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* ''ComicBook/{{Firebreather}}'': Belloc is a {{Kaiju}} that looks like a human when he's standing up, but more like a western dragon when he bends down.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Firebreather}}'': Belloc is a {{Kaiju}} that looks like a human {{Draconic Humanoid}} when he's standing up, but more like a western dragon when he bends down.

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** To become the Comicbook/IronFist, a candidate must face Shou Lao the Undying, an Eastern dragon with a snakelike body. The mark of Shou Lao on an Iron Fist's chest has the serpentine body of an Eastern dragon plus a Western dragon's wings.
* Belloc from ''ComicBook/{{Firebreather}}'' is a {{Kaiju}} that looks like a human when he's standing up, but more like a western dragon when he bends down.

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** To become the Comicbook/IronFist, ComicBook/IronFist, a candidate must face Shou Lao the Undying, an Eastern dragon with a snakelike body. The mark of Shou Lao on an Iron Fist's chest has the serpentine body of an Eastern dragon plus a Western dragon's wings.
* ''ComicBook/{{Firebreather}}'': Belloc from ''ComicBook/{{Firebreather}}'' is a {{Kaiju}} that looks like a human when he's standing up, but more like a western dragon when he bends down.


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** ''ComicBook/EscapeFromThePhantomZone'': When enraged, Gayle Marsh "Psi" transforms into a castle-sized purple psychic dragon with large batwings.
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** To become the [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Iron Fist]], a candidate must face Shou Lao the Undying, an Eastern dragon with a snakelike body. The mark of Shou Lao on an Iron Fist's chest has the serpentine body of an Eastern dragon plus a Western dragon's wings.

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** To become the [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Iron Fist]], Comicbook/IronFist, a candidate must face Shou Lao the Undying, an Eastern dragon with a snakelike body. The mark of Shou Lao on an Iron Fist's chest has the serpentine body of an Eastern dragon plus a Western dragon's wings.

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* The Chalkydri in ''{{ComicBook/Crimson}}'' were dragons created by God during the creation of the Universe that fought on Lucifer's side during the War on Heaven and were imprisoned following their defeat. Their leader Sapha has multiple heads and is stated to be indestructible. He also has absolute control over his people, since [[spoiler:as soon as he released from his prison, the dragons are unleashed as well and proceed to lay waste upon mankind. When Myth/SaintGeorge sacrifices his life to imprison Sapha in the void, the dragons are gone as well]].

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* The Chalkydri in ''{{ComicBook/Crimson}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Crimson}}'' were dragons created by God during the creation of the Universe that fought on Lucifer's side during the War on Heaven and were imprisoned following their defeat. Their leader Sapha has multiple heads and is stated to be indestructible. He also has absolute control over his people, since [[spoiler:as soon as he released from his prison, the dragons are unleashed as well and proceed to lay waste upon mankind. When Myth/SaintGeorge sacrifices his life to imprison Sapha in the void, the dragons are gone as well]].



** The ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' villain the Dragon Man was a hi-tech robot built in the shape of a gargoyle-like dragon, animated by alchemy. It breathes fire, flies, and is super-strong. Despite its name, it does not especially resemble a man any more than your typical dragon does.

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** The ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'''s villain the Dragon Man was a hi-tech robot built in the shape of a gargoyle-like dragon, animated by alchemy. It breathes fire, flies, and is super-strong. Despite its name, it does not especially resemble a man any more than your typical dragon does.



** Lockheed, the dragon companion of the [[ComicBook/XMen X-Men's]] Kitty Pryde, has many traits which western society considers common to dragons. He's reptilian, he has wings he uses to fly, he has a long snout with sharp teeth, breathes fire, and demonstrates intelligence beyond that of an animal. He is different from other dragons in that he's about the same size as a domestic cat, is purple, didn't say a word for many years despite being capable of speech, sometimes stands on his hind legs, and [[http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/1731386.html?thread=56654394 seems to have opposable thumbs on his front legs]]. And although not the same race as Fin Fang Foom, he is also an alien.

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** Lockheed, the dragon companion of the [[ComicBook/XMen X-Men's]] Franchise/XMen's Kitty Pryde, has many traits which western society considers common to dragons. He's reptilian, he has wings he uses to fly, he has a long snout with sharp teeth, breathes fire, and demonstrates intelligence beyond that of an animal. He is different from other dragons in that he's about the same size as a domestic cat, is purple, didn't say a word for many years despite being capable of speech, sometimes stands on his hind legs, and [[http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/1731386.html?thread=56654394 seems to have opposable thumbs on his front legs]]. And although not the same race as Fin Fang Foom, he is also an alien.



** Previously, in ''Superman'' #78 the Man of Steel fought a Snagriff, another Kryptonian dragon similar to the Flame Dragon but more dinosaur-like.

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** Previously, in ''Superman'' #78 #78, the Man of Steel fought a Snagriff, another Kryptonian dragon similar to the Flame Dragon but more dinosaur-like.



** In ''ComicBook/SupergirlWomanOfTomorrow'', Kara and Ruthye's starship convoy is intercepted by a spacefaring, snake-like, humongous blue dragon.



* ''ComicBook/WizardsOfMickey'': Dragons were the original magic users, and still show up in the everyday goings of the world like any other group, although they generally consider themselves more sophisticated than [[{{FantasticRacism}} "the scaleless"]], and some participate in the tournament, although it's implied they're participating out of politeness more than anything else. They're also the ancestral enemies of the frost giants and the bat-orcs.

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* While chasing an incubus to find out a way to return to Earth, ComicBook/LadyDeath was transported to a world inhabited entirely by dragons. These dragons were divided in tribes based on their [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation color]] and spoke in {{Sssssnaketalk}}.

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* While chasing an incubus to find out a way to return to Earth, ComicBook/LadyDeath was transported to a world inhabited entirely by dragons. These dragons were divided in tribes based on their [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation [[AmazingTechnicolorWildlife color]] and spoke in {{Sssssnaketalk}}.
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* ComicBook/WonderWoman
**In ''ComicBook/JLAALeagueOfOne'', Drakul; visualy she's a classic western style six-limbed dragon. Breathes two kinds of fire, one semi-normal flame, and a magic green flame which creates monsters. Collects gold to use as a bed, and also consumes it to strengthen outer armor, but this gold is tainted by the spirit of its owners, influencing the dragon in question. She's consumed so much of it she's stated to essentially have become an embodiment of hatred and lies.
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* While chasing an incubus to find out a way to return to Earth, ComicBook/LadyDeath was transported to a world inhabited entirely by dragons. These dragons were divided in tribes based on their [[AmazingTechnicolorPopulation color]] and spoke in {{Sssssnaketalk}}.
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* Shalathrumnostrium from ''ComicBook/TheCourageousPrincess'' has an army of minions that bring him gold and kidnaps princesses for the ransom their fathers pay.


