Cover Savage Dragon Vol.2 #150

Savage Dragon #150

Overlord
July 2009
30 Pages

Credits

Erik Larsen: Story & Art
Tom Orzechowski: Letters
Nikos Koutsis: Colors
Mike Toris: Flats
Josh Eichorn: is trying not to take sides in the Mattress Price War
Frank Fosco.: Pin-Up (Ethrian)
Frank Fosco.: Pin-Up (The Rock House Diner)
John Romita Jr.: Pin-Up (Dragon)

Heroes

Dragon (Corpse and Virus)
Daredevil
Rex Dexter

Supporting Characters

Angel Dragon
Malcolm Dragon
The Little Wise Guys

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Alternate “Old School” Cover

Curly
Jock (Death Issue)
Pee Wee
Scarecrow
Captain Jack Stewart
R. Richard Richards
Past:-
Chicago Police Department
Officer Bea O’Problem (Death Issue)
Officer Ivan Lipschidtz (Death Issue)
Officer Ray Wong (Death Issue)

Villains

The Vicious Circle
OverLord III (First Appearance)
Buster Justice (Death Issue)
Armor
Battle Roy (First Appearance)
Dart II
Dataman (Death Issue)
Iron Jaw
Killer Commando
Octopus
OpenFace
Pug Fugly (First Appearance)
Sage (First Appearance)
Samurai
Past:-
The Vicious Circle
OverLord
Bud Ugly
Crippler (First Appearance)

Summary

Many years ago, Antonio Seghetti saw that the super-freak population were moving in on the territory of the Mafia. He had a suit of armor build for him and became OverLord and formed the Vicious Circle but that was twenty years ago. In the present, the armor drifts in orbit above the Earth until it is drawn back down to the planet below. It impacts inside a Chicago building where police officers recover the item and take it back to their precinct. A practical joke is planned on Dragon who is just returning to the Chicago Police Department. The armor is put into a pose to make it look as though someone inside and Ray Wong went to get Dragon to tell him about his memento from the past.

The armor suddenly activated and unleashed its photon blast which annihilated the precinct and killed everyone inside except Dragon. The OverLord armor blasted out of the explosion before being drawn via remote control to a makeshift laboratory that serves as the headquarters for Octopus and OpenFace. They seek to use the armor as a means of ruling over the Vicious Circle from afar by using OverLord as their proxy but first they must carry out some repairs.

Six months later. Dragon defeats the villain Killer Commando, failing to learn from him the location of the missing Dart. The fugitive assassin awakens in the clubhouse of Daredevil and the Little Wise Guys where it is explained that she had been found face down in sewer water. Daredevil attempts to learn more about how she came to be in her current state but Dart claims to know nothing about her identity or possess any memories of her past.

Dataman is brought in to assist Octopus and OpenFace with the repairs to the stolen armor and reveal how they survived their apparent deaths. When the Vicious Circle had insisted that they eliminated Dragon, the duo sought to regain their freedom. They used a holographic projection to help fake their own deaths so that they could continue their research. Dataman helps eliminate the armor’s failsafe systems and to augment its abilities. The trio seeks to make it so that the armor possesses a more fluid motion so that it appears that someone is inside it.

The publisher of the Chicago Voice returns to his vendetta against Dragon by appearing on television. R. Richard Richards notes how Dragon was killed before a monster took on his identity, meaning that the city’s supposed protector is actually a mass murderer. Malcolm and Angel witness this broadcast just before Dragon returns home. They confront him over the claims that he is an imposter and he admits that this story is indeed true but Dragon feels no different to how he did before the incident.

Octopus and OpenFace are shocked unconscious as a shadowed figure takes possession of the armor and claims it as his own. Dataman had betrayed his colleagues and assures the new OverLord that there will be chance of outside influences taking control of the armor again. This is a relief to the man who states that he is actually somewhat more vulnerable in this form. Dataman is then blasted by OverLord so that his secret identity cannot be leaked out. OverLord then destroys the laboratory before departing, noting that Octopus and OpenFace managed to survive the explosions.

Dragon takes his children to Rex Dexter’s laboratory where he shows them his desiccated original body that is being kept in suspended animation. It is thought that this corpse should be stored in case spares parts are required and to prevent it falling into the hands of their enemies. If any memories can be extracted from the remains of Dragon’s brain then his allies’ secrets could be in jeopardy. His healing factor could also be copied, creating an invincible army.

