James Gunn's Superman comes out this week and I am incredibly excited. I've liked most of the film versions of Superman (the only one I didn't much care for was Superman Returns) but this one looks incredibly fun, colorful, and inspiring. It also features Krypto, so as a dog person I'm thrilled. I even bought some of the Krypto branded Milk-Bones for Zoey, our beloved kelpie/terrier mix who has helped me with some reviews in the past. Unfortunately, these past couple weeks have been a bit tough for my family as our beloved Jackabee, Crouton, passed away near the end of June. He was a very old dog (at least 17 years old!) so he had a long life with us, and who knows what he did and where he went before he was brought to our home as a stray, but we still miss him and his absence is always noticeable. He was lovable a good bit of the time, but also crotchety in his elder years, and he was always convinced that he ran the place. Still, he was a charming pup and a really cute little dog; white with black speckles. While I'm not sure what Krypto and Crouton share in personality, I definitely can't look at Krypto without thinking about my pup. I have a lot of faith in Gunn's direction and vision for Superman overall and putting Krypto in this movie is an incredibly wise choice as he's not only a draw for dog lovers, but his presence clearly signals that we're in for something fun and lively versus a darker, grimmer film like Man of Steel. I saw this Funko POP! vinyl of Krpyto a week or two ago at GameStop and decided to grab him. I liked him better than any other toy version of Krypto that seems to be out there on shelves right now. Ready to believe that a dog can fly? Then join me after the break...
The Facts:
Height: 3 1/4ths inches (hovering)
Articulation: Swivel head
Accessories: None
The Positives:
* I love how this version of Krypto looks like he's soaring through the air. He's clearly not just a white dog wearing a cape; he has super powers! He's not removable from his display stand but he's in a great pose with his front and rear paws extended out. He looks really happy and would absolutely stand out in any sort of Superman display. I'm sure we'll see more Krypto POP! vinyls down the line as he seems tailor made to be a popular character, but this one is a solid figure no matter how you look at it.
* Krypto might have the big POP! eyes, but his body isn't particularly stylized or anything. It's sculpted to look furry as this take on Krypto is a bit of a mix, perhaps some sort of terrier mixed with maybe a Schnauzer. He's definitely not large breed of dog, but the mixture of his powers and his smaller stature really makes him lovable. He's also legit wearing a cape, which is brilliant. I love when comic book movies aren't afraid to embrace the look of their characters and this is just such an endearing element of Krypto's look. He's also sporting that "S" logo collar!
If you're looking for more of Krypto, I've also reviewed the DC Primal Age Krypto the Superdog.
For more POP! Heroes, check out the following:
Batgirl #3 (GameStop exclusive)
Batgirl #168 from DC Comics Bombshells
Harley Quinn #66 (Roller Derby)
Harley Quinn Impopster #127
For more POP! Heroes, check out the following:
Batgirl #3 (GameStop exclusive)
Batgirl #168 from DC Comics Bombshells
Harley Quinn #66 (Roller Derby)
Harley Quinn Impopster #127
Sorry about Crouton.
ReplyDeleteGonna see Superman tomorrow. I still really miss 'Superman & Lois' which became my fave version but this should be fun too.
Thank you! He is greatly missed.
DeleteWe might be going to a showing of Superman tonight or Saturday. Still working out our plans.
On the bonus disc of Smallville S9 is a long interview with Terence Stamp, who describes how he was walking down the street in NY and some fan recognized him. Unable to do much more than stammer, Stamp yelled 'Kneel before Zod, you baaaarstad!', to the absolute delight of the kneeling fan. The last few Superman films have been varying degrees of bad, but the TV shows all had heart, and some great actors in the roles. Superman and Lois is a high bar, and hopefully Gunn has something good up his sleeve.
DeleteThere's an old (Japanese I think) description of the road to the afterlife as a wooden bridge across water, on which are the souls of the animals you've encountered throughout your life. If you were unkind, the path to eternity would be blocked by the animals. If you were kind however, they will allow you to proceed. May all good boys await our crossing.
DeleteI was very, very pleased with how the movie turned out. There weren't any characters who felt wasted or just there to set up a role or plot point in another movie or show (Hawkgirl didn't get as much screen time as most, but she did get some great parts), and Krypto was a certified co-star of the film. He was incredible!
DeleteI do love that Japanese depiction of animals making the call on you. I've never heard that before.
Sorry about Crouton. The loss of pets is tough. :-(
ReplyDeleteIt is, but we're all doing pretty well. He was the last of the three boys that my wife and I had before our daughter was born. They were all alive when she was born but they've passed over the last 12 years at different times. Now we just have Zoey, who is quite young still.
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