BLASTERMIND Super Pets: Now With Answers
How many super-powered animals can you name?
How many super-powered animals can you name?
In the meantime, you can try our superhero pets quiz. Some of the critters below are just normal pets that just happen to belong to superheroes (or comic book characters, at least). Other have superpowers themselves. In some cases it may be a tad too easy to name the owner (11 f’rinstance), so that’s not what we’re asking. We want the pets’ names. And no, in cases like numbers 4 or 13, Super… [ insert name of animal ] is not good enough.
And while you’re pondering the answers you might also like to come up with a few more “If a radioactive x bit a y you get a z” combos. No silly jokes about “woolly jumpers” though…
Have fun. And don’t fo𒈔rget to cleaಞn out the litter tray.
Answers on the next page…
Answers on the next page…
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Zabu (Ka-Zar’s sabre-toothed tiger)
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Redwing (The Falcon’s telepathic bird)
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Old Lace (The Ru🔥naway’s genetically engineered rꦗaptor)
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Krypto (Superman’s dog)
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Lockheed (Kitty Pride’s dragon)
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Lockjaw (The Inhumans’ John Sergeant)
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Streaky (Supergirl’s cat)
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Dawg (Lobo’s dog)
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Isis (Catwoman’s cat)
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Beppo (Superboy’s monkey)
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Ace (Batman’s hound)
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Dynomutt, Dog Wonder (Blue Falcon’s pooch)
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Comet (Supergirl♐s’s horse – it was a tale of unrequited love)
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Rintah (Doctor Strange’s Minotaur)

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alo🅠ngside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.