Krypto has made his way to Kansas—but there are still so many miles between him and Superboy. When he comes across a home invasion—one that a canine with superpowers might be able to help with—Krypto makes a choice that helps him become the dog he was always meant to be. A long-lost pup finally finds his way back home in this heartwarming finale…and you’ll believe a dog can fly.
Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton has been exciting, tragic, emotional, and heartwarming. All of this thanks to the phenomenal artists that brought this story to life! Read Full Review
In a time where it's easy to get caught up in the travesties happening in the world, this issue is a helpful reminder that a small act of love can have a huge positive impact. 'Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton' has definitely entered my all time favorites list and I'll be recommending it to new and seasoned readers alike. Read Full Review
North, Norton, and Herring have truly created the definitive Krypto comic, and it's honestly a comic I would recommend to anyone. (Although, I'd pair it with a box of tissues with the House of El crest.) Read Full Review
Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton #5 is finally a happy ending for Krypto! This is a fantastic final issue full of heartwarming moments, thoughtful character moments, and incredible art. Read Full Review
This is an entertaining miniseries with a strong message of hope, lovable characters, and tense stakes. In short, it's everything that aSuperman comic should be. Now thatKrypto: The Last Dog of Krypton #5 has wrapped this story up, anyone who has been holding off on picking up issue #1 should definitely give this series a chance. Read Full Review
It's the conclusion to what will hopefully be the first of many DC works by Ryan North, and this quick miniseries showing us Krypto's early days on Earth is a great story for dog lovers. Read Full Review
If you were to tell me that this series about Krypton the Superego would be one of my favorite to come out of this year, I would have called you crazy and an idiot. How does a dog outpace Batman, Superman, the Absolute Series, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Daredevil?
Yet Ryan North made me eat my words. This was a solid series and the definitive Krypton the super dog series in my eyes.