Dragon and Smasher join forces with Super-Tough who, along with his arch-enemy Darklord, were perhaps sent to a parallel Earth after the explosion of the nega-bomb that burned Mace's face.
Malcolm Dragon fulfills his destiny, and follows in his father's footsteps, joining the Chicago Police Force. Officer Malcolm Dragon's first adventures as he faces off against a host of new foes: Wrath! Rag Doll! Fountainhead! Devil Ray! Tantrum! And the birth of the next generation of Savage Dragon offspring! Collects SAVAGE DRAGON #206-211
The earliest adventures of fandom's favorite fin-head are collected for the first time in one volume as Savage Dragon defends Chicago from Overlord and the Vicious Circle! Considered by many to be the definitive Savage Dragon saga, this is the complete Overlord epic from start to finish, culminating in a battle that only end one way! Guest-starring WildC.A.T.s and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Collects SAVAGE DRAGON #1-3 and SAVAGE DRAGON #1-21
After months of traveling, Dragon and his companions return to where Earth should be, but instead land on a planet inhabited by various pantheons of 'Gods.'
While Dart ponders the whereabouts of the missing SuperPatriot, Debbie Harris II informs Dragon that the homeless Gods have set their sights on raising the lost city of Atlantis.
Dragon returns to Chicago and sleeps with Alex Wilde, although they remain 'friends.' Soon afterwards, he breaks up a battle between Mace/She-Dragon and Octopus/Cyberface/Powerhouse.
Superhero comic books are traditionally thought to have two distinct periods, two major waves of creativity: the Golden Age and the Silver Age. In simple terms, the Golden Age was the birth of the superhero proper out of the pulp novel characters of the early 1930s, and was primarily associated with the DC Comics Group. Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman are the most famous creations of this period. In the early 1960s, Marvel Comics launched a completely new line of heroes, the primary figures of the Silver Age: the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, the X-Men, the Avengers, Iron Man, and Daredevil. In this book, Geoff Klock presents a study of the Third Movement of superhero comic books. He avoids, at all costs, the temptation to refer to this movement as "Postmodern," "Deconstructionist," or something equally tedious. Analyzing the works of Frank Miller, Alan Moore, Warren Ellis, and Grant Morrison among others, and taking his cue from Harold Bloom, Klock unearths the birth of self-consciousness in the superhero narrative and guides us through an intricate world of traditions, influences, nostalgia and innovations - a world where comic books do indeed become literature.
As She-Dragon successfully ends a Vicious Circle crime wave, Chris Robinson is dumped by Alex Wilde when he learns that he was Star. The battle between Dragon, Smasher, Thor, Herakles, and several other creatures is ended by Allgod, a near-omnipotent manifestation of the planet's 'Elder Gods.'
BACK IN BLUE Savage Dragon goes back to his roots! Nearly 12 years after walking off the job as a law enforcement officer Savage Dragon rejoins the Chicago Police Department. It's a great jumping on point for new readers and old, and it helps pave the way for IMAGE UNITED. The Vicious Circle is reborn and Captain Frank Darling turns to the one man he knows can get the job done: The Dragon!