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    The Storyteller: Dragons #1

    The Storyteller: Dragons » The Storyteller: Dragons #1 - Son of the Serpent released by Archaia on December 2015.

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    Son of the Serpent last edited by fables87 on 09/30/19 01:39PM View full history

    What’s to Love: We explored the many different myths and legends about witches in "Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Witches", and we’re thrilled to rejoin the Storyteller and his faithful dog as they explore a whole new set of stories about dragons from talented creators with beautiful and unique styles.

    What It Is: Dragons have taken many different shapes in cultures across the world, from serpents and “worms” to thunderbirds and the classic European firebreather. In this first issue, Fabian Rangel Jr. (Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard) and artist Daniel Bayliss (Translucid) bring us “Son of the Serpent,” inspired by Native American stories about the Horned Snake and the Thunderbird.

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    CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar Location
    RegRegular CoverDaniel Bayliss1
    VarJackpot Variant CoverCory Godbey3
    VarBOOM! Studios 10 Years Incentive VariantKyla Vanderklugt4-5
    VarVariant CoverDavid Petersen6
    REFried Pie Exclusive Variant CoverIan Herring2
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