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Lockheed was a crucial element in defending their home-world against the Brood. Lockheed is one of the greatest warriors of the Flock. Lockheed himself, however, is no mere sidekick. At one point when Kitty Pryde went missing, he began to drink heavily. Lockheed can fly, has fire breath and is also an empath and keenly in-tune with the emotions and feelings of others.
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Lockheed is most commonly associated with the X-Men and is generally seen as the sidekick of Kitty Pryde. Lockheed is a dragon from the Flock homeworld that debuted in "Uncanny X-Men" #166 from 1983 and was created by Chris Claremont and Paul Smith. In the more child-friendly, "Krypto the Superdog" cartoon, a super powered version of Streaky appeared. Notably, a normal house cat at the Kent household in "Superman: The Animated Series," and "Justice League" appeared. However, Streaky has had some longevity in comics, making some sporadic appearances in various comics and media over the years. Streaky is not quite as obscure and forgotten as Beppo or Comet, but he is generally not well known even among comic book fan circles. Streaky was created by Jerry Siegel and Jim Mooney. Like Superman or Supergirl, Streaky had super speed, super sight and other abilities not unlike that of an average Kryptonian under a yellow sun. But unlike Beppo, who came from Krypton, Streaky was an Earth cat who got its powers from an unusual form of kryptonite. Springing forth from the pages of "Action Comics" #261 from 1960, Streaky was Supergirl's pet cat. Streaky the Supercat is one of several super pets to emerge from Superman comics from the early 1960s along with Krypto, Comet and Beppo.