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* Although technically human, Beast from the various incarnations of the ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'' certainly evokes the same imagery. |
* Although technically human, Beast from the various incarnations of the ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'' certainly evokes the same imagery. |
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* [[X-Men|Kitty Pryde's]] dragon Lockheed. Cosmo the dog from ''[[Marvel Comics|Nova.]]'' Devil Dinosaur is pretty bright. |
* [[X-Men|Kitty Pryde's]] dragon Lockheed. Cosmo the dog from ''[[Marvel Comics|Nova.]]'' Devil Dinosaur is pretty bright. |
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* Prackspoor, Lord Arux's pet from ''[[Lucifer ( |
* Prackspoor, Lord Arux's pet from ''[[Lucifer (comics)|Lucifer]]''. |
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* The Beaver from [[Seth Green]]'s ''Freshmen''. Essentially a take on the X-men's Beast. Except as a tiny fuzzy animal who has an obsession with building dams. |
* The Beaver from [[Seth Green]]'s ''Freshmen''. Essentially a take on the X-men's Beast. Except as a tiny fuzzy animal who has an obsession with building dams. |
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* [[DC Comics|Detective Chimp]]. Gorilla Grodd, ''especially'' in ''[[Justice League]].'' In the [[Silver Age]], [[Supergirl]]'s horse Comet was actually a [[Greek Mythology|centaur]] who had fallen victim to a [[Baleful Polymorph]]. And [[Silver Age]] [[Heroic Dog|Krypto]] had full human intelligence for no real reason except that it was more fun that way (and hey, he's an ''alien'' dog, so why not?). |
* [[DC Comics|Detective Chimp]]. Gorilla Grodd, ''especially'' in ''[[Justice League]].'' In the [[Silver Age]], [[Supergirl]]'s horse Comet was actually a [[Greek Mythology|centaur]] who had fallen victim to a [[Baleful Polymorph]]. And [[Silver Age]] [[Heroic Dog|Krypto]] had full human intelligence for no real reason except that it was more fun that way (and hey, he's an ''alien'' dog, so why not?). |