COMICS
BUYER’S GUIDE #961 April 17, 1992 Page 1
Erik Larsen and
his Dragon: Image character has a long history
By Rik
Offenberger
Erik
Larsen's first professional work appeared in Megaton # 1. By the time Megaton #2
rolled around, two years after issue # 1 Paul Dragon, the director of the
Society of Super-Heroes appeared in his first mass-produced comic book. Paul
Dragon, who was simply called Dragon at the time, appeared only in the last page
of the story featuring Vanguard. However, by Megaton #3, Dragon was featured on
the cover and in the lead story. The Dragon story line concluded in Megaton #4.
Despite
Dragon's connection to Megaton Comics, Megaton #2 was not his first appearance.
Dragon first appeared in a Larsen published fanzine, Graphic Fantasy. As
chronicled in a text piece from Megaton #4, Larsen created Dragon when he was in
the fourth grade. "I started drawing a series of homemade unpublished
comics that featured my own characters. It was then I created the Dragon
combining a few of my favorite characters: Batman, Captain Marvel (Shazam, to
those too young to remember), and Speed Racer. He's evolved considerably since
then. Not owning a TV helped a lot to help keep me glued to the drawing board. I
ended up creating over a hundred heroes and about 75 comics.
“After
I got out of school, I drew a Dragon story for Charlton Bullseye - it
wasn't published. Editor George Wildman told me Bullseye was overstocked
and advised me to send it to other publishers as he thought it was professional
enough to do so. Around this time, the owners of a local funny book store were
encouraging myself and a couple of other local talents to put out a comic book.
So there went my Dragon story into that 72-page monster! The second issue I did
by myself (all printed in my living room on a tabletop offset press) and we sent
copies to everybody. The reviews poured in and they were darn good too! A couple
of companies hired me to draw for them on the strength of Graphic Fantasy.
. .”
The
same Paul Dragon who appeared in Megaton Comics will, with a little reworking,
appear as Savage Dragon from Image Comics in June.
Copyright
© 1992 Krause Publications, Inc. All rights reserved
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