KRYPTO : THE LAST DOG OF KRYPTON #1 (Ryan North / Mike Norton)

DC s’intéressera aux origines du super-toutou kryptonien dans la mini-série Krypto : The Last Dog of Krypton. Par Ryan North et Mike Norton. Sortie en juin.

A heartfelt and moving view of humanity, good and bad, through the empathic eyes of the ultimate outsider: a poor, lost dog, who just happens to have superpowers. « Krypto’s origin has always been done at kind of a high level, » said writer Ryan North. "The little guy starts out on Krypton, ends up on Earth, and helps Superman fight crime. The chance to really define Krypto—to show what a little lost dog would go through if he landed all alone on a strange alien world named Earth—was really enticing. And I also fell in love with the idea of treating Krypto as the actual dog he is: he doesn’t talk, and we don’t cheat by reading his thoughts in balloons either.

Mike Norton’s art captures exactly what needs to be ‹ said › in every scene. Krypto tells us who he is and how he’s feeling like all dogs do: through his expressions and behaviour, through body language and barks and snuggles and licks and sighs. Dogs are some of the most expressive animals, and we absolutely love them, and I wanted to tell a story that really captured and honoured these animals—Krypto in particular." « I’m always ready for drawing more dogs in comics, » added artist Mike Norton. « Krypto is dream project! » DC’s Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton comic book series begins Krypto’s journey on the planet Krypton. Jor-El and Lara are working on a ship capable of keeping someone alive in interstellar space, but when their first test—with Krypto inside—goes catastrophically wrong, the dog is thought lost. Unbeknownst to them, Krypto and his spacecraft merely entered an unexpected space-time gateway, and days later from his point of view—even though it’s been decades in real time—Krypto lands on Earth.

Through the five issues of Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton, Krypto explores Earth in search of his family. Finding himself lost and alone on our alien world—and with strange new superpowers quickly coming in—Krypto begins traveling the strange planet he finds himself in the middle of, always on the trail of his lost friend: Kal-El, a being now better known as Superman. « Each issue of this miniseries is a complete short story, combining to tell the full story of Krypto the Superdog » continued North. « Throughout these stories we see Krypto face a strange new world. He travels from town to town, meeting and befriending people, sometimes helping to solve their problems—and sometimes finding problems of his own. He’s a very good dog. » « Even in the face of evil, Krypto never gives up hope, » concluded North. « He is strong, and he is brave—and brave enough to be kind. »

Bonne équipe.

Jim

DC Comics has released a 7-Page Preview and Covers of Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton #1 comic, that will be on sale on June 18, 2025 as a print and digital issue.

Issue 1 of 5. MINI-Series.

ALL-STAR WRITER RYAN NORTH CRASH-LANDS KRYPTO ON EARTH!

The Official Synopsis of Krypto: The Last Dog of Krypton #1 comic:

Part One

There will come a day when Krypto stands beside Superman, helping him fight off monsters, aliens, and supervillains–a day when this dog will save his adoptive world thanks to the incredible powers granted him by Earth’s strange yellow sun. But he’s not there yet. Today, Krypto is a normal puppy on Krypton, spending each happy, snoozy, endless day alongside his family: Jor-El, Lara, and baby Kal-El. But when a rocket test goes wrong, Krypto finds himself lost in space–and soon crash-landing, all alone, on a strange and alien world called Earth.

Oh, la belle surprise. Je connais très peu Krypto et, honnêtement, j’aime peu les chiens après une morsure quand j’étais enfant, mais ce #1 me cueille et me touche. Ryan North montre ici les origines de Krypto, en débutant sur Krypton où il est donc le fidèle compagnon des El et déjà proche du bébé Kal. Il est envoyé en fusée pour tester le système de Jor-El, et ça fonctionne, mais il y a un bug et le signal est coupé, puis l’engin disparaît dans un trou noir. Il arrive sur Terre, rejoint Metropolis par chance, se fait rejeter… puis recueillir par un jeune homme roux appelé Lex !
C’est bon et beau. Ryan North gère bien un numéro centré sur un chien, qui ne parle pas, avec de nombreux dialogues autour, et la bonne idée que ceux qui ne sont pas des paroles directes vers lui soient légèrement effacés, car Krypto ne s’y intéresse pas pleinement. C’est fin, la disparition dans l’Espace est touchante, et le final surprend. Avec en plus de beaux dessins ronds et clairs de Mike Norton, c’est top.

Une surprise réussie et touchante.

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