Homages to Dragon
Savage Fin
Erik Larsen included a Dragon-lookalike as a villain in his Spider-Man & Wolverine storyline from Marvel Comics Presents #48-50. The whole story was collected in the Wolverine vs. Spider-Man one-shot, and much later the Marvel Comics Presents: Wolverine Vol. 2 trade paperback and the Spider-Man by David Michelinie & Erik Larsen Omnibus hardcover . (SOURCE)
™ & © Marvel Entertainment, LLC & its subsidiaries.
Savage Drag-On Queen
The Savage Drag-On is a parody of Dragon from Spittin’ Image, a one-shot parody comic published by Eclipse.
™ Steve Donnelly & Fred Schiller. Story © 1992 Fred Schiller. Art © 1992 Tom Simonton, Terry Dodson, Ben Herrera, Dan Schaeffer & David Ammerman. Cover © 1992 Sam Kieth & Paul Mounts.
Sewage Dragoon
Sewage Dragoon was a one-shot comic spoofing Savage Dragon. It was written and pencilled by Bill Maus and published by Parody Press.
™ & © Bill Maus.
Jolly Green Drag-Queen
The Jolly Green Drag-Queen was a spoof of Dragon from Image’s self-parody two-issue miniseries Splitting Image.
™ & © Rob Liefeld & Donald E. Simpson.
The Dragon Parody that Never was
Stupid was an Image series created by Hilary Barta intended to satirize Image’s key titles. The first issue (and the only one to be released) parodied Spawn. The second issue was intended to be a parody of Savage Dragon, and would have been available in 3D and non-3D editions. It was never released. (SOURCE)
™ & © Hilary Barta.
Savage Finster
Original version with Dragon
Revised version with “Savage Finster”
Kevin Maguire and Jon Peterson originally intended to have the first issue of their series Strikeback include an appearance by Dragon. However, since it ended up being published by Malibu’s Bravura imprint instead of Image, Dragon was replaced with a new character, “Savage Finster”. Dragon was restored when the title was reprinted at Image.
(SOURCE 1, SOURCE 2)
™ & © Jonathan Peterson and Kevin Maguire.
“Not-Dragon”
In episode 8 of the Maxx cartoon (adapting issue #6 of the Maxx comic book), Dragon is replaced with a unnamed police detective.
The Maxx ™ & © Sam Kieth. Maxx animated series © 1995 Paramount Global.
Hammerhead (“Not-Mako”)
In episode 8 of the Maxx cartoon (adapting issue #6 of the Maxx comic book), Mako is replaced with a half-man, half-shark creature called Hammerhead.
The Maxx ™ & © Sam Kieth. Maxx animated series © 1995 Paramount Global.
Dragon parody short
A one-page cartoon spoofing Dragon was included in Fart Wars #1, published by Entity in June 1997.
Skrull Dragon
There is a Skrull resembling Dragon in Nova (1999) #3, written by Erik Larsen.
™ & © Marvel Entertainment, LLC & its subsidiaries.
Savage Dragonbert
Savage Dragonbert was a back-up parody strip in Savage Dragon combining Dragon with Dilbert. Most of it was collected in the one-shot Full Frontal Nerdity.
™ & © Karl Hörnell.
Dino-Cop
In the DC Comics limited series Multiversity (written by Grant Morrison), there is a Dragon-like character called Dino-Cop.
™ & © DC Comics.