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* In ''ComicBook/{{Lanfeust}}'', dragons are used as mounts, they come in various shapes and forms, some being individual mounts and other being large enough to serve as airplanes.
* ''ComicBook/{{Saga}}'': Dragons live on Demimonde but are nearly extinct. The mares urinate on their victims, which will cause family members to attack them and the bulls have better hearing than the females. Also, the females appear to be giant salamanders, while the males are typical giant lizards.


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* ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' stories provide plenty examples of alien and non-alien dragons:
** In ''Superman'' #142 makes its appearance a [[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/File:Superman_v.1_142.jpg Flame Dragon]], a Kryptonian bat-winged, green-and-violet bipedal dragon which "roars deafeningly" and belches flames "from its nostrils and gaping jaws."
** Previously, in ''Superman'' #78 the Man of Steel fought a Snagriff, another Kryptonian dragon similar to the Flame Dragon but more dinosaur-like.
** In ''ComicBook/ActionComics'' #262, Superman fights off a four-legged, winged, dog-snouted green dragon while he and his friends are trapped in an alien world.
** ''Action Comics'' #303 introduces the Drangs, humongous flying limbless snakes with a huge horn.
** In ''ComicBook/AdventureComics'' #418, ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} runs into an Eastern green dragon summoned by the Villain of the Month.
** In ''ComicBook/SupermanFamily'' #174 [[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/File:Superman_Family_Vol_1_174.jpg another dragon]] shows up. This time it's a purple sea dragon with two wings, two hind legs and a long tail.
** In ''ComicBook/TheBraveAndTheBold'' story ''ComicBook/TheBookOfDestiny'', Superman travels to medieval England and runs into a red-winged, blue dragon lying in the bottom of a lake. Unlike other examples, its spews icy flames.
* In ''ComicBook/{{Trese}}'', dragons appear to be of the Chinese variety, able to take human form and can breath fire.

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* Karno's ''Here They Be Dragons'' largely follows traditional Western Dragons, save they can walk on two and four legs like Gargoyles, have [[OverlyLongName Overly Long Names,]] are just as capable of and [[GeniusBruiser knowledgeable of]] spells right down to identifying specific curses InvisibleToNormals, the females are normally flat-chested, but [[BreastExpansion grow]] NonMammalMammaries that simply gauge their sexual arousal and ''especially'' view other species as [[PunyHumans Puny Furries]] regardless of their [[InnocentFanserviceGirl no nudity taboo]] and [[ObfuscatingStupidity being mistaken for simple brutes by the villagers.]] A horse-man learns all this when [[CursedWithAwesome cursed a spell that gives him a Gag Penis if someone ever touches it]] ''then'' [[NoKillLikeOverkill left as living sacrifice to the local dragon for food,]] but luckily becomes FriendsWithBenefits in a win-win deal of him having casual sex with her in exchange for all the gold he can carry and a spell to make such booty calls happen instantly by teleporting him to her.

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* Karno's ''Here They Be Dragons'' ''ComicBook/HereTheyBeDragons'' largely follows traditional Western Dragons, save they can walk on two and four legs like Gargoyles, have [[OverlyLongName Overly Long Names,]] are just as capable of and [[GeniusBruiser knowledgeable of]] spells right down to identifying specific curses InvisibleToNormals, the females are normally flat-chested, but [[BreastExpansion grow]] NonMammalMammaries that simply gauge their sexual arousal and ''especially'' view other species as [[PunyHumans Puny Furries]] regardless of their [[InnocentFanserviceGirl no nudity taboo]] and [[ObfuscatingStupidity being mistaken for simple brutes by the villagers.]] A horse-man learns all this when [[CursedWithAwesome cursed a spell that gives him a Gag Penis if someone ever touches it]] ''then'' [[NoKillLikeOverkill left as living sacrifice to the local dragon for food,]] but luckily becomes FriendsWithBenefits in a win-win deal of him having casual sex with her in exchange for all the gold he can carry and a spell to make such booty calls happen instantly by teleporting him to her.



* Creator/CrossGen Comics's ''ComicBook/{{Scion}}'' features genetically engineered dragons used as aerial tanks by the techno-medieval Heron and Raven empires. A (seemingly) more conventional dragon appears in one arc of the straight-fantasy Crossgen title ''ComicBook/{{Sojourn}}''.
* Morningbright the Dragon in ComicBook/{{Smax}} is a city-sized [[MixAndMatchCritters Lion/Arachnid/Peacock]] powered by fusion and sporting the attitude of Lucifer.
* The titular team in the comic ''ComicBook/SouthernKnights'' included the character Dragon, who was originally conceived of as a [[ShapeShifting person who could transform into a dragon]]. It was later decided that he was a [[HumanityEnsues dragon who could transform into a human]]. Either way, he was a good guy.