OverLord raids the Freak Outpost and forces one of the super-freaks present to reveal the location of the Vicious Circle’s current leader. He then confronts Buster Justice to claim the leadership role, leading to a brief moment of violence. Buster backs down and offers to serve OverLord but is killed to prevent a rebellion from ever occurring. The Vicious Circle is then told that their name is redundant and that the criminal organization requires a drastic overhaul.

At the Chicago Police Department, news of trouble breaking out reaches Dragon and he gets ready to investigate. Captain Stewart stops his officer just to remind him to be careful as the city is depending on him to keep it safe. Dragon assures his superior that he will be careful but he had not been expecting the return of OverLord. He is informed that he is not Antonio Seghetti but OverLord has met him before in his former guise.

Daredevil spends a passionate night with Dart before heading out on patrol, letting her know that although the rest of the Little Wise Guys have gone to school, Jock has remained behind to look out for her. Dart is happy for the first time in years but when she catches Jock watching a news bulletin mentioning Dart’s killer status, she kills the youngster. Jock’s corpse is disposed of and the crime covered, hiding her true nature from her new friends.

In an effort to finally resolve the differences between Dargon and the Vicious Circle, OverLord attempts to recruit the hero into their ranks. He plans to reform the criminal organization into a force for good, helping humans and super-freaks to get along with one another. Dragon refuses to cooperate and attacks his nemesis. OverLord is impressed by Dragon’s strength but is forced to end the fight, incinerating Dragon’s head and torso. He instructs the Vicious Circle to gather up the remains, hoping to use the dead man’s blood to create a new force…

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VANGUARD
End of the Game
6 Pages

Credits

Erik Larsen: Plot
Gary Carlson: Script
Nikos Koutsis: Art & Colors
Mike Toris: Inks & Flats
Rus Wooton: Letters

Heroes

Vanguard

Supporting Characters

The Morphlings
Roxanne Wells
Wally

Villains

The Mekka-Drones (First Appearance)
The Tyrrus Combine (First Appearance)

Summary

Vanguard is locked in combat with a Tyrranean who has wandered into the solar system and must be stopped before it transmits a message to the rest of the Tyrrus Combine. Roxanne Wells wears a battle-suit so that she can assist her alien lover but it soon becomes clear that their opponent is too powerful for them to defeat. Vanguard calls out for this fight to end and Wally shuts down what is revealed to be a training session, the hero struggling against one of his Morphlings.

Wally lectures his best friend over his failure to defeat even a fake Tyrranean as Vanguard seems more interested in trying to show off for Roxanne. Their conversation is interrupted when a message comes through from Vanguard’s home world of Kalyptus. This general informs Vanguard that the war with the Tyrrus Combine has ended with their victory. All of the vanguard units are being recalled home but Vanguard and Wally enjoy living on Earth too much.

A story is made up to claim that Vanguard’s spaceship has been damaged in a battle with a new alien race and that they are stranded for the time being. It turns out that it was not a Kalyptan officer making contact but a minion of the Tyrrus Combine. They have finally conquered Kalyptus and are recalling all of the vanguards so that their entire species can be exterminated. It is declared that if Vanguard will not return to them then they will go to him…

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THOR
The Mission
6 Pages

Credits

Erik Larsen: Story
Cory Hamscher: Art
Matt Yackey: Colors
Rus Wooton: Letters

Villains

Thor
Mister Glum
Angel Dragon
The Trog Monster (First Appearance)

Summary

It has been years now since Thor has been stranded in Dimension-X and he has been fighting his way from one planet to another in search of a way home. He fights through the guards at a huge dungeon where Thor releases a giant creature called the Trog Monster. Thor reasons that this beast can become his steed, flying him from this planet to Glum World. The story of a group of children getting teleported to Earth from Glum World had been spread throughout this realm.

Thor and his new companion arrive on Glum World where their presence is detected by the planet’s ruler. Mister Glum emerges in his battle-suit to confront the intruders, effortlessly overpowering the Trog Monster before attacking its master. Thor and he fight one another until Mister Glum hears his opponent ranting against his enemies, Herakles and Savage Dragon. Sensing that he is with a kindred spirit, Glum calls for a truce.

