Mantigrue

Mantigrues were flying, carnivorous reptavians native to the craggy cliffs and deep woods of the forest moon of Endor. They walked on two legs and had three digits on each leathery wing, which were used for grasping prey.

Morag, the Tulgah witch, had captured at least one mantigrue, and domesticated it to serve at her command.

For Morag's pleasure, this particular mantigrue would be unleashed to terrorize Ewoks.

Ewok lore held that mantigrues served the Night Spirit, an invisible evil deity who controlled the night's darkness.

Behind the scenes
Other dragon-like species native to Endor's moon are the Condor dragon and the devil beast. It is unknown if any of the three share genetic ancestry. It is perhaps more likely to be related to the latter since the condor dragon has a set of arms separate from its wings and the comic's coloration of the devil beast more closely matches the mantigrue as seen in the Ewoks animated series.

Mantigrues first appeared in The Adventures of Teebo: A Tale of Magic and Suspense, a children book written by Joe Johnston. Johnston was also the production designer for the movie Ewoks: The Battle for Endor, which was published a year later and featured the Condor dragon. Concept artworks and game files of Star Wars Galaxies also refer to the Mantigrue as "Condor dragon".