Last we saw of Red Sonja of the Legenderry world, she was living the pirate's life aboard her ship, The Nautilus. But times have changed. As she tries to rebuild her life once again, she must save the Big City from two houses divided and the star-crossed lover bringing them to the brink of war!
The debut issue of Legenderry Red Sonja looks to be setting up a swashbuckling adventure fans are sure to love! Read Full Review
I am really excited to see Dynamite making another Legenderry Red Sonja. This is such a fun series and I am looking forward to seeing where this new story arc will take Sonja. Read Full Review
Terrific Steampunk adventure in the city and on the high seas featuring a sensational Red Sonja. The story is fun, the art detailed, and the premise terrific. Grab your goggles and gizmos, get a copy of this book, and enjoy this crimson haired heroine. Recommended. Read Full Review
This is a really exciting book that I believe new fans and old fans of Red Sonja can enjoy. Red Sonja continues to be one of Dynamite Entertainments most exciting, action packed books, and this first issue is no exception. This is no watered down version of the character either, she has no patience, and like all good swords for hire, only works for the top dollar. Andreyko captured the classic Sonja attitude and Igor Lima gives her a great steampunk make over. I will for sure be checking out this entire series, and you should too. Read Full Review
And you know what, sometimes that is all you need for a comic to be good: a fun plot and be visually appealing. And that is exactly what this issue provides in spades and it all leads to what will be the main driving force for the remainder of this story-arc: the stowaway. Read Full Review
The rousing lighthearted tone suits the absurd premise making this an entertaining jaunt. Red Sonja is gorgeous and heroic and a great deal of fun. What else is there? A simple action adventure that is worth a look. Read Full Review
'Legenderry Red Sonja' is simply a good time with one of the best characters in the history of comics. Andreyko, Lima, and Agusto keep the action going with an easy breezy script and bold art. If you don't like this then you must hate puppies, rainbows and the smiles of children. 'Sonja' is joyous entertainment. Read Full Review
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