The Seadragon

    (Elite, 1986)
™ and ©1985 Elite Comics

Any emerald-skinned character that swims underwater will automatically draw comparisons with Triton from the Inhumans. Such is the case with Seadragon.

The first issue of Seadragon leaps into a story without any background info on the title hero until the tale has already halfway unfolded. Readers are directed to Epsilon Wave No. 1 for Seadragon’s origin.
Seadragon was once Walter Kochs until an accident happened, the specifics of which are not revealed. Seadragon helps the Atlantis-like city Manoa find a powerful missing gem. Perhaps the best part of this series is Dennis Yee’s art, which has some similarities with that of Sub Mariner creator Bill Everett.
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  • 1
    May 1986
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Richard Paolinelli  ·  A: Dennis Yee
    4 copies from $2.87
  • 2
    Jun 1986
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Richard Paolinelli, Carl Knappe  ·  A: Dennis Yee
    4 copies from $1.75
  • 3
    Aug 1986
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Dennis Yee  ·  A: Dennis Yee
    6 copies from $1.90
  • 4
    Sep 1986
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Dennis Yee  ·  A: Dennis Yee
    5 copies from $1.99
  • 5
    Nov 1986
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Dennis Yee  ·  A: Dennis Yee
    3 copies from $4.00
  • 6
    Jan 1987
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Dennis Yee  ·  A: Jack Arata
    2 copies from $4.50