DC Super-Pets Character Encyclopedia

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Capstone, 2013 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 121 pages
Every super hero needs a Super-Pet! This illustrated encyclopedia features in-depth profiles, stats, and history about the DC Super-Pets and their owners. From Superman's loyal dog, Krypto, to Batman's heroic hound, Ace, this guide to the World's Greatest Pets has more than 200 DC characters, including many never-before-seen pets, all illustrated in Art Baltazar's Eisner Award-winning style! With an introduction by legendary creator Geoff Johns, the DC Super-Pets Character Encyclopedia is sure to please comic book lovers young and old.
 

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Contents

Section 1
4
Section 2
7
Section 3
11
Section 4
12
Section 5
44
Section 6
50
Section 7
51
Section 8
52
Section 17
86
Section 18
88
Section 19
90
Section 20
91
Section 21
100
Section 22
102
Section 23
104
Section 24
106

Section 9
56
Section 10
60
Section 11
65
Section 12
70
Section 13
73
Section 14
74
Section 15
79
Section 16
84
Section 25
110
Section 26
114
Section 27
115
Section 28
117
Section 29
118
Section 30
120
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About the author (2013)

Steve Korte is a freelance writer. At DC Comics he edited over 500 books. Among the titles he edited are "75 Years of DC Comics", winner of the 2011 Eisner Award, and "Jack Cole and Plastic Man", winner of the 2002 Harvey Award. He lives in New York City with his own super-cat Duke. Art Baltazar is a super-cartoonist machine from the heart of Chicago and the winner of two Eisner awards! He's all about the peace, love and joy. He defines cartoons and comics not only was an art style, but as a way of life. Art started his funky secret art studio in 1994 with his self published comic book "The Cray-Baby Adventures." Since then, he created other comics such as "Captain Camel & the Space Chicken," Lunar Lizard," Meteor Mite" and the famous, "Patrick the Wolf Boy" and "Tiny Titans."