Krypto, the last dog of Krypton, has seen some of the worst of what Earth canoffer—and escaped it with his life. And yet, he still hasn’t given up hope.Alone, Krypto wanders through a forest in the depths of winter, until one day, heencounters a young girl who is also lost. At least they can be lost together. Buthumans aren’t as equipped to survive in the wilderness as dogs are, and there willcome a point when this girl can walk no more…and a strange visitor from anotherworld will be her only hope.
Krypto Last Dog of Krypton #3 had me genuinely worried for a fictional little girl's safety. This is twice in one month I've had physical responses to the emotional aspects of a Superman related story. There's a moment I shouted for joy as Krypto takes flight for the first time and that was only one page. This isn't just another superhero comic, it's also a lens to the resilience of domesticated animals and their importance in our lives. Read Full Review
With much more focus put into the art rather than the dialogue of the characters, I'd say this was beautifully made by the creative team, who have yet to miss in this run. Read Full Review
Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton #3 is the perfect issue for fans of Krypto in the new Superman movie. While this issue is darker and heartbreaking, it offers interesting insight and a heartwarming ending. This is a fantastic issue full of heartwarming moments, thoughtful character moments, and incredible art. Read Full Review
I love how this book is basically Superman: For All Seasons, but with Krypto. Read Full Review
The art is great, and while it's a very quick read, it's one that'll make you cheer out loud at the resolution. But unfortunately, this family isn't the happy ending Krypto's meant for, and he's soon on his way again but he's not the only early arrival from Krypton, and the other one is watching him. North is doing a great job of setting up the reunion we're all waiting for. Read Full Review
It can be difficult to justify paying full price for a book that can be read in less than five minutes, but it is still an enjoyable experience. Anyone who has been reading previous issues will love Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton #3, especially with more issues to come in the near future. It is definitely worth a read, even if it never quite matches the heights of earlier releases. Read Full Review
Comics don’t need to be saturated with words to be filled with emotion, love and hope. This issue is another triumph.
I agree with David K. This is almost a wordless comic, yet it's one of the best issues coming out this week. Krypton the Superdog has one