kaufman wrote:
I must admit I'm waiting to see what's so super about the second and fourth installments of the set ...
Animals could be about certain animals that have developed amazing skills that appear to be "super" when compared to other creatures.
Like the gecko, that on every square millimeter of its footpads contains 14,000 tiny hairs, called setae, each of which branches into around 500 little tiny spatulae so small that they are below the wavelength of visible light.
Bombardier Beetle can create chemical reactions to release a boiling, exploding liquid from its body up to seventy times per encounter.
Octopi the most intelligent invertebrate in the world, can detach their arms, spray ink, move in perfect cadence with underwater currents, squeeze through any space larger than a quarter, and change color to blend in with their surroundings.
In the comics there are a lot of superpowered animals. Most were popular during the "Golden" and "Silver Age" of comics. There was the Legion of Super-Pets that had, Comet the Super-Horse, Streaky the SuperCat, Krypto the Super-dog and Beppo the Super-Monkey. There is also Ace the Bathound that was created after the popularity of Krypto. There is a whole Marvel Universe populated be animal versions of their famous superheros such as Spider-Ham, Hulk-Bunny, Thrr Dog of Thunder, Squawkeye, Captain Americat & Iron Mouse. Then when you get into places like Disney, animated Saturday programs, video games, movies & comics printed from smaller companies the waters get even mudder. Mighty Mouse, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Rin Tin Tin, American Rabbit, GizmoDuck and Darkwing Duck from Disney's Ducktales, Atom Ant, Dynomutt, Earthworm Jim and Hong Kong Phooey. The list just goes on and on of animals that have super powers or act as superheros. I didn't even list any villians for these characters.