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The Space Canine Patrol Agents, or SCPA is a group of fictional anthropomorphic extraterrestrial canine superheroes that appeared in stories published by DC Comics.[1]
Space Canine Patrol Agents | |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | Superboy (volume 1) #131 (July 1966) |
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Member(s) | Tail Terrier Mammoth Mutt Hot Dog Tusky Husky Bull Dog Paw Pooch Chameleon Collie Prophetic Pup Krypto Mammoth Miss Beam Beagle Rex the Wonder Dog Pooch Streak the Wonder Dog Wonder Dog Streaky the Supercat |
History
editThe SCPA first appeared in Superboy (volume 1) #131 (July 1966).[2] Several of the dogs were given alliterative names which also described their powers: i.e. Paw Pooch was able to increase its number of limbs, Prophetic Pup could predict the future using his "crystal ball cranium", Tail Terrier had an elastic tail, etc.
The team was something of a parody of the Legion of Super-Pets, and the Legion of Super-Heroes, with enemies such as the "Phanty Cats".
Their battle cry and sacred oath, with which they began all meetings, was
- Big dog, big dog, bow, wow, wow!
- We'll stop evil, now, now, now!
The first line parodies the Yale chorus: "Bulldog, bulldog, bow-wow-wow".
They are presumed to have been wiped out of existence after the Crisis on Infinite Earths. They have appeared once in a superhero limbo in Grant Morrison's Animal Man "Monkey Puzzles", where characters that have been written out of continuity reside. While visiting here, Merryman of Inferior Five stated to Animal Man that even if some of these characters may be brought back, times have changed where the Space Canine Patrol Agents (as some of the other animals) will not likely return.[3]
However Krypto's status as the El family dog from Krypton has been restored and The Sandman: Overture issue #3 included a cameo appearance of the "Space Canine Patrol Corps".
Membership
editThe Space Canine Patrol Agents roster has included:[4]
- Tail Terrier: Has an elastic tail that can be used as a rope. "Top Dog" of the SCPA.
- Mammoth Mutt: Can inflate to many times his size. Died in his first appearance.
- Hot Dog: Pyrokinetic
- Tusky Husky: Can turn one of his canine teeth into a long tusk, which is used as a lever.
- Bull Dog: Can grow horns.
- Paw Pooch: Can grow additional limbs.
- Chameleon Collie: Shapeshifter
- Prophetic Pup: Clairvoyant
- Krypto: Similar powers to Superman.
- Mammoth Miss: Mammoth Mutt's girlfriend, with the same powers.
- Beam Beagle: Possessed "searchlight eyes". Died in the line of duty.
- Rex the Wonder Dog: Similar powers and appearance to Krypto, but is an Earth dog and member of the US Army's K-9 Corps.
- Pooch: Rex's brother who is also from the U.S. Army's K-9 Corps.
- Streak the Wonder Dog: Alan Scott's pet dog.
- Wonder Dog: The pet of Marvin and Wendy Kuttler who are members of the Teen Titans.
- Streaky the Supercat: Similar powers to Superman. Streaky is the first cat to be a member of the team.
It was never confirmed which of them is the leader.
In other media
editA group inspired by the Space Canine Patrol called the Dog Star Patrol appears in Krypto the Superdog, led by series original character Brainy Barker (voiced by Ellen Kennedy), who has psionic powers, and consisting of Tail Terrier (voiced by Peter Kelamis), a female incarnation of Mammoth Mutt (voiced by Kelly Sheridan), Hot Dog (voiced by Trevor Devall), Tusky Husky (voiced by Terry Klassen), Bull Dog (voiced by Michael Dobson), and Paw Pooch (voiced by Dale Wilson). Additionally, Krypto, Streaky the Supercat, and Ace the Bat-Hound become members later in the series, as do series original characters Drooly (voiced by Ty Olsson), who can create streams of saliva and use it as projectiles and rope, and Stretch-o-Mutt (voiced by Lee Tockar), who possesses elasticity and shapeshifting abilities.
References
edit- ^ Greenberger, Robert; Pasko, Martin (2010). The Essential Superman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. pp. 369–370. ISBN 978-0-345-50108-0.
- ^ Eury, Michael (2006). The Krypton Companion. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 36. ISBN 9781893905610.
- ^ Movie Poop Shoot's look at Animal Man Archived 2009-01-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Korte, Steve (2014). DC Super Pets Character Encyclopedia. Curious Fox. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-78202-102-5.