Anyway, Jumpa stars in The Fastest Pet On Earth, and she differs from the Golden Age Jumpa in that she dresses a bit like Wondy herself, and is more of a character than a means of transportation.
Here's how J.E. Bright, who wrote the Baltazar-illustrated book, described kangas:
Like the smaller kangaroos from the mainland, kangas were built for jumping. But unlike Jumpa's kangaroo cousins, she didn't hop to get around. Instead, she ran on her powerful legs like a speedy dinosaur.So I guess maybe they're kind of like the Tauntauns from The Empire Strikes Back...?
At the beginning of each volume of the Super-Pets series, there's a two-page "super-pet hero file" highlighting their powers, abilities, owner and their height compared to heroes and villains.
Jumpa's "bio" states:
Kangas are found only on Paradise Island. Like kangaroos, kangas can leap long distances, but they're also super-speedy. These heroic hoppers are the royal rides of Wonder Woman and other Amazons.This concludes today's post about the indigenous wildlife of Paradise Island.
1 comment:
Kangas are awesome. I originally described them as running "like a velociraptor" instead of "like a speedy dinosaur" but I guess someone decided "velociraptor" was too hard a word for the age group.
J. E. Bright
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