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* Creator/CrossGen Comics's ''ComicBook/{{Scion}}'' features genetically engineered dragons used as aerial tanks by the techno-medieval Heron and Raven empires. A (seemingly) more conventional dragon appears in one arc of the straight-fantasy Crossgen title ''ComicBook/{{Sojourn}}''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Smax}}'': Morningbright the Dragon in ComicBook/{{Smax}} is a city-sized [[MixAndMatchCritters Lion/Arachnid/Peacock]] lion/arachnid/peacock chimera]] powered by fusion and sporting the attitude of Lucifer.
* ''ComicBook/SouthernKnights'': The titular team in the comic ''ComicBook/SouthernKnights'' included includes the character Dragon, who was originally conceived of as a [[ShapeShifting person who could transform into a dragon]]. It was later decided that he was a [[HumanityEnsues dragon who could transform into a human]]. Either way, he was a good guy.guy.
* ''ComicBook/WizardsOfMickey'': Dragons were the original magic users, and still show up in the everyday goings of the world like any other group, although they generally consider themselves more sophisticated than [[{{FantasticRacism}} "the scaleless"]], and some participate in the tournament, although it's implied they're participating out of politeness more than anything else. They're also the ancestral enemies of the frost giants and the bat-orcs.
** Notable dragons include Donald's "[[ShoulderSizedDragon puppy dragon]]" Fafnir, who due to his youth is more like an animal in intelligence and functions as TeamPet; the brothers Zefren, Zoron and Zaius, who compete against the protagonists in the original race for the Great Crown as Team Magma Fire and return as supporting characters in later arcs; Roknar, one of the Phantom Blot's minions; and Venerable Ormen the Dragon King.
** There were also the Ancient Dragons, who unlike the modern ones walked on two legs and wore clothes and armor. The reason dragons don't do this anymore is that the Ancient Dragons were such odious tyrants that the modern ones refuse to be anything like them in any regard, and as such shun affectations like clothes and bipedalism.
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* The dragons in ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}'' come in a variety of shapes ans sizes (for example, the Great Red Dragon has rabbit-like ears and a goatee), but they can all breathe fire, and they're all intelligent and capable of speech. While the spin-offs ''Rose'' and ''Quest for the Spark'' show that you do get the odd dragon who's evil, the vast majority are benevolent, and though they can get angry and dish out DisproportionateRetribution if provoked, they do want what's best for the world. And then there's Mim, the Queen of the Dragons, who is part Ouroboros, part living CosmicKeystone. She's several miles long, and capable of single-handedly causing TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The dragons' culture has a high level of spiritual development and grants them further supernatural powers. The Great Red Dragon, for instance, is telepathic, and can astral-project through dreams, see the future, and communicate with the dead. Essentially, the dragons serve the role of angels, but are physically a mix of Western and Eastern Dragons (fire-breathing and strength like Western ones, but with the benevolent mysticalness of Eastern dragons.)

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* The dragons in ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}'' come in a variety of shapes ans and sizes (for example, the Great Red Dragon has rabbit-like ears and a goatee), but they can all breathe fire, and they're all intelligent and capable of speech. While the spin-offs ''Rose'' and ''Quest for the Spark'' show that you do get the odd dragon who's evil, the vast majority are benevolent, and though they can get angry and dish out DisproportionateRetribution if provoked, they do want what's best for the world. And then there's Mim, the Queen of the Dragons, who is part Ouroboros, part living CosmicKeystone. She's several miles long, and capable of single-handedly causing TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The dragons' culture has a high level of spiritual development and grants them further supernatural powers. The Great Red Dragon, for instance, is telepathic, and can astral-project through dreams, see the future, and communicate with the dead. Essentially, the dragons serve the role of angels, but are physically a mix of Western and Eastern Dragons (fire-breathing and strength like Western ones, but with the benevolent mysticalness of Eastern dragons.)
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* The dragons in ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}'' come in a variety of shapes ans sizes (for example, the Great Red Dragon has rabbit-like ears and a goatee), but they can all breathe fire, and they're all intelligent and capable of speech. While the spin-offs ''Rose'' and ''Quest for the Spark'' show that you do get the odd dragon who's evil, the vast majority are benevolent, and though they can get angry and dish out DisproportionateRetribution if provoked they want what's best for the world. And then there's Mim, the Queen of the Dragons, who is part Ouroboros, part living CosmicKeystone. She's several miles long, and capable of single-handedly causing TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The dragons' culture has a high level of spiritual development and grants them further supernatural powers. The Great Red Dragon, for instance, is telepathic, and can astral-project through dreams, see the future, and communicate with the dead. Essentially, the dragons serve the role of angels, but are physically a mix of Western and Eastern Dragons (fire-breathing and strength like Western ones, but with the benevolent mysticalness of Eastern dragons.)

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* The dragons in ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}'' come in a variety of shapes ans sizes (for example, the Great Red Dragon has rabbit-like ears and a goatee), but they can all breathe fire, and they're all intelligent and capable of speech. While the spin-offs ''Rose'' and ''Quest for the Spark'' show that you do get the odd dragon who's evil, the vast majority are benevolent, and though they can get angry and dish out DisproportionateRetribution if provoked provoked, they do want what's best for the world. And then there's Mim, the Queen of the Dragons, who is part Ouroboros, part living CosmicKeystone. She's several miles long, and capable of single-handedly causing TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The dragons' culture has a high level of spiritual development and grants them further supernatural powers. The Great Red Dragon, for instance, is telepathic, and can astral-project through dreams, see the future, and communicate with the dead. Essentially, the dragons serve the role of angels, but are physically a mix of Western and Eastern Dragons (fire-breathing and strength like Western ones, but with the benevolent mysticalness of Eastern dragons.)
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* The dragons in ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}'' come in a variety of shapes (for example, the Great Red Dragon has rabbit-like ears and a goatee), but they're all large, intelligent fire-breathers who want what's best for the world. And then there's Mim, the Queen of the Dragons, who is part Ouroboros, part living CosmicKeystone. She's several miles long, and capable of single-handedly causing TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The dragons' culture has a high level of spiritual development and grants them further supernatural powers. The Great Red Dragon, for instance, is telepathic, and can astral-project through dreams, see the future, and communicate with the dead. Essentially, the dragons serve the role of angels, but are physically a mix of Western and Eastern Dragons (fire-breathing and strength like Western ones, but with the benevolent mysticalness of Eastern dragons.)

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* The dragons in ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}'' come in a variety of shapes ans sizes (for example, the Great Red Dragon has rabbit-like ears and a goatee), but they can all breathe fire, and they're all large, intelligent fire-breathers who and capable of speech. While the spin-offs ''Rose'' and ''Quest for the Spark'' show that you do get the odd dragon who's evil, the vast majority are benevolent, and though they can get angry and dish out DisproportionateRetribution if provoked they want what's best for the world. And then there's Mim, the Queen of the Dragons, who is part Ouroboros, part living CosmicKeystone. She's several miles long, and capable of single-handedly causing TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The dragons' culture has a high level of spiritual development and grants them further supernatural powers. The Great Red Dragon, for instance, is telepathic, and can astral-project through dreams, see the future, and communicate with the dead. Essentially, the dragons serve the role of angels, but are physically a mix of Western and Eastern Dragons (fire-breathing and strength like Western ones, but with the benevolent mysticalness of Eastern dragons.)
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* Karno's ''Here They Be Dragons'' largely follows traditional Western Dragons, save they can walk on two and four legs like Gargoyles, have [[OverlyLongName Overly Long Names,]] are just as capable of and [[GeniusBruiser knolwedgeable of]] spells right down to identifying specific curses InvisibleToNormals, the females are normally flat-chested, but [[BreastExpansion grow]] NonMammalMammaries that simply gauge their sexual arousal and ''especially'' view other species as [[PunyHumans Puny Furries]] regardless of their NoNudityTaboo and [[ObfuscatingStupidity being mistaken for simple brutes by the villagers.]] A horse-man learns all this when [[CursedWithAwesome cursed a spell that gives him a Gag Penis if someone ever touches it]] ''then'' [[NoKillLikeOverkill left as living sacrifice to the local dragon for food,]] but luckily becomes FriendsWithBenefits in a win-win deal of him having casual sex with her in exchange for all the gold he can carry and a spell to make such booty calls happen instantly by teleporting him to her.

