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- The Fiend uses a powerful alien orb to feed on anger and prey on the homeless. The Warrior King, a dimension-hopping guardian of the orb, who needs it to save his world, helps Dragon stop him. Part 2 of 4 of the Warrior King crossover.
- Overlord sends his monstrous spider-like assassin, Arachnid, to abduct Dragon's police partner Alex and mentor Frank in an attempt to blackmail Dragon to join his force of evil mutants. Dragon also deals with a media smear campaign.
- Overlord convinces the brooding Dragon that he himself was the original Overlord. Disillusioned, Dragon quits the force and goes on a rampage to end Overlord and his gang once and for all. Series finale.
- Ma's biker gang joins Overlord's Vicious Circle. As a publicity stunt, She-Dragon is accepted into the force and becomes Dragon's new partner to his great annoyance. However, she only cares about taking down Overlord, not serving the law.
- OpenFace creates a giant, monstrous, nigh unstoppable Bride for Arachnid. Unfortunately, his assistant Octopus accidentally replaces her brain with the brain of an always hungry mutant and she goes on a rampage.
- Dragon is tasked to protect John Smith, a progressive mutant politician running for Mayor of Chicago, but Overlord creates Dragon's evil robot clone and sends it to assassinate Smith.
- Overlord breaks Mako and his gang out of prison to hijack a train that Alex happens to be on and use it to blow up the city's new train tunnel. Dragon is forced to work on the case with his bigoted colleague, Sgt. Niceman.
- A new mutant called Negate who has the power to turn the mutants who were once human back into their human form brings hope to those like Barbaric who want to be human again, but Overlord wants Negate's power for himself.
- Overlord's henchmen Open Face and Octopus steal experimental quantum magnetics technology to create Dragonsmasher, a large robot programmed to destroy Dragon. Dragon also deals with a shady congressional candidate.
- A mad scientist resurrects the Horde and uses his science team's global warming research to bring about apocalyptic climate change fit for leeches. Can Dragon, Alex and She-Dragon stop him in time?
- Dragon must thwart Overlord's plan to blow up everyone at the annual Police Charity Ball. Also, Alex gets jealous when Dragon asks her rival Rita to be his date for the ball.
- CessPool, the leader of a new mutant gang called Body Function whose members all have gross abilities based on bodily functions, plans to unleash a deadly bacteria on Chicago. Meanwhile, Dragon's new roommate, Barbaric, drives him nuts.
- Dragon suspects that Bull, the actor who plays Dragon on the hit TV show Raging Bull based on Dragon's real life cases, may be behind a string of high-rise burglaries. But Dragon's starstruck police colleagues refuse to believe him.
- All the villains suddenly reform and join the pacifist Superfreak Coalition led by the mysterious Miles Legion. When he asks to meet the world leaders at the UN to show them that mutant villains are now good, Dragon becomes suspicious.
- Overlord's henchman OpenFace creates a killer robot to destroy Dragon and then Chicago itself. Meanwhile, Barbaric falls for Alex's Medusa-like mutant friend.
- Dragon obtains a photo of himself as a kid. Hoping it might cure his amnesia, Alex takes him to the place from the photo, but the local sheriff arrests him for the supposed murder of his parents. Alex investigates.
- Alex is hurt while trying to stop Lowblow and his hulking partner, Bludgeon, who rob banks for Overlord. Alex's bigoted new boyfriend blames Dragon for this, especially after Bludgeon goes after immobile Alex to get back at Dragon.
- The Fiend, a demonic entity which feeds on hate, possesses Sgt. Niceman and attacks mutants. Dragon stops Niceman's rampage but Niceman presses charges. Meanwhile, a self-help guru who hates his gullible fans becomes Fiend's next host.
- Dragon takes young, good-natured, delinquent mutant called Barbaric on a police ride-along to straighten him out, but mysterious Horde and his mind-controlling leaches possess the cops and turn Barbaric into an unstoppable behemoth.
- Dragon puts She-Dragon in protective custody at Barbaric's place after she tries taking on a rampaging female mutant biker gang consisting of Volcanic, Vein and their leader with a maw for a stomach, Ma.
- Dragon finally manages to apprehend Overlord, but the crime lord orders Bludgeon to kidnap Barbaric's spunky kid sister (who is not a mutant), forcing the good mutant to help him take revenge on Dragon.
- When Dragon's overly enthusiastic fan and younger female equivalent, the She-Dragon, botches a police sting, the two Dragons must team up to save Alex from Mako's gang and stop Overlord from using a supermicrochip to take over the city.
- On the anniversary of her father's murder, She-Dragon plans revenge on Overlord. This attracts Fiend, who possesses her and lets her further give in to her hatred. Meanwhile, Overlord plans to seize Chicago. Dragon must stop them both.
- Villain Skullface and his gang steal Alex's anti-Freak gun. Meanwhile, Dragon suspects that Chicago's beloved new wisecracking costumed hero called Star (inspired by Marvel's Spiderman) is actually the egotistic rock star Peter Klaptin.
- Alex goes undercover as a costumed "freak" named Red Talon and befriends Overlord's brutish shark-like lieutenant, Mako, in order to infiltrate Overlord's gang, the Vicious Circle, and thwart their plan to poison the city water supply.