What character is this kid with brown hair, a green and turquoise striped T-shirt and purple pants?












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Brown hair, striped t-shirt (green and turquoise), purple pants, black and gray shoes. Looks like a kid.



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    How do you know it is from DC comics? That looks like a speaker in his abdomen and a button for a pocket. Does it say something?

    – eshier
    Jan 30 at 18:19






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    apart from the fact that this toy turned out to be from a scifi franchise, what is scifi&fantasy about this question to make it on topic?

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    Jan 31 at 9:16











  • @user13267 nothing in the question is on-topic, but per What to do when a vague identification question is off-topic, but the answer is on-topic?, the answer being on-topic means the question should stay open.

    – Jenayah
    Jan 31 at 11:03






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    @Jenayah Is there any better resource that actually puts that policy in Scifi SE? That is a user saying that you should vote to reopen and say it's on topic, but is there any actual consensus that it is on topic? It seems like there should be a more direct meta question for that.

    – JMac
    Jan 31 at 15:29











  • @JMac not sure what you mean? I agree that this isn't the most upvoted question on SFF Meta but it's what being done so far, so kind of a "policy by habit" thing

    – Jenayah
    Jan 31 at 15:49
















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Brown hair, striped t-shirt (green and turquoise), purple pants, black and gray shoes. Looks like a kid.



The character figure/toy










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    How do you know it is from DC comics? That looks like a speaker in his abdomen and a button for a pocket. Does it say something?

    – eshier
    Jan 30 at 18:19






  • 1





    apart from the fact that this toy turned out to be from a scifi franchise, what is scifi&fantasy about this question to make it on topic?

    – user13267
    Jan 31 at 9:16











  • @user13267 nothing in the question is on-topic, but per What to do when a vague identification question is off-topic, but the answer is on-topic?, the answer being on-topic means the question should stay open.

    – Jenayah
    Jan 31 at 11:03






  • 1





    @Jenayah Is there any better resource that actually puts that policy in Scifi SE? That is a user saying that you should vote to reopen and say it's on topic, but is there any actual consensus that it is on topic? It seems like there should be a more direct meta question for that.

    – JMac
    Jan 31 at 15:29











  • @JMac not sure what you mean? I agree that this isn't the most upvoted question on SFF Meta but it's what being done so far, so kind of a "policy by habit" thing

    – Jenayah
    Jan 31 at 15:49














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Brown hair, striped t-shirt (green and turquoise), purple pants, black and gray shoes. Looks like a kid.



The character figure/toy










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Brown hair, striped t-shirt (green and turquoise), purple pants, black and gray shoes. Looks like a kid.



The character figure/toy







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  • 2





    How do you know it is from DC comics? That looks like a speaker in his abdomen and a button for a pocket. Does it say something?

    – eshier
    Jan 30 at 18:19






  • 1





    apart from the fact that this toy turned out to be from a scifi franchise, what is scifi&fantasy about this question to make it on topic?

    – user13267
    Jan 31 at 9:16











  • @user13267 nothing in the question is on-topic, but per What to do when a vague identification question is off-topic, but the answer is on-topic?, the answer being on-topic means the question should stay open.

    – Jenayah
    Jan 31 at 11:03






  • 1





    @Jenayah Is there any better resource that actually puts that policy in Scifi SE? That is a user saying that you should vote to reopen and say it's on topic, but is there any actual consensus that it is on topic? It seems like there should be a more direct meta question for that.

    – JMac
    Jan 31 at 15:29











  • @JMac not sure what you mean? I agree that this isn't the most upvoted question on SFF Meta but it's what being done so far, so kind of a "policy by habit" thing

    – Jenayah
    Jan 31 at 15:49














  • 2





    How do you know it is from DC comics? That looks like a speaker in his abdomen and a button for a pocket. Does it say something?

    – eshier
    Jan 30 at 18:19






  • 1





    apart from the fact that this toy turned out to be from a scifi franchise, what is scifi&fantasy about this question to make it on topic?

    – user13267
    Jan 31 at 9:16











  • @user13267 nothing in the question is on-topic, but per What to do when a vague identification question is off-topic, but the answer is on-topic?, the answer being on-topic means the question should stay open.

    – Jenayah
    Jan 31 at 11:03






  • 1





    @Jenayah Is there any better resource that actually puts that policy in Scifi SE? That is a user saying that you should vote to reopen and say it's on topic, but is there any actual consensus that it is on topic? It seems like there should be a more direct meta question for that.

    – JMac
    Jan 31 at 15:29











  • @JMac not sure what you mean? I agree that this isn't the most upvoted question on SFF Meta but it's what being done so far, so kind of a "policy by habit" thing

    – Jenayah
    Jan 31 at 15:49








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How do you know it is from DC comics? That looks like a speaker in his abdomen and a button for a pocket. Does it say something?

– eshier
Jan 30 at 18:19





How do you know it is from DC comics? That looks like a speaker in his abdomen and a button for a pocket. Does it say something?

– eshier
Jan 30 at 18:19




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1





apart from the fact that this toy turned out to be from a scifi franchise, what is scifi&fantasy about this question to make it on topic?

– user13267
Jan 31 at 9:16





apart from the fact that this toy turned out to be from a scifi franchise, what is scifi&fantasy about this question to make it on topic?

– user13267
Jan 31 at 9:16













@user13267 nothing in the question is on-topic, but per What to do when a vague identification question is off-topic, but the answer is on-topic?, the answer being on-topic means the question should stay open.

