Dragon Lord (comics)

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Dragon Lord is the name of several unrelated fictional characters in the Marvel Universe.

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[edit] Dragon Lord I

Dragon Lord

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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Sub-Mariner #52 (Aug 1972)
Created by Bill Everett and Mike Friedrich

The Dragon Lord was a fanatic bent on avenging Japan's defeat in World War II. Although blind, he appears to be able to "see" mentally. He used Sunfire as an ally, but Namor later convinced Sunfire of Dragon Lord's intentions to conquer the world for his own benefit. The two heroes stopped Dragon Lord's plans and destroyed his base.


[edit] Yu-Ti

Dragon Lord

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Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Premiere #15 (May 1974)
Created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane
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Alter ego Yu-Ti

Yu-Ti, the August Personage in Jade, was the morally corrupt ruler of K'un-L'un. He usurped the throne rightfully belonging to his nephew, Daniel Rand-K'ai.


[edit] Ral Dorn

Dragon Lord

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Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Fantastic Four Annual #16 (1981)
Created by Ed Hannigan and Steve Ditko
In story information
Alter ego Ral Dorn

Ral Dorn was a human of Earthly parentage who leads the Dragon Riders of the extradimensional world of Rammatpolen. The Dragon Riders use dragons as mounts in their journeys through time and space. Ral Dorn has used the Dragon Man as his own mount.



[edit] Tako Shamara

Dragon Lord

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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Spotlight(vol. 2) #5 (March, 1980)
Created by Marv Wolfman and Steve Ditko
In story information
Alter ego Tako Shamara

Taka Shamara first appeared in Marvel Spotlight (vol. 2) #5 (March, 1980), and was created by Marv Wolfman and Steve Ditko.

Dragon Lord later appears in Camp Hammond, as an official recruit for the Initiative, along with Ant-Man, Crusader, Melee, Geldoff, Geiger, Red Nine, and Diamondback.[1] Shamara was killed when the clone of MVP known as K.I.A. attacked the group of new trainees.[2] The surviving trainees, along with Triathlon and the Taskmaster presented his ashes and a flag to Shamara's family at their Long Island home. Shamara's son stated that he intends to honor his father by taking up his mantle.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Avengers: The Initiative #8
  2. ^ Avengers: The Initiative #10
  3. ^ Avengers: The Initiative #12

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