From: Infinite Crisis #4, Teen Titans #32-33 (March-April 2006), plus Teen Titans #26 (September 2005) and 52 #3 (May 2006)
When the Superboy of Earth-Prime is released from behind his reality wall, he pays a visit to the current Earth's "pretender" Superboy so he can take his rightful place as the one and only Superboy.
Krypto is a witness and you know what? There's something about Superboy-Prime that STINKS! So here's the Superdog's one action beat in Infinite Crisis:
Kicking a dog? You're not OUR Superboy! (Historian's note: The scene is shown from a different angle in both Infinite Crisis #4 and Teen Titans #32, and flashed back to in TT #33.)
BONUS APPEARANCES!
At the end of Infinite Crisis, the Multiverse is restored, and Donna Troi, more confused about her origins than ever, is told its history in 52 #3, where the original Earth-1 Krypto is remembered:
But though the Crises may pile up, crises of reality or crises of the soul, Superboy can always count on some pupper comfort from Krypto.
Whether he likes it or not.
When the Superboy of Earth-Prime is released from behind his reality wall, he pays a visit to the current Earth's "pretender" Superboy so he can take his rightful place as the one and only Superboy.
Krypto is a witness and you know what? There's something about Superboy-Prime that STINKS! So here's the Superdog's one action beat in Infinite Crisis:
Kicking a dog? You're not OUR Superboy! (Historian's note: The scene is shown from a different angle in both Infinite Crisis #4 and Teen Titans #32, and flashed back to in TT #33.)
BONUS APPEARANCES!
At the end of Infinite Crisis, the Multiverse is restored, and Donna Troi, more confused about her origins than ever, is told its history in 52 #3, where the original Earth-1 Krypto is remembered:
But though the Crises may pile up, crises of reality or crises of the soul, Superboy can always count on some pupper comfort from Krypto.
Whether he likes it or not.
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