Erik Larsen has announced he is kicking off a new ongoing Ant series this August at Image Comics.
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Image Comics has announced that Ant is finally coming to an end – fourteen years after the last issue.
The concept of the Norse god Thor is a public domain idea, not owned by any one company or conglomerate…. and he’s got a grudge against Malcolm Dragon! Your Major Spoilers review of Savage Dragon #257 from Image Comics awaits!
The Original Savage Dragon is back, and he wants to know one thing: Why is his wife’s grave empty? Your Major Spoilers review of Savage Dragon #255 from Image Comics awaits!
The variant cover for Savage Dragon #253 has been revealed, and it is no surprise who Erik Larsen is supporting for the 2020 election.
The first Dragon is back… or is he? Your Major Spoilers review of Savage Dragon #251 from Image Comics awaits!
It’s all about to hit the fan, and Malcolm Dragon isn’t ready for the coming days… Your Major Spoilers review of Savage Dragon #249 awaits!
Savage Dragon is about to hit a major milestone, and to celebrate, Image Comics has tapped a number of artists to cover Savage Dragon #250.
When Savage Dragon #250 arrives in May 2020, writer Erik Larsen has teamed with some well know artists who provide variant covers for the issue. Today we get our first look at the Rob Liefeld and Skottie Young.
I could tell you about this issue right now, but I know you’re only here for the giant chicken fight. Your Major Spoilers review of Savage Dragon #244 awaits!
From the Golden Age of comics, powered by the boost of energy in a delicious Tootsie Roll, comes Captain Tootsie! And the Dragon’s life will never be the same. Your Major Spoilers review of Savage Dragon #241 awaits!
Malcolm Dragon has barely recovered from last issue, but now it’s time to face… The…
It’s the return of The Seeker and something something dramatic reveal! Your Major Spoilers review…
It’s a special anniversary sized issue of Savage Dragon #225. It’s the 45th, the 35th, and the 25th anniversary of the character. But why do we have so many issues?