Rex the Wonder Dog

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Rex the Wonder Dog is an animal superhero who features in DC Comics.

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Biography

Pre-Crisis

Rex

Rex served during World War II, acting during the Italian campaign and earning an unspecified medal for saving his handler Lieutenant Dennis from a German patrol. (Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog v1 #4)

Rex continued to tour with Danny Dennis, but his age was showing, and at a charity circus event Rex botched the tightrope act and felt awful. Rex’s number one fan Bobo the Detective Chimp was in the audience, and met him backstage, and Rex gave Bobo a souvenir from one of his cases. Crooks robbed the circus, and Rex left in pursuit, with Bobo right behind him. They boarded a ship the crooks took off in, and arrived on Bimini Island. Rex fended off local crocodiles, and was gravely injured. Bobo found a nearby stream and brought him water, which they both drank. The water was actually from the legendary Fountain of Youth that Ponce de Leon failed to find, and both animals found themselves restored to their prime. They took down the crooks, and alerted the coast guard. (DC Comics Presents v1 #35)

Post-Crisis

Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Rex

Rex continued to tour with Danny Dennis, but his age was showing, and at a charity circus event Rex botched the tightrope act and felt awful. Rex’s number one fan Bobo the Detective Chimp was in the audience, and met him backstage, and Rex gave Bobo a souvenir from one of his cases. Crooks robbed the circus, and Rex left in pursuit, with Bobo right behind him. They boarded a ship the crooks took off in, and arrived on Bimini Island. Rex fended off local crocodiles, and was gravely injured. Bobo found a nearby stream and brought him water, which they both drank. The water was actually from the legendary Fountain of Youth that Ponce de Leon failed to find, and both animals found themselves restored to their prime. They took down the crooks, and alerted the coast guard. (Secret Origins v2 #48)

Overview

Personality and attributes

His brother, Billy, affectionately known as 'Pooch', became the mascot of Gunner and Sarge of 'Losers' during World War II. His adventures were documented in 'Our Fighting Forces' and several series of 'The Losers' for DC Comics and the Vertigo imprint. Without Rex's powers, Pooch followed Gunner and Sarge through thick and thin, was wounded multiple times and received the honorary rank of Sergeant. He perished alongside Gunner, Sarge, and The Losers near the end of World War II. (Losers Special v1 #1)

Powers and abilities

Originally Army trained, Rex has augmented abilities far beyond those of normal dogs, with the ability to communicate to humans and all animals, together with exceptional strength, speed, stamina, and intelligence and an understanding of the world around him that is at least comparable to most humans. Rex has revitalized health and longevity stemming from a drink from the Fountain of Youth. He has also exhibited unspecified other enhanced powers as a result of this, and is acknowledged as a member of DC's magical and mystical community.

Notes

  • Rex the Wonder Dog was created by Robert Kanigher and Alex Toth where he made his first appearance in Rex the Wonder Dog v1 #1 (January/February, 1952).
  • Rex was based on the character Streak the Wonder Dog who became Green Lantern's dog sidekick in 1941 and eventually replaced the superhero as the cover star of his own magazine.
  • Dr. Anabolus and his formula were all created for Rex's origin in Secret Origins #48, in a humorous retcon written by Gerard Jones which parodied the origin of Marvel Comics character Captain America. Despite the parody tone of the tale, the story has not been written out of Rex's history since.

Alternate Versions

  • In Scooby-Doo! Team-Up v1 #18 (2016), Rex the Wonder Dog appeared in the setting of the crossover comic.

In other media

Television

  • In Young Justice, a large canine named Wolf appeared in the setting of the animated television series. The character was seemingly modelled on Rex the Wonder Dog.

Appearances

  • Rex the Wonder Dog v1: (1952)

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