The Savage Dragon: Sex & Violence
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The Savage Dragon: Sex & Violence was a two-issue limited comic book series starring the Savage Dragon, created by Erik Larsen
Erik Larsen
Erik J. Larsen is an American comic book writer, artist and publisher. He is best known for his work on Savage Dragon, as one of the founders of Image Comics, and for his work on Spider-Man for Marvel Comics.-Early life:...

. It ran from August to September 1997. Chronologically, the story occurs approximately between issues 21 and 22 of the regular Savage Dragon series.

The mini-series was originally conceived as a Savage Dragon annual, with art by Adam Hughes
Adam Hughes
Adam Hughes is an American comic book artist who has worked for companies such as DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Lucasfilm, Warner Bros...

, but it was split into a mini-series.

Plot

When the Savage Dragon responds to a domestic violence
Domestic violence
Domestic violence, also known as domestic abuse, spousal abuse, battering, family violence, and intimate partner violence , is broadly defined as a pattern of abusive behaviors by one or both partners in an intimate relationship such as marriage, dating, family, or cohabitation...

 call, he finds a distraught mother and child and a man whose head has been exploded with great force. The woman, Jennifer Murphy, explains that her mutant powers began to manifest while her husband was beating her, and when he turned his violent attention on their daughter, Jennifer struck him with a strength she had never known before, completely demolishing the man's head. Prosecutors decide not to press charges, calling it a case of self defense.

Later, a number of decapitated male corpses are discovered in Chicago back alleys. Suspicion immediately falls on Jennifer, though there is no evidence linking her to the crime. Police grow more suspicious when an anonymous caller contacts the police numerous times, identifying Jennifer as the murderer. On this circumstantial evidence, she is imprisoned.

The real murderer is a stripper who has super-powers. The anonymous caller, a strip-club regular named Grundy, is enamored of the stripper, and has taken it upon himself to shield her from punishment for her crimes, in an attempt to garner her attention and favor.

The Savage Dragon is convinced that Jennifer is not the killer, and sets about exonerating her. During his investigations, he is confronted by a woman named Guillotine, armed with powerful laser weapons. He attempts to question her, not realizing she is the murderer. Guillotine attacks the Dragon, taking him by surprise, and nearly beats him (by blowing a hole in his chest), but he is rescued by Freak Force
Freak Force
Freak Force is the name of a fictional team of superhuman bounty hunters operating out of Chicago, Illinois. They originated in the Image Comics series Savage Dragon, but subsequently went on to star in their own series...

 member Dart
Dart (comics)
Dart is a fictional Image Comics superhero. Created by Erik Larsen, she first appeared in 1992, in Savage Dragon #2 .-Publication history:...

.

Later, Grundy pays a visit to Guillotine to profess his obsessive love. Guillotine relives a memory of childhood sexual abuse at the hands of her father (which prompted her mother to decapitate her father), and then beheads Grundy.

Following a lead, the Dragon and Alex Wilde
Alex Wilde
Alex Wilde is a fictional character in the , a supporting character and occasional love interest of Savage Dragon. She is a supporting character in the comics. During Dragon's rampage Alex is nearly killed when a building falls on her, however she somehow survives but is badly hurt. During this...

travel to the strip club where Grundy was a regular. They spot Guillotine, and pursue her into an alley behind the club. The Dragon and Guillotine fight once more, but this time the Dragon defeats her. She is taken into custody by the Chicago Police Department. Investigators discover a number of preserved human (male) heads in her apartment.

Eventually, Guillotine confesses to all of the murders, exonerating Jennifer Murphy. She is released from prison and reunited with her daughter.
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