Sonja's epic quest to collect the world's most gifted people races towards its climax, with the lives of a thousand innocent people at stake! The She-Devil chases a man who understands (and possibly controls) a dreadful power from the stars themselves!
Red Sonja 11 is another fantastic issue in a series that I look forward to every month. It's a story of fear, doubt, but ultimately faith and the courage one finds in believing in something larger than oneself. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
In the past, I had thought that I was a fan of Red Sonja. I liked the mythology around her and was always interested in reading her comics when released. Since Simone and Geovani's run however, I can truly say that I love Red Sonja to the level where she is one of my favorite monthly titles. Things show no sign of slipping up. And after reading #11, I think that there is far more fire in Sonja than has been previously shown. Read Full Review
Yep, another awesome issue from this amazing creative team. How can you expect otherwise, eh? Read Full Review
Its not particularly violent (though it has its moments), its certainly lacking in the humor department for the most part with Sonja being forced into a much more reserved and polite role, but even so I believe this may have been one of the best put together issues in the series to date. Im sure ive said this before, but itn would have been so easy for this to be a throwaway action series that felt more exploitative than anything else, but Gail Simone continues to bring far more quality to these pages than you may expect from just looking at the covers. Read Full Review
There really aren't many more great things I can say about this series. Simone and Geovani have ushered in a golden age of Red Sonja with great story after great story. Even the stories that stumble end up being better than a lot of other things out there. So yeah, this one is good too. I'll keep reading and I know you will too. Read Full Review
Red Sonja #11 is without a doubt another quality entry that could of easily been a misstep but it's not. There were a few moments where I had some doubts, especially following an elongated introduction, but in the end the entire machine speedily forged something worthwhile.Through the strength a steady creative team, a historically relevant narrative and a thorough inspection of our heroine's own psyche this one easily comes recommended. Read Full Review
If you haven't jumped on the bandwagon as it relates to this series, do so immediately. Red Sonja is a fantastic read that gets better and better every month. Read Full Review
With only one artisan left, I'm intrigued to see who the character might be like. Also, Sonja needs to face the moral decision to actually hand the artisans over the king, or keep them safe away from the king's evil hands. Read Full Review
This arc easily could have been all hacking and no heart, but in the hands of Simone and Geovani it's become something better. Read Full Review