Savage Dragon #250

Writer: Erik Larsen Artist: Erik Larsen Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: July 15, 2020 Cover Price: $9.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
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ERIK LARSEN'S SAVAGE DRAGON HITS ISSUE 250! For 28 years, ERIK LARSEN has chronicled the lives and times of the Dragon and his extended family in one of comics' only series set in real time. This monumental oversized milestone issue is a sweeping culmination that sets the stage for the next phase of comics' most uncompromising series with its most shocking story yet! Forces have conspired against Malcolm Dragon and his family-but is this a turning point or...THE END?! Find out as SAVAGE DRAGON becomes the second original Image title to reach its 250th issue and begins the countdown to #300!

  • 9.7
    Comic Watch - Matt Meyer Jul 15, 2020

    There's no two books likeSavage Dragon, and issues like #250 prove why: brilliant, brutal, and even heartfelt execution from start to finish, where even the backup stories are as great as the lead one. Not a single page feels wasted. In an era of ever-increasing single comic prices, this is one that is indisputably worth the cost. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Jul 15, 2020

    Larsen does some great work with the art. Everything in the main story is visually fun and exciting. The rest of the stories are hit or miss as far as the art style goes, but they work for the tone of the stories they are trying to tell. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Russ Burlingame Jul 16, 2020

    The quick cuts and character-driven stories that shape Savage Dragon #250 feel a bit like a clip show, but one that touches on a lot of important moments that have arisen over the last three months, since Savage Dragon #249 took place in late March, shortly after the pandemic really started to obtain a grip on American culture. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    Multiversity Comics - Brian Salvatore Jul 16, 2020

    A disappointing issue from a storytelling place, and a disturbing one visually. Read Full Review

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