– Jenayah
Jan 31 at 11:03





@user13267 nothing in the question is on-topic, but per What to do when a vague identification question is off-topic, but the answer is on-topic?, the answer being on-topic means the question should stay open.

– Jenayah
Jan 31 at 11:03




1




1





@Jenayah Is there any better resource that actually puts that policy in Scifi SE? That is a user saying that you should vote to reopen and say it's on topic, but is there any actual consensus that it is on topic? It seems like there should be a more direct meta question for that.

– JMac
Jan 31 at 15:29





@Jenayah Is there any better resource that actually puts that policy in Scifi SE? That is a user saying that you should vote to reopen and say it's on topic, but is there any actual consensus that it is on topic? It seems like there should be a more direct meta question for that.

– JMac
Jan 31 at 15:29













@JMac not sure what you mean? I agree that this isn't the most upvoted question on SFF Meta but it's what being done so far, so kind of a "policy by habit" thing

– Jenayah
Jan 31 at 15:49





@JMac not sure what you mean? I agree that this isn't the most upvoted question on SFF Meta but it's what being done so far, so kind of a "policy by habit" thing

– Jenayah
Jan 31 at 15:49










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I think it is Kevin, Krypto's new owner in Krypto the Superdog. (Unlike the comics, he is adopted by a normal Earth boy.)



Cover for *Krypto the SUperdog* showing Kevin and Krypto



Specifically, it looks like this may be the figure from the Krypto & Kevin's First Adventure set.



Krypto & Kevin's First Adventure






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  • There's some nice pics here as well; attireskirt.com/…

    – Valorum
    Jan 30 at 19:07











  • His shirt pocket is a different color from the toy though

    – Izkata
    Jan 30 at 20:09






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    @Izkata It's very obviously the same toy, though. Probably just a minor manufacturing defect/difference.

    – only_pro
    Jan 30 at 22:47











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I think it is Kevin, Krypto's new owner in Krypto the Superdog. (Unlike the comics, he is adopted by a normal Earth boy.)



Cover for *Krypto the SUperdog* showing Kevin and Krypto



Specifically, it looks like this may be the figure from the Krypto & Kevin's First Adventure set.



Krypto & Kevin's First Adventure






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  • There's some nice pics here as well; attireskirt.com/…

    – Valorum
    Jan 30 at 19:07











  • His shirt pocket is a different color from the toy though

    – Izkata
    Jan 30 at 20:09






  • 2





    @Izkata It's very obviously the same toy, though. Probably just a minor manufacturing defect/difference.

    – only_pro
    Jan 30 at 22:47
















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I think it is Kevin, Krypto's new owner in Krypto the Superdog. (Unlike the comics, he is adopted by a normal Earth boy.)



Cover for *Krypto the SUperdog* showing Kevin and Krypto



Specifically, it looks like this may be the figure from the Krypto & Kevin's First Adventure set.



Krypto & Kevin's First Adventure






share|improve this answer


























  • There's some nice pics here as well; attireskirt.com/…

    – Valorum
    Jan 30 at 19:07











  • His shirt pocket is a different color from the toy though

    – Izkata
    Jan 30 at 20:09






  • 2





    @Izkata It's very obviously the same toy, though. Probably just a minor manufacturing defect/difference.

    – only_pro
    Jan 30 at 22:47














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I think it is Kevin, Krypto's new owner in Krypto the Superdog. (Unlike the comics, he is adopted by a normal Earth boy.)



Cover for *Krypto the SUperdog* showing Kevin and Krypto



Specifically, it looks like this may be the figure from the Krypto & Kevin's First Adventure set.



Krypto & Kevin's First Adventure






share|improve this answer















I think it is Kevin, Krypto's new owner in Krypto the Superdog. (Unlike the comics, he is adopted by a normal Earth boy.)



Cover for *Krypto the SUperdog* showing Kevin and Krypto



Specifically, it looks like this may be the figure from the Krypto & Kevin's First Adventure set.



Krypto & Kevin's First Adventure







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  • There's some nice pics here as well; attireskirt.com/…

    – Valorum
    Jan 30 at 19:07











  • His shirt pocket is a different color from the toy though

    – Izkata
    Jan 30 at 20:09






  • 2





    @Izkata It's very obviously the same toy, though. Probably just a minor manufacturing defect/difference.

    – only_pro
    Jan 30 at 22:47



















  • There's some nice pics here as well; attireskirt.com/…

    – Valorum
    Jan 30 at 19:07











  • His shirt pocket is a different color from the toy though

    – Izkata
    Jan 30 at 20:09






  • 2





    @Izkata It's very obviously the same toy, though. Probably just a minor manufacturing defect/difference.

    – only_pro
    Jan 30 at 22:47

















There's some nice pics here as well; attireskirt.com/…

– Valorum
Jan 30 at 19:07





There's some nice pics here as well; attireskirt.com/…

– Valorum
Jan 30 at 19:07













His shirt pocket is a different color from the toy though

– Izkata
Jan 30 at 20:09





His shirt pocket is a different color from the toy though

– Izkata
Jan 30 at 20:09




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@Izkata It's very obviously the same toy, though. Probably just a minor manufacturing defect/difference.

– only_pro
Jan 30 at 22:47





@Izkata It's very obviously the same toy, though. Probably just a minor manufacturing defect/difference.

– only_pro
Jan 30 at 22:47


















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