COMICS: First Look At Legendary's A TOWN CALLED DRAGON

COMICS: First Look At Legendary's A TOWN CALLED DRAGON

Check out the cover art by Geoff Shaw for the first two issues of A Town Called Dragon, written by Judd Winnick (Batman, Green Lantern), which hits stores later this month!

By NateBest - Sep 08, 2014 01:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Comics
Legendary has sent us the cover art for the first two issues of the upcoming series A Town Called Dragon. Written by Judd Winick (Batman, Green Lantern), the first issue of this modern day myth hits stores on September 24th.

A Town Called Dragon #1 Cover


A Town Called Dragon #2 Cover Art


Legendary Comics transports you to A Town Called Dragon. On the surface it seems like your average all-American tourist trap, but this snow-covered town hides a burning secret. After centuries of lying buried within the depths of an icy mountain, the world’s last dragon egg finally hatches – endangering modern life as we know it. Now an unlikely group of dangerously unqualified, ordinary citizens must band together, battling the elements – and each other – to slay this menacing creature.

In issue #2 (hitting stores in October), enter the town of Dragon, Colorado — a mountain community desperately trying to exploit their fantastical folklore in a hopeless attempt to lure in tourists. But the town's true legend is greater than they could possibly imagine...

When a German excavation team accidentally unearths the world's last remaining dragon egg, an ancient beast is born, destroying everything in its path. Now this menacing creature threatens to wipe the entire town off the map. How can one group of ordinary citizens stand against a monster when they can’t even stand each other?
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Tevii
Tevii - 9/8/2014, 1:31 PM
I like Winnick's writing, I might have to check this out... and that second cover is pretty cool
Satanistpanther
Satanistpanther - 9/8/2014, 1:47 PM
Sounds awesome !!! Release date ?
DatScarletPimPerNeLL
DatScarletPimPerNeLL - 9/8/2014, 2:17 PM
So basically...
DeusExSponge
DeusExSponge - 9/8/2014, 2:43 PM
That poor horse!
EhMaybeSays
EhMaybeSays - 9/8/2014, 2:46 PM
I'll be reading.
case
case - 9/10/2014, 9:31 AM
I'm not a big fan of Winnick. His time on Kyle Raynor was a bit mind numbing.
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