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* Karno's ''Here They Be Dragons'' largely follows traditional Western Dragons, save they can walk on two and four legs like Gargoyles, have [[OverlyLongName Overly Long Names,]] are just as capable of and [[GeniusBruiser knolwedgeable knowledgeable of]] spells right down to identifying specific curses InvisibleToNormals, the females are normally flat-chested, but [[BreastExpansion grow]] NonMammalMammaries that simply gauge their sexual arousal and ''especially'' view other species as [[PunyHumans Puny Furries]] regardless of their NoNudityTaboo [[InnocentFanserviceGirl no nudity taboo]] and [[ObfuscatingStupidity being mistaken for simple brutes by the villagers.]] A horse-man learns all this when [[CursedWithAwesome cursed a spell that gives him a Gag Penis if someone ever touches it]] ''then'' [[NoKillLikeOverkill left as living sacrifice to the local dragon for food,]] but luckily becomes FriendsWithBenefits in a win-win deal of him having casual sex with her in exchange for all the gold he can carry and a spell to make such booty calls happen instantly by teleporting him to her.

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* The ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' villain the Dragon Man was a hi-tech robot built in the shape of a gargoyle-like dragon, animated by alchemy. It breathes fire, flies, and is super-strong. Despite its name, it does not especially resemble a man any more than your typical dragon does.
** Other MU dragons include the ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor''[='=]s Midgard Serpent, Jade dragon, who is an ally of ''ComicBook/AlphaFlight'', the [[ComicBook/XMen Morlock]] Scaleface, and ''ComicBook/IronMan'''s Fin Fang Foom, who is actually an alien.

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* Creator/MarvelComics has featured its fair share of dragons over time:
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The ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' villain the Dragon Man was a hi-tech robot built in the shape of a gargoyle-like dragon, animated by alchemy. It breathes fire, flies, and is super-strong. Despite its name, it does not especially resemble a man any more than your typical dragon does.
** Other MU dragons include the ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor''[='=]s Midgard Serpent, Serpent; Jade dragon, who is an ally of ''ComicBook/AlphaFlight'', ''ComicBook/AlphaFlight''; the [[ComicBook/XMen Morlock]] Scaleface, Scaleface; and ''ComicBook/IronMan'''s Fin Fang Foom, who is actually an alien.



* Belloc from ''ComicBook/{{Firebreather}}'' is a {{Kaiju}} that when he's standing up, he looks more like a human, but when he bends down he looks more like a Western Dragon.
* The Dragons in ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' were originally genetically engineered by a long-extinct race called the Saurians. They come in four different flavors, Iron, Copper, Gold, and Platinum, who all look like Western Dragons with Platinums being the stand-out, having magical 'vents' instead of wings. Also hatching from dragon eggs are two sub-types, Wyrms and Drakes, who look like limbless dragons and two-legged two-winged (as opposed to the normal four-legged two-winged) dragons respectively and who get little rights in draconic society. ''All'' can turn into a human form, and all full dragons (but not wyrms or drakes) can intuitively use draconic magic which not even they understand the mechanics of, just the usage. Dragons tend to be highly intelligent, but arrogant as heck. The oldest dragon Exthilion ironically looks like an oversized Wurm with a frill, but has all the talents and magics of all the true dragon varieties.
* The Dragon that Hellboy fights [[spoiler: to the death]] in The Fury is simultaneously the OneWingedAngel form of the Witch-Goddess Nimue and the unified aspect of the 7 [[EldritchAbomination Ogdu Jahad]] destined to bring the end of the world.

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** To become the [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Iron Fist]], a candidate must face Shou Lao the Undying, an Eastern dragon with a snakelike body. The mark of Shou Lao on an Iron Fist's chest has the serpentine body of an Eastern dragon plus a Western dragon's wings.
* Belloc from ''ComicBook/{{Firebreather}}'' is a {{Kaiju}} that looks like a human when he's standing up, he looks but more like a human, but western dragon when he bends down he looks more like a Western Dragon.
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* The Dragons dragons in ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' were originally genetically engineered by a long-extinct race called the Saurians. They come in four different flavors, Iron, Copper, Gold, and Platinum, who all look like Western Dragons with Platinums being the stand-out, having magical 'vents' instead of wings. Also hatching from dragon eggs are two sub-types, Wyrms and Drakes, who look like limbless dragons and two-legged two-winged (as opposed to the normal four-legged two-winged) dragons respectively and who get little rights in draconic society. ''All'' can turn into a human form, and all full dragons (but not wyrms or drakes) can intuitively use draconic magic which not even they understand the mechanics of, just the usage. Dragons tend to be highly intelligent, but arrogant as heck. The oldest dragon Exthilion ironically looks like an oversized Wurm with a frill, but has all the talents and magics of all the true dragon varieties.
* ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'': The Dragon dragon that Hellboy fights [[spoiler: to the death]] in The Fury "The Fury" is simultaneously the OneWingedAngel form of the Witch-Goddess Nimue and the unified aspect of the 7 [[EldritchAbomination Ogdu Jahad]] destined to bring the end of the world.



* To become the [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Iron Fist]], a candidate must face Shou Lao the Undying, an Eastern dragon with a snakelike body. The mark of Shou Lao on an Iron Fist's chest has the serpentine body of an Eastern dragon plus a Western dragon's wings.

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* In the alternate history fantasy series ''ComicBook/{{Arrowsmith}}'', the protagonist is an airman, a soldier who flies by magically transferring the flight ability of a dragonet (baby dragon) into himself. Each airman has his own dragonet companion who typically rides his shoulder, and he wears strips of skin shed by the dragonet's mother to help form a bond between them.
* ''ComicBook/BlackMoonChronicles'': Many sizes and colors, but mostly cosmetic differences as they're pretty much all big (human to {{kaiju}} size) reptilian flyers with fire breath (except for undead ones and negation wyrms, who breathe unlife and oblivion respectively). Most are (or at least seem) sentient, though several look like they have the intelligence of a cat or chimp more than a human one.



