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LimaBD

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savage dragon
« on: January 23, 2010, 10:27:42 PM »

hey guys. im just wondering if anyone here is in to savage dragon. ive been interested in this series for a while but never got into it. im trying to figure out where to start in order to understand the current arc without going too far back. eventually ill work my way back from there.

thanks
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Re: savage dragon
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2010, 10:00:47 PM »

I've started to read Savage Dragon from issue 150, it was a very good starting point, I thought.

But I can't get the series regularly it as far as I know thers no TPB corrently in print of the series
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Re: savage dragon
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2010, 10:35:44 PM »

I used to read the Savage Dragon but stopped buying the books when they'ld come out sometime around 135.  I dropped the book mainly because I ran out of patience with the erratic publishing schedule that Larsen had the book on for a few years.  It didn't help any that all the shops I would visit didn't order enough copies to last until the weekend, when I'ld have a chance to go buy comics.  The last issue I read was 148, and that was only because it was the FCBD edition.  I haven't even looked at TSD since then.

TPBs appear to go up volume 15, covering up to issue 81.  Looks like most can be had for as little as $5.00 plus S&H on eBay.
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