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Savage Dragon: The End

Erik Larsen

Publisher: Image Comics

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Summary

Collects SAVAGE DRAGON #187-192 
 
Convicted of crimes he committed when he reverted to his Emperor Kurr persona, Dragon is locked up with the deadly villains he himself brought to justice. What follows isn't pretty.
Available since: 01/22/2014.

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