* The titular team in the comic ''ComicBook/SouthernKnights'' included the character Dragon, who was originally conceived of as a [[ShapeShifting person who could transform into a dragon]]. It was later decided that he was a [[HumanityEnsues dragon who could transform into a human]]. Either way, he was a good guy.
* The Dragons in ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' were originally genetically engineered by a long-extinct race called the Saurians. They come in four different flavors, Iron, Copper, Gold, and Platinum, who all look like Western Dragons with Platinums being the stand-out, having magical 'vents' instead of wings. Also hatching from dragon eggs are two sub-types, Wyrms and Drakes, who look like limbless dragons and two-legged two-winged (as opposed to the normal four-legged two-winged) dragons respectively and who get little rights in draconic society. ''All'' can turn into a human form, and all full dragons (but not wyrms or drakes) can intuitively use draconic magic which not even they understand the mechanics of, just the usage. Dragons tend to be highly intelligent, but arrogant as heck. The oldest dragon Exthilion ironically looks like an oversized Wurm with a frill, but has all the talents and magics of all the true dragon varieties.
* In the alternate history fantasy series ''ComicBook/{{Arrowsmith}}'', the protagonist is an airman, a soldier who flies by magically transferring the flight ability of a dragonet (baby dragon) into himself. Each airman has his own dragonet companion who typically rides his shoulder, and he wears strips of skin shed by the dragonet's mother to help form a bond between them.

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* The titular team Chalkydri in the comic ''ComicBook/SouthernKnights'' included the character Dragon, who was originally conceived of as a [[ShapeShifting person who could transform into a dragon]]. It was later decided that he was a [[HumanityEnsues dragon who could transform into a human]]. Either way, he was a good guy.
* The Dragons in ''ComicBook/GoldDigger''
''{{ComicBook/Crimson}}'' were originally genetically engineered by a long-extinct race called the Saurians. They come in four different flavors, Iron, Copper, Gold, and Platinum, who all look like Western Dragons with Platinums being the stand-out, having magical 'vents' instead of wings. Also hatching from dragon eggs are two sub-types, Wyrms and Drakes, who look like limbless dragons created by God during the creation of the Universe that fought on Lucifer's side during the War on Heaven and two-legged two-winged (as opposed were imprisoned following their defeat. Their leader Sapha has multiple heads and is stated to be indestructible. He also has absolute control over his people, since [[spoiler:as soon as he released from his prison, the normal four-legged two-winged) dragons respectively are unleashed as well and who get little rights proceed to lay waste upon mankind. When Myth/SaintGeorge sacrifices his life to imprison Sapha in draconic society. ''All'' can turn into a human form, and all full the void, the dragons (but not wyrms or drakes) can intuitively use draconic magic which not even they understand the mechanics of, just the usage. Dragons tend to be highly intelligent, but arrogant are gone as heck. The oldest dragon Exthilion ironically looks like an oversized Wurm with a frill, but has all the talents and magics of all the true dragon varieties.
* In the alternate history fantasy series ''ComicBook/{{Arrowsmith}}'', the protagonist is an airman, a soldier who flies by magically transferring the flight ability of a dragonet (baby dragon) into himself. Each airman has his own dragonet companion who typically rides his shoulder, and he wears strips of skin shed by the dragonet's mother to help form a bond between them.
well]].



* Belloc from ''ComicBook/{{Firebreather}}'' is a {{Kaiju}} that when he's standing up, he looks more like a human, but when he bends down he looks more like a Western Dragon.
* The Dragons in ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' were originally genetically engineered by a long-extinct race called the Saurians. They come in four different flavors, Iron, Copper, Gold, and Platinum, who all look like Western Dragons with Platinums being the stand-out, having magical 'vents' instead of wings. Also hatching from dragon eggs are two sub-types, Wyrms and Drakes, who look like limbless dragons and two-legged two-winged (as opposed to the normal four-legged two-winged) dragons respectively and who get little rights in draconic society. ''All'' can turn into a human form, and all full dragons (but not wyrms or drakes) can intuitively use draconic magic which not even they understand the mechanics of, just the usage. Dragons tend to be highly intelligent, but arrogant as heck. The oldest dragon Exthilion ironically looks like an oversized Wurm with a frill, but has all the talents and magics of all the true dragon varieties.
* The Dragon that Hellboy fights [[spoiler: to the death]] in The Fury is simultaneously the OneWingedAngel form of the Witch-Goddess Nimue and the unified aspect of the 7 [[EldritchAbomination Ogdu Jahad]] destined to bring the end of the world.
* Karno's ''Here They Be Dragons'' largely follows traditional Western Dragons, save they can walk on two and four legs like Gargoyles, have [[OverlyLongName Overly Long Names,]] are just as capable of and [[GeniusBruiser knolwedgeable of]] spells right down to identifying specific curses InvisibleToNormals, the females are normally flat-chested, but [[BreastExpansion grow]] NonMammalMammaries that simply gauge their sexual arousal and ''especially'' view other species as [[PunyHumans Puny Furries]] regardless of their NoNudityTaboo and [[ObfuscatingStupidity being mistaken for simple brutes by the villagers.]] A horse-man learns all this when [[CursedWithAwesome cursed a spell that gives him a Gag Penis if someone ever touches it]] ''then'' [[NoKillLikeOverkill left as living sacrifice to the local dragon for food,]] but luckily becomes FriendsWithBenefits in a win-win deal of him having casual sex with her in exchange for all the gold he can carry and a spell to make such booty calls happen instantly by teleporting him to her.
* To become the [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Iron Fist]], a candidate must face Shou Lao the Undying, an Eastern dragon with a snakelike body. The mark of Shou Lao on an Iron Fist's chest has the serpentine body of an Eastern dragon plus a Western dragon's wings.



* The dragons in ''ComicBook/{{Kairos}}'' are very humanoid, being roughly the size of a human, walking on two legs and having hands, wearing human clothes, and the female dragons have NonMammalMammaries.
* One of the guardians at the gate at Dream's castle in ''ComicBook/TheSandman'' is called Wyvern. Contrary to the usual appearance of a wyvern, the guardian is wingless and quadrupedal, with a long thin tail and neck and a bloated body, somewhat like a sauropod dinosaur (see for instance Chapter 3 of ''Season of Mists''). It's probably intentional, as the guardian on his left side (our right) is called Hippogriff but [[CallAPegasusAHippogriff is really a pegasus]].
* ''ComicBook/TheSavageDragon'' is a comic hero who actually is not a dragon at all. He simply looks kinda like one, enough that it became his name.



