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Dragon (1987 Comics Interview) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Dragon (1987 Comics Interview) 1

    Cover pencils by Willie Peppers. Article by Henry Vogel explaining how Dragon and Serpent were created; includes background information on the Southern Knights. The Debt, script by Henry Vogel, pencils by Willie Peppers, inks by Bruce Solotoff; Dragon and Serpent are the last male and female of a dragon race; Aside from being normally large dragons, they share a unique ability--they can change into human form; Having recently discovered each other, they continue travelling the world together while working on their new-found relationship; In Egypt, they are kidnapped by terrorists who are using the same hostage prison that Mark had been 800 years earlier. 28 pgs. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #2
    Dragon (1987 Comics Interview) 2

    Cover pencils by Willie Peppers. Article by Henry Vogel explaining how Dragon and Serpent were created; includes background information on the Southern Knights. The Man in the Iron Mask, script by Henry Vogel, pencils by Willie Peppers, inks by Bud Hudson; Continuing their world tour, Dragon and Serpent travel to Paris; While discussing the creation of new identities--something Mark has done often over the past 1200 years--Mark tells Serpent of his time as a King's musketeer, and an adventure involving The Man in the Iron Mask; At the end of the tale, Serpent takes the name Brigit; uses some elements from Alexandre Dumas' book, The Man in the Iron Mask. 28 pgs. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #3
    Dragon (1987 Comics Interview) 3

    Cover pencils by Willie Peppers. Article by Henry Vogel explaining how Dragon and Serpent were created; includes background information on the Southern Knights. A Tale of Two Dragons, script by Henry Vogel, pencils by Willie Peppers, inks by Don Hillsman and Ted Boonthanakit; Dragon and Serpent--flying in their true forms--are shot at by the Zambesian Air Force and retreat to a a village that both had visited in their past; 900 years earlier, Brigit had turned the people there into dragon worshippers who required human sacrifices; Mark journeyed there with 3 other English explorers in the late 1890s. 28 pgs. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #4
    Dragon (1987 Comics Interview) 4

    Cover pencils by Willie Peppers. Article by Henry Vogel explaining how Dragon and Serpent were created; includes background information on the Southern Knights. The Night They Burned Old Dixie Down, script by Henry Vogel, pencils by Willie Peppers, inks by Don Hillsman; Mark and Brigit end up back in Atlanta, where Mark recalls his years as a smuggler during the Civil War. 28 pgs. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.