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Dragons were large, winged reptilian creatures. Often found in magical realms, they had a voracious appetite. While, in some universes, Dragons were intelligent creatures with the power of speech, in others they were mere beasts, albeit with the cunning of a predator.
History
While in Hideea, Jenny Everywhere helped the knight Sir Parsifal slay a red Dragon which had eaten Parsifal's horse. (COMIC: Beauty as a Beast)
Shortly after gaining her shifting powers, the Jenny Nowhere of Westbrook in one universe accidentally summoned a blue Dragon while trying to summon a gun. (COMIC: The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)
In one of the universes in which the Infinity Apartment existed, bipedal, talking Dragons were a normal part of society, and indeed possibly the Earth's dominant intelligent species. Jenny showed Keith a Dragon door-to-door missionary as proof of the Apartment's multi-dimensional nature. (COMIC: Infinity Apartment)
Arthurian England in Reality Z-25 31-H was home to at least one talking, bipedal Dragon. After he made off with a Princess, it was assumed that he had abducted her, and the Blue Knight was sent after him to “rescue” her. However, it transpired that the Dragon and Princess were actually in love, and they left the country to seek a land that would be accepting of their relationship. (COMIC: Defying the Dragon)
To aid in his takeover of the Land of the Naked Emperor in one universe, Baron Tarquin enlisted Dragon-riding Argothian mercenaries. The Dragons ridden through the air by these warriors were green and scaly, with two legs and two wings, and appeared to be non-sapient steeds. (COMIC: 24 Hour Comic 2019)
The Snap-Dragon was a Dragon with a snapping beak, horns, wings and a long coiling body, wreathed in blue flames, which resided in the depths of Snapdragon Lake inside Madame Tarsa's Toybox's Christmas Toyland. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)
In at least one universe, Laura Drake was actually a Dragon, over a hundred feet in height. She had the ability to adopt human form. (PROSE: Truth in Labeling)