* ''ComicBook/TheSavageDragon'' is a comic hero who actually is not a dragon at all. He simply looks kinda like one, enough that it became his name.
* To become the [[ComicBook/ImmortalIronFist Iron Fist]], a candidate must face Shou Lao the Undying, an Eastern dragon with a snakelike body. The mark of Shou Lao on an Iron Fist's chest has the serpentine body of an Eastern dragon plus a Western dragon's wings.
* The dragons in ''ComicBook/{{Kairos}}'' are very humanoid, being roughly the size of a human, walking on two legs and having hands, wearing human clothes, and the female dragons have NonMammalMammaries.
* One of the guardians at the gate at Dream's castle in ''ComicBook/TheSandman'' is called Wyvern. Contrary to the usual appearance of a wyvern, the guardian is wingless and quadrupedal, with a long thin tail and neck and a bloated body, somewhat like a sauropod dinosaur (see for instance Chapter 3 of ''Season of Mists''). It's probably intentional, as the guardian on his left side (our right) is called Hippogriff but [[CallAPegasusAHippogriff is really a pegasus]].
* The Dragon that Hellboy fights [[spoiler: to the death]] in The Fury is simultaneously the OneWingedAngel form of the Witch-Goddess Nimue and the unified aspect of the 7 [[EldritchAbomination Ogdu Jahad]] destined to bring the end of the world.



* Karno's ''Here They Be Dragons'' largely follows traditional Western Dragons, save they can walk on two and four legs like Gargoyles, have [[OverlyLongName Overly Long Names,]] are just as capable of and [[GeniusBruiser knolwedgeable of]] spells right down to identifying specific curses InvisibleToNormals, the females are normally flat-chested, but [[BreastExpansion grow]] NonMammalMammaries that simply gauge their sexual arousal and ''especially'' view other species as [[PunyHumans Puny Furries]] regardless of their NoNudityTaboo and [[ObfuscatingStupidity being mistaken for simple brutes by the villagers.]] A horse-man learns all this when [[CursedWithAwesome cursed a spell that gives him a Gag Penis if someone ever touches it]] ''then'' [[NoKillLikeOverkill left as living sacrifice to the local dragon for food,]] but luckily becomes FriendsWithBenefits in a win-win deal of him having casual sex with her in exchange for all the gold he can carry and a spell to make such booty calls happen instantly by teleporting him to her.
* The Chalkydri in ''{{ComicBook/Crimson}}'' were dragons created by God during the creation of the Universe that fought on Lucifer's side during the War on Heaven and were imprisoned following their defeat. Their leader Sapha has multiple heads and is stated to be indestructible. He also has absolute control over his people, since [[spoiler:as soon as he released from his prison, the dragons are unleashed as well and proceed to lay waste upon mankind. When Myth/SaintGeorge sacrifices his life to imprison Sapha in the void, the dragons are gone as well]].
* ''ComicBook/BlackMoonChronicles'': Many sizes and colors, but mostly cosmetic differences as they're pretty much all big (human to {{kaiju}} size) reptilian flyers with fire breath (except for undead ones and negation wyrms, who breathe unlife and oblivion respectively). Most are (or at least seem) sentient, though several look like they have the intelligence of a cat or chimp more than a human one.
* Belloc from ''ComicBook/{{Firebreather}}'' is a {{Kaiju}} that when he's standing up, he looks more like a human, but when he bends down he looks more like a Western Dragon.

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* Karno's ''Here They Be Dragons'' largely follows traditional Western Dragons, save they can walk on two and four legs like Gargoyles, have [[OverlyLongName Overly Long Names,]] are just as capable of and [[GeniusBruiser knolwedgeable of]] spells right down to identifying specific curses InvisibleToNormals, The titular team in the females are normally flat-chested, but [[BreastExpansion grow]] NonMammalMammaries comic ''ComicBook/SouthernKnights'' included the character Dragon, who was originally conceived of as a [[ShapeShifting person who could transform into a dragon]]. It was later decided that simply gauge their sexual arousal and ''especially'' view other species as [[PunyHumans Puny Furries]] regardless of their NoNudityTaboo and [[ObfuscatingStupidity being mistaken for simple brutes by the villagers.]] A horse-man learns all this when [[CursedWithAwesome cursed he was a spell that gives him a Gag Penis if someone ever touches it]] ''then'' [[NoKillLikeOverkill left as living sacrifice to the local [[HumanityEnsues dragon for food,]] but luckily becomes FriendsWithBenefits in a win-win deal of him having casual sex with her in exchange for all the gold he can carry and a spell to make such booty calls happen instantly by teleporting him to her.
* The Chalkydri in ''{{ComicBook/Crimson}}'' were dragons created by God during the creation of the Universe that fought on Lucifer's side during the War on Heaven and were imprisoned following their defeat. Their leader Sapha has multiple heads and is stated to be indestructible. He also has absolute control over his people, since [[spoiler:as soon as he released from his prison, the dragons are unleashed as well and proceed to lay waste upon mankind. When Myth/SaintGeorge sacrifices his life to imprison Sapha in the void, the dragons are gone as well]].
* ''ComicBook/BlackMoonChronicles'': Many sizes and colors, but mostly cosmetic differences as they're pretty much all big (human to {{kaiju}} size) reptilian flyers with fire breath (except for undead ones and negation wyrms,
who breathe unlife and oblivion respectively). Most are (or at least seem) sentient, though several look like they have the intelligence of could transform into a cat or chimp more than a human one.
* Belloc from ''ComicBook/{{Firebreather}}'' is a {{Kaiju}} that when he's standing up,
human]]. Either way, he looks more like was a human, but when he bends down he looks more like a Western Dragon.good guy.
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* The dragons in ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}'' come in a variety of shapes (for example, the Great Red Dragon has rabbit-like ears and a goatee), but they're all large, intelligent fire-breathers who want what's best for the world. And then there's Mim, the Queen of the Dragons, who is part Ouroboros, part living CosmicKeystone. She's several miles long, and capable of single-handedly causing TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The dragon's culture has a high level of spiritual development and grants them further supernatural powers. The Great Red Dragon alone is telepathic, can astral-project through dreams, see the future, and communicate with the dead. Essentially, the dragons serve the role of angels, but are a mix of Western & Eastern Dragons (Fire-breathing & strength like Western ones, but [[BuffySpeak mysticalness]] of Eastern dragons.