An offer is made by Glum to transport his foe back to Earth but only if Thor promises to target Dragon before going after Herakles. Thor has little preference over which of his enemies that he goes after first and agrees to the deal. Angel Dragon wonders what is going on but Glum and Thor lie about their alliance and Glum claims to simply be helping Thor return home.

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SAVAGE DRAGON & G-MAN
Power Struggle
4 Pages
NOTE: This story is a preview of G-MAN: CAPE CRISIS #3

Credits

Chris Giarrusso: Story & Art
Erik Larsen: Dragon Art

Heroes

Dragon

Guest Heroes

G-Man
Billy Demon

Guest Villains

Fangral (First Appearance)

Summary

G-Man and Billy Demon are searching for fragments of G-Man’s magic cape and locate one of the pieces, turned into a bracelet that is wrapped around a super-freak. Fangral is locked in combat with Dragon when the youngsters join the fray. They accidentally allow the villain to land a free shot on their ally before Dragon delivers the knockout blow. He had hoped to take the bracelet with him as a piece of evidence but Billy Demon grabs it before he and G-Man fly away.

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ETHRIAN – Chapter 6
“The Watchers of Pyrite Gorge” – Part 2
6 Pages

Credits

Gary Carlson: Script/Plot
Frank Fosco: Plot/Art
Allen Forbes II: Letters
Erik Larsen: Editor

Characters

Chuk
Past:-
Ethrian
Charlie Hendrix
James Peterson
Valerie Brisbane
General Clifford Pike

Summary

Fighter jets are sent into the Pyrite Gorge region to join the fray but Ethrian destroys them just as easily as he had done the helicopters. The Ethereal Warrior is then suddenly gripped with pain before plummeting out of the sky where he is later found dead. Valerie Brisbane wakes up from a dream that featured this war in the past. She speaks with Chuk who explains that he is the watchdog of the Powerhouse entity which has been dormant up until recently.

It was only through Valerie’s connection with the tower that Powerhouse woke up as it had not been active since Ethrian’s death. The only clue that it still lived in some form was that Ethrian kept getting resurrected after each new death at the hands of the military. The army has been studying their alien captive for years now which means that Chuk has to protect the tower by himself, relying on security systems such as the fog and other means.

Back at the Hackett Military Base, General Pike informs his prisoners that they will not stand trial and that there has been no trace of radiation in either young man. Charlie Hendrix and James Peterson ask to be released but as they know too much about the whole affair and the involvement of extraterrestrials, they will not be let go. Pike then asks the youngsters if they would like to remain in their cells or if they would like to assist the army…

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DAREDEVIL
NOTE: This story was originally printed in the DAREDEVIL #18
16 Pages

Credits

Charles Biro: Story & Art

Heroes

Daredevil

Supporting Characters

The Little Wise Guys
Curly
Jock
Pee Wee
Scarecrow
Flashback:-
Bart Hill (Daredevil)
John Hill (First Appearance) (Death Issue)
Mary Hill (First Appearance) (Death Issue)
The Pygmies (First Appearance)
Jack (First Appearance) (Death Issue)

Villains

Flashback:-
Edgar (First Appearance) (Death Issue)

Summary

Daredevil is tucking his young companions into bed but is pressured into sharing his origin story with them all. The Little Wise Guys are thrilled when he agrees, going back several years to when he was a mere five weeks old. At that point, his father was a wealthy businessman who owned a gold mine in the Australian wilderness that was apparently having problems.

A telephone call from his brother-in-law, Edgar, reveals to a concerned John Hill that all of the gold supply has been exhausted. Refusing to sell the mine without inspecting it himself, he set off for Australia and was joined by his wife and son on the trip. The family went into the mine where they were to be killed by an explosion set off by the scheming brother-in-law.

Edgar claimed ignorance of the event and began taking them home in his car which he then claimed had run out of petrol. He then convinced a tribe of pygmies to murder John Hill by tricking the innocent-thinking natives into thinking their victim was a bringer of doom. They then went for the terrified Mary Hill who hid her infant child before taking her own life.

