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A few weeks back, I dipped my toe in 1990s nostalgia and reviewed Wild C.A.T.S. an early Image comic line written by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi. Walt, a blogging friend for the aptly named blog Comic Reviews by Walt, encouraged me to read Savage Dragon. Since I like to take advice from my like-minded
I'm glad I finally got the chance to read Savage Dragon. It's fun, absurd, and absolutely a product of its time. The writing in this first volume can be cornball and a little too brisk, and the art isn't perfect, but it's fresh and a ton of fun to read. It's also deeply satisfying as the product of
Can't get more 90s than this. Girls with waist the size of toothpicks, all men with huge muscles, and love interest dying for the sake of growing the main lead, aka fridging. Yet this is still fun. Despite being preachy at times, and dialogue on the nose, dragon is a fun character and the fights are Leggi tutto
Το Savage Dragon είναι από τις αγαπημένες μου υπερηρωικες σειρές. Ήθελα λοιπόν, μετά από χρόνια, να ξαναπιάσω το από πού ξεκίνησε. Το στορυ ειναι απλό: ένας πράσινος άντρας ξυπνάει μέσα στις φλόγες με αμνησία (θα μάθουμε το πως κατέληξε έτσι χρόνια μετά) και κατατάσσεται στην αστυνομία για να τη βοηθ Leggi tutto
Here is the deal with Savage Dragon. Erik Larsen took a character that he created in 4th grade, and made a comic from him. The result is a bad ass character that has legit super powers and tears up his enemies. It's not terribly deep, but that's not what you want all the time. It's a fun place to es Leggi tutto
This compilation collects the small Savage Dragon stories that preceded the ongoing comic. Larsen has organised them into chronological order and added some new pages to more-or-less make the story flow, but it's still pretty disjointed. It does provide a good look into the beginnings of the charact Leggi tutto
This is definitely the best 90s Image thing I’ve ever read. I love it. It’s not too serious to be dull, but it’s still meant to entertain older people. Hard edged, occasionally poignant, funny and very cool. Bug recommend from me.
5/5 for Savage Dragon vol 1 by Erik Larsen Way back in 1992, when Erik Larsen and other popular young Marvel creators (including Jim Lee, Todd McFarlane, Rob Liefeld and Marc Silvestri amongst others) left Marvel to start their own, independent / creator-owned comics publisher, Image Comics, he was a Leggi tutto
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