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* The dragons in ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}'' come in a variety of shapes (for example, the Great Red Dragon has rabbit-like ears and a goatee), but they're all large, intelligent fire-breathers who want what's best for the world. And then there's Mim, the Queen of the Dragons, who is part Ouroboros, part living CosmicKeystone. She's several miles long, and capable of single-handedly causing TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The dragon's dragons' culture has a high level of spiritual development and grants them further supernatural powers. The Great Red Dragon alone Dragon, for instance, is telepathic, and can astral-project through dreams, see the future, and communicate with the dead. Essentially, the dragons serve the role of angels, but are physically a mix of Western & and Eastern Dragons (Fire-breathing & (fire-breathing and strength like Western ones, but [[BuffySpeak mysticalness]] with the benevolent mysticalness of Eastern dragons.)
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* The Chalkydri in ''{{ComicBook/Crimson}}'' were dragons created by God during the creation of the Universe that fought on Lucifer's side during the War on Heaven and were imprisoned following their defeat. Their leader Sapha has multiple heads and is stated to be indestructible. He also has absolute control over his people, since [[spoiler:as soon as he released from his prison, the dragons are unleashed as well and proceed to lay waste upon mankind. When Myth/SaintGeorge sacrifices his life to imprison Sapha in the void, the dragons are gone as well]].

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* The Chalkydri in ''{{ComicBook/Crimson}}'' were dragons created by God during the creation of the Universe that fought on Lucifer's side during the War on Heaven and were imprisoned following their defeat. Their leader Sapha has multiple heads and is stated to be indestructible. He also has absolute control over his people, since [[spoiler:as soon as he released from his prison, the dragons are unleashed as well and proceed to lay waste upon mankind. When Myth/SaintGeorge sacrifices his life to imprison Sapha in the void, the dragons are gone as well]].well]].
* ''ComicBook/BlackMoonChronicles'': Many sizes and colors, but mostly cosmetic differences as they're pretty much all big (human to {{kaiju}} size) reptilian flyers with fire breath (except for undead ones and negation wyrms, who breathe unlife and oblivion respectively). Most are (or at least seem) sentient, though several look like they have the intelligence of a cat or chimp more than a human one.
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* Karno's ''Here They Be Dragons'' largely follows traditional Western Dragons, save they can walk on two and four legs like Gargoyles, have [[OverlyLongName Overly Long Names,]] are just as capable of and [[GeniusBruiser knolwedgeable of]] spells right down to identifying specific curses InvisibleToNormals, the females are normally flat-chested, but [[BreastExpansion grow]] NonMammalMammaries that simply gauge their sexual arousal and ''especially'' view other species as [[PunyHumans Puny Furries]] regardless of their NoNudityTaboo and [[ObfuscatingStupidity being mistaken for simple brutes by the villagers.]] A horse-man learns all this when [[CursedWithAwesome cursed a spell that gives him a Gag Penis if someone ever touches it]] ''then'' [[NoKillLikeOverkill left as living sacrifice to the local dragon for food,]] but luckily becomes FriendsWithBenefits in a win-win deal of him having casual sex with her in exchange for all the gold he can carry and a spell to make such booty calls happen instantly by teleporting him to her.

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* Karno's ''Here They Be Dragons'' largely follows traditional Western Dragons, save they can walk on two and four legs like Gargoyles, have [[OverlyLongName Overly Long Names,]] are just as capable of and [[GeniusBruiser knolwedgeable of]] spells right down to identifying specific curses InvisibleToNormals, the females are normally flat-chested, but [[BreastExpansion grow]] NonMammalMammaries that simply gauge their sexual arousal and ''especially'' view other species as [[PunyHumans Puny Furries]] regardless of their NoNudityTaboo and [[ObfuscatingStupidity being mistaken for simple brutes by the villagers.]] A horse-man learns all this when [[CursedWithAwesome cursed a spell that gives him a Gag Penis if someone ever touches it]] ''then'' [[NoKillLikeOverkill left as living sacrifice to the local dragon for food,]] but luckily becomes FriendsWithBenefits in a win-win deal of him having casual sex with her in exchange for all the gold he can carry and a spell to make such booty calls happen instantly by teleporting him to her.her.
* The Chalkydri in ''{{ComicBook/Crimson}}'' were dragons created by God during the creation of the Universe that fought on Lucifer's side during the War on Heaven and were imprisoned following their defeat. Their leader Sapha has multiple heads and is stated to be indestructible. He also has absolute control over his people, since [[spoiler:as soon as he released from his prison, the dragons are unleashed as well and proceed to lay waste upon mankind. When Myth/SaintGeorge sacrifices his life to imprison Sapha in the void, the dragons are gone as well]].
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* Creator/CrossGen Comics's ''Comicbook/{{Scion}}'' features genetically engineered dragons used as aerial tanks by the techno-medieval Heron and Raven empires. A (seemingly) more conventional dragon appears in one arc of the straight-fantasy Crossgen title ''{{Sojourn}}''.

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* Creator/CrossGen Comics's ''Comicbook/{{Scion}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Scion}}'' features genetically engineered dragons used as aerial tanks by the techno-medieval Heron and Raven empires. A (seemingly) more conventional dragon appears in one arc of the straight-fantasy Crossgen title ''{{Sojourn}}''.''ComicBook/{{Sojourn}}''.
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* The dragons in ''Main/{{Kairos}}'' are very humanoid, being roughly the size of a human, walking on two legs and having hands, wearing human clothes, and the female dragons have NonMammalMammaries.

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* The dragons in ''Main/{{Kairos}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Kairos}}'' are very humanoid, being roughly the size of a human, walking on two legs and having hands, wearing human clothes, and the female dragons have NonMammalMammaries.

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* Morningbright the Dragon in ComicBook/{{Smax}} is a city-sized [[MixAndMatchCritters Lion/Arachnid/Peacock]] powered by fusion and sporting the attitude of Lucifer.

