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In the world of webcomics, a title like "Dragon Heat" is already taken by a popular, professionally published manhwa. A creator named "John Martello" does not appear to have any public-facing work under that name.

Soria leads Kael to a chasm. Below: a pulsing, molten core. A dragon’s heart — still beating, slow as an earthquake. The heat warps the air.

There are multiple romance novel series with this title, including those by Allyson James (supernatural romance featuring a dragon warrior), Tessa Adams (Dragon's Heat shapeshifter series), and Charlene Hartnady Video Games:

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"Dragon Heat" is referenced as a fictional erotic fanfiction series within the game Monster Prom

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Themes & motifs

“No. It’s dreaming. And every dream it has, the city above gets hotter. Fires start. Children vanish in the steam.”

These characters, along with many others, drive the narrative forward through a complex web of alliances, rivalries, and epic battles. Some of the most significant storylines include:

Some mentions of "Dragon's Heat" appear in discussion threads on WebNovel , a platform common for serialized webcomics and light novels. In the world of webcomics, a title like

: The book is short (roughly 170 pages) and tries to pack in significant world-building, a conspiracy, and a central romance all at once. Some readers feel this makes the story feel a bit rushed.

Exploring the gritty, atmospheric storytelling behind one of comicdom’s most intense underground sagas.

: Traditional portraits and character design commissions. Below: a pulsing, molten core