The Savage Dragon: Sex & Violence was a two-issue limited series starring the Savage Dragon, created by Erik Larsen. It ran from August to September 1997. Chronologically, the story occurs between issues 21 and 22 (approximately) of the regular Savage Dragon series.
The mini-series was originally conceived as a Savage Dragon Annual with art by Adam Hughes but it was split into a mini-series and Hughes provided only layouts because, Larsen alleges...
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