The tribe’s former leader discovered the child and raised him as his own, training him into becoming a skilled athlete and tracker. As the elderly man neared death, he revealed documents that contained all of his adopted son’s true identity. Bart Hill finally knew something of his origins and he deposed the current chief, taking his ceremonial costume for himself.

Bart Hill returned to the United States where his father’s lawyer Jack assisted him in reclaiming his family fortune, at that point now firmly under the control of Edgar. The lawyer was killed in an assassination attempt on the teenager who then went back to confront his uncle, donning the tribal costume. His scared relative ended up killing himself accidentally and the family estate was returned to its rightful owner, allowing him to go through school and eventually become the vigilante Daredevil.

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SAVAGE DRAGON
The Way It Was
NOTE: This story was originally printed in SAVAGE DRAGON #0 and as part of the IMAGE COMICS hardcover
20 Pages

Credits

Erik Larsen: Creator / Writer / Artist / Inker
Chris Eliopoulos: Letters
Reuben Rude & Abel Mouton: Colors

Characters

The Krylans (First Appearance)
Emperor Kurr (Dragon) (First Appearance)
Bosco (First Appearance)
Geeta (First Appearance) (Death Issue)
Lorrella (First Appearance)
Rech (First Appearance) (Death Issue)
Weiko (First Appearance) (Death Issue)

Supporting Characters

Jon Day

Summary

Aboard a mammoth spaceship live a race of green-skinned, fin-headed aliens known as the Krylans who are ruled by their cruel leader, Emperor Kurr. Their vessel has arrived in the vicinity of Earth and Kurr orders that his people kill every human being on the planet. His two chief scientists, Rech and Weiko, state that they cannot possible perform genocide as murder is against their race’s religious beliefs.

The Krylans have travelled for countless generations in search of a new planet to call home, something that prophecies foretell them accomplishing eventually. Kurr has no desire to wait any longer and he demands that the two scientists design a method to exterminate humanity. Rech and Weiko know that they can certainly perform this task and were their targets a lesser race then perhaps they would be tempted to carry out their mission. However, five days of satellite broadcasts have been taken and the Krylan scientists recognise mankind as being an intelligent if perhaps primitive species.

Emperor Kurr appears before his subjects and announces that he has located a new home for them which is populated by creatures that lack even rudimentary intelligence. He has reluctantly given the order to eliminate this race so that after centuries of searching they can finally settle down. Rech and Weiko refuse to participate any further and bring a human subject aboard the vessel. They will use the excuse of studying the alien in order to better discover a means of killing it.

Weiko recruits his daughter Geeta to try and conceive an heir with Kurr so that their people will always have one of the “Chosen Ones” ruling over them. Kurr brutally kills Geeta after they have sex and claims that her body was too fragile to survive an encounter with him. Weiko discovers in her corpse a fertilised egg that will spawn a new Chosen One, freeing him and Rech up for an assassination attempt.

Kurr checks on the progress of a more devastating weapon that would leave Earth less hospitable to his people but will accomplish his plans of conquest quicker.

One of the scientists, Lorella, questions the wisdom of not having more patience so as to better enjoy their new home. Kurr reacts badly to this and would have raped and killed her had Rech and Weiko not summoned him away to show them their progress.

The human subject is used to explain how his species and the Krylans are almost identical but Kurr simply kills him and eats his brain. He then turns his attention back to Lorella but Kurr is betrayed by his scientists as they repeatedly shoot him in the head. They then take him away and download the satellite broadcast into Kurr’s brain so as to give him a new existence. The duo will later teleport their deposed emperor down to Earth to live so that his memories are not restored using Kurr’s regularly performed mind-scans. They then perform a vasectomy in order to prevent any further Chosen Ones from being fathered.

With Kurr gone, Rech and Weiko then blow up their laboratory with them inside it so as to cover up the whole ordeal. They leave Lorella behind to provide a cover story, explaining that an accident had occurred and that Earth is no longer a suitable home for them after humanity proved to be more intelligent than first thought. A new Chosen One will be born and they will lead them to a new era of peace and harmony. Meanwhile, Kurr arrives on Earth in an amnesiac state in a burning field…

NOTE: This issue features LOTTA MALARKY by Erik Larsen
NOTE: This issue features BACON MUMMY by Erik Larsen