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* Morningbright the Dragon in ComicBook/{{Smax}} is a city-sized [[MixAndMatchCritters Lion/Arachnid/Peacock]] powered by fusion and sporting the attitude of Lucifer.
* Karno's ''Here They Be Dragons'' largely follows traditional Western Dragons, save they can walk on two and four legs like Gargoyles, have [[OverlyLongName Overly Long Names,]] are just as capable of and [[GeniusBruiser knolwedgeable of]] spells right down to identifying specific curses InvisibleToNormals, the females are normally flat-chested, but [[BreastExpansion grow]] NonMammalMammaries that simply gauge their sexual arousal and ''especially'' view other species as [[PunyHumans Puny Furries]] regardless of their NoNudityTaboo and [[ObfuscatingStupidity being mistaken for simple brutes by the villagers.]] A horse-man learns all this when [[CursedWithAwesome cursed a spell that gives him a Gag Penis if someone ever touches it]] ''then'' [[NoKillLikeOverkill left as living sacrifice to the local dragon for food,]] but luckily becomes FriendsWithBenefits in a win-win deal of him having casual sex with her in exchange for all the gold he can carry and a spell to make such booty calls happen instantly by teleporting him to her.
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* The dragons in ''{{Bone}}'' come in a variety of shapes (for example, the Great Red Dragon has rabbit-like ears and a goatee), but they're all large, intelligent fire-breathers who want what's best for the world. And then there's Mim, the Queen of the Dragons, who is part Ouroboros, part living CosmicKeystone. She's several miles long, and capable of single-handedly causing TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The dragon's culture has a high level of spiritual development and grants them further supernatural powers. The Great Red Dragon alone is telepathic, can astral-project through dreams, see the future, and communicate with the dead. Essentially, the dragons serve the role of angels, but are a mix of Western & Eastern Dragons (Fire-breathing & strength like Western ones, but [[BuffySpeak mysticalness]] of Eastern dragons.

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* The dragons in ''{{Bone}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Bone}}'' come in a variety of shapes (for example, the Great Red Dragon has rabbit-like ears and a goatee), but they're all large, intelligent fire-breathers who want what's best for the world. And then there's Mim, the Queen of the Dragons, who is part Ouroboros, part living CosmicKeystone. She's several miles long, and capable of single-handedly causing TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The dragon's culture has a high level of spiritual development and grants them further supernatural powers. The Great Red Dragon alone is telepathic, can astral-project through dreams, see the future, and communicate with the dead. Essentially, the dragons serve the role of angels, but are a mix of Western & Eastern Dragons (Fire-breathing & strength like Western ones, but [[BuffySpeak mysticalness]] of Eastern dragons.



** Other MU dragons include the ''TheMightyThor''[='=]s Midgard Serpent, Jade dragon, who is an ally of ''ComicBook/AlphaFlight'', the [[ComicBook/XMen Morlock]] Scaleface, and ''ComicBook/IronMan'''s Fin Fang Foom, who is actually an alien.

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** Other MU dragons include the ''TheMightyThor''[='=]s ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor''[='=]s Midgard Serpent, Jade dragon, who is an ally of ''ComicBook/AlphaFlight'', the [[ComicBook/XMen Morlock]] Scaleface, and ''ComicBook/IronMan'''s Fin Fang Foom, who is actually an alien.



* ''SavageDragon'' is a comic hero who actually is not a dragon at all. He simply looks kinda like one, enough that it became his name.

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* ''SavageDragon'' ''ComicBook/TheSavageDragon'' is a comic hero who actually is not a dragon at all. He simply looks kinda like one, enough that it became his name.



* Morningbright the Dragon in {{Smax}} is a city-sized [[MixAndMatchCritters Lion/Arachnid/Peacock]] powered by fusion and sporting the attitude of Lucifer.

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* Morningbright the Dragon in {{Smax}} ComicBook/{{Smax}} is a city-sized [[MixAndMatchCritters Lion/Arachnid/Peacock]] powered by fusion and sporting the attitude of Lucifer.
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* One of the guardians at the gate at Dream's castle in ''ComicBook/TheSandman'' is called Wyvern. Contrary to the usual appearance of a wyvern, the guardian is wingless and quadrupedal, with a long thin tail and neck and a bloated body, somewhat like a sauropod dinosaur (see for instance Chapter 3 of ''Season of Mists''). It's probably intentional, as the guardian on his left side (our right) is called Hippogriff but [[CallAPegasusAHippogriff is really a pegasus]].

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* One of the guardians at the gate at Dream's castle in ''ComicBook/TheSandman'' is called Wyvern. Contrary to the usual appearance of a wyvern, the guardian is wingless and quadrupedal, with a long thin tail and neck and a bloated body, somewhat like a sauropod dinosaur (see for instance Chapter 3 of ''Season of Mists''). It's probably intentional, as the guardian on his left side (our right) is called Hippogriff but [[CallAPegasusAHippogriff is really a pegasus]].pegasus]].
* The Dragon that Hellboy fights [[spoiler: to the death]] in The Fury is simultaneously the OneWingedAngel form of the Witch-Goddess Nimue and the unified aspect of the 7 [[EldritchAbomination Ogdu Jahad]] destined to bring the end of the world.
* Morningbright the Dragon in {{Smax}} is a city-sized [[MixAndMatchCritters Lion/Arachnid/Peacock]] powered by fusion and sporting the attitude of Lucifer.
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* In the alternate history fantasy series ''{{Arrowsmith}}'', the protagonist is an airman, a soldier who flies by magically transferring the flight ability of a dragonet (baby dragon) into himself. Each airman has his own dragonet companion who typically rides his shoulder, and he wears strips of skin shed by the dragonet's mother to help form a bond between them.

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* In the alternate history fantasy series ''{{Arrowsmith}}'', ''ComicBook/{{Arrowsmith}}'', the protagonist is an airman, a soldier who flies by magically transferring the flight ability of a dragonet (baby dragon) into himself. Each airman has his own dragonet companion who typically rides his shoulder, and he wears strips of skin shed by the dragonet's mother to help form a bond between them.
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* CrossGen Comics's ''Comicbook/{{Scion}}'' features genetically engineered dragons used as aerial tanks by the techno-medieval Heron and Raven empires. A (seemingly) more conventional dragon appears in one arc of the straight-fantasy Crossgen title ''{{Sojourn}}''.

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* CrossGen Creator/CrossGen Comics's ''Comicbook/{{Scion}}'' features genetically engineered dragons used as aerial tanks by the techno-medieval Heron and Raven empires. A (seemingly) more conventional dragon appears in one arc of the straight-fantasy Crossgen title ''{{Sojourn}}''.

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