List of Dragons in Popular Culture - Dragons in Comics and Puppetry

Dragons in Comics and Puppetry

  • George from the webcomic George the Dragon by Gary Lougee.
  • Chibisuke and various other dragons in the Dragon Drive manga.
  • Valdik and other dragons in the one-shot tankōbon manga Dragon Wars: The Tale of Lufiak Duell.
  • Dolosus from Timescapes by Jessica Peffer
  • Dragon Man, in Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four
  • Dulcy, in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic and TV series
  • Fin Fang Foom, in various Marvel Comics - in truth, a member of an entire race of alien dragons, the Kakaranatharans.
  • Llewellyn from Ozy and Millie by D.C. Simpson
  • Mitch and Serthedal in the webcomic The Wings of Change by Mariette S. Rose
  • Nid Hogg in Angel Sanctuary
  • Rremly in Catharsis by J. Boeke
  • Shenron (Shenlong) and Porunga, two dragons from the Dragon Ball series.
  • The Great Red Dragon and his colleagues, in Jeff Smith's Bone
  • The Dragon from the webcomic Sinfest by Tatsuya Ishida.
  • Ronn Lucas' ventriloquism puppet Scorch the Teenaged Dragon.
  • Calvin (of the Calvin and Hobbes comic strip) once fantasized about being a dragon. He presumably intended to bite his mom or try to breathe fire at her when she came to see if he had brushed his teeth.
  • Lockheed, the pet dragon of Kitty Pryde, or Shadowcat, of the X-Men.
  • The dragon/dog hybrid in the webcomic College Roomies from Hell!!!.
  • The dragon in the strip "惡作劇龍" (Prank Dragon) of the webcomic The Perry Bible Fellowship.
  • The unnamed dragon in Sleeping Dragons whom a knight, a wizard and village foolishly and repeatedly provoke against the advice of one wise, but frustrated, villager.
  • The unnamed dragon in the strip. How to Draw, Six Differences, True or False, etc. in Slylock Fox & Comics for Kids
  • Wormy, the title character of the comic by David A. Trampier.
  • The dragon working with Angel in Angel: After the Fall
  • Delbert the La Choy Dragon, an early muppet performed by Frank Oz and voiced by Jim Henson who appeared in a series of La Choy Chinese food commercials, currently on display at the museum of the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Ed Starmos and Andrew in Darkness Within
  • The dragons from Fred Perry's Gold Digger - divided into five races, Iron, Brass, Copper, Gold and Platinum, each with their own attributes; they were created by ancient, intelligent dinosaurs as a slave race, but soon rebelled.

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