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Drooly (Krypto the Superdog)
and be drenched in his drool. Related 1 Appearances of Drooly (Krypto the Superdog), 1 Images featuring Drooly (Krypto the Superdog), Quotations by or about Drooly (Krypto the Superdog), Character Gallery: Drooly (Krypto the Superdog) -
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Drooly 01.png License TV Screenshot Image Type Character Image Image Contents Subject Drooly (Krypto the Superdog) (Images) Image Source Source "The New Recruit" (April 27, 2005) Notes All DC Comics characters and the distinctive -
Category:Drooly (Krypto the Superdog)/Images
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Category:Drooly (Krypto the Superdog)/Appearances
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Krypto the Superdog (TV Series)
Krypto the Superdog is an American animated television series produced by DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation, based on the DC Comics character Krypto. The program premiered on Cartoon Network on March 25, 2005. The -
Dog Star Patrol (Krypto the Superdog)
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Krypto the Superdog (TV Series) Episode: The New Recruit
Drooly, a dog who desperately wants to join the Dog Star Patrol, gets his chance when Snoopy puts the Dog Star Patrol in danger. The New Recruit is an episode of season 1 of Krypto -
Category:Hinky Dooly (Quality Universe)/Appearances
This page contains a listing of all known appearances of Hinky Dooly (Quality Universe). If you find an Issue this Character appears in that is not shown here, please edit that issue adding "Hinky Dooly -
Gertrude Cramp (Doom Patrol TV Series)
Rita Farr (born Gertrude Cramp) was the flamboyant, regal, and brave leader of the Doom Patrol, and a physically unstable metahuman with elastic stretching and size-altering powers under the codename Elasti-Woman. Gertrude Cramp -
Detective Comics Vol 1 122
"Batman: "The Black Cat Crimes"": Catwoman escapes from prison and then threatens three wealthy men with the old superstition about black cats. When the men won't pay her, she steals from them, after -
Doom Patrol Vol 2 35
"Down Paradise Way": After some time of waiting, Sara Furness is delighted to see her old friend Danny come back to her - a spectacle of sorts, given that Danny is, in fact, a living -
Larva M319 (Teen Titans TV Series)
to help him hide Silky from the others. At first Starfire had hesitation over the fact that drool sprung from the littler maggot's mouth. But after a few thoughts of caring for a baby -
Lobo: Bounty Hunting for Fun and Profit
This title is Suggested for Mature Readers. "Introduction": Lobo begrudgingly begins his guide to bounty hunting by explaining he'd never be giving up his secrets in the first place if it weren't for -
Crack Comics Vol 1 1
"The Clock Strikes: "The Story of Pug Brady"": Brian O'Brien helps out a jobless man, "Pug" Brady, who tried to steal Brian's watch. Pug was an ex-heavyweight boxing champ and ex -
Lobo Vol 2 60
"The All-New, Non-Violent Adventures of Superbo!, Part 1: The New Bo": Outraged by the review of his ongoing series in Wizard, Lobo rips the inflammatory magazine in two, and plans to frag -
Wow Comics Vol 1 8
"Mr. Scarlet: "The Gangsters from the Grave"": The Croaker convinced the court system that he had resurrected three notorious dead gangsters, by using plastic surgery to replicate the faces, fingerprints, and death wounds, of -
Lobo Vol 2 37
"Lobo's Guide to Girls": Lobo looks down on a happy couple of newlyweds and concedes that there are some guys that just want to settle down. He chases the pair away by firing -
Lobo Vol 2 25
"Lobo's Big Birfday Bash": Following the directions of an anonymous letter to Weezil's World, Lobo cautiously sneaks into the darkened rendezvous of Ned's Lair. Flicking on the light switch, a gathering -
Justice League Dark Vol 2 11
"The Lords of Order, Chapter 4": Wonder Woman and Zatanna are in the Hall of Justice, the place Zee's magic took them to when she pronounced the formula "Ekat Su Emoh". Justice League -
Crack Comics Vol 1 54
"Captain Triumph: "Uneasy Lies the Head That Wears a Crown"": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Crack Comics#54 is an issue of the series Crack Comics (Volume 1) with -
All-American Comics Vol 1 3
"Red, White, and Blue: "Gun Smugglers"": Doris and the boys are assigned to a secret mission to unearth a gun smuggling ring out of Baja, California. All-American Comics#3 is an issue of -
Kid Eternity Vol 1 1
"Terror from the Tomb": In the library, Kid Eternity learns from Mister Keeper about the Tuggoths, devilish creatures that tormented humankind until they were defeated by King Tut. That night, Egyptologists Kid Eternity#1 -
Crack Comics Vol 1 56
"Captain Triumph: "Gossip Leads to Murder"": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Crack Comics#56 is an issue of the series Crack Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of -
Batman Vol 1 67
"The Mystery Rope!": A criminal known for being superstitious about the number seven escapes from prison. At the same time, the Gotham Historical Society asks Batman to donate one of his most interesting Batropes -
Wow Comics Vol 1 66
"Ozzie and Babs: "Hobby Happy"": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Wow Comics#66 is an issue of the series Wow Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of May
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