The epic continues. Sonja is queen but has nothing. She will wager everything to save her people. From MARK RUSSELL (Year of The Villain) and BOB Q (Captain America). And if you read Red Sonja, be sure to pick up KILLING RED SONJA #1, on sale in March.
RED SONJA #14 cleverly sets up Queen Sonja to face the problems of ruling a kingdom that can't be fixed with a sword. Read Full Review
There might not be a more overlooked title right now than Red Sonja, as Issue #14 continues the series' nuanced examination of imperialism and the machinations of government. Read Full Review
My only gripe about this comic is that it ended and I cant wait to add Red Sonja #14 to my collection! Read Full Review
Red Sonja has been working through a pretty solid storyline from start and each new phase brings some welcome ideas and concepts for Sonja to be involved in. I do like that it's not all about Sonja and it's taking a larger view of everything going on, keeping it from being all about her and her blade. The result is a series that feels more like a novel in a sense with its details, seriousness, and understanding of how countries work in this environment. Russell's storytelling has me eager to see each new chapter and Bob Q's duration on the book is always welcome with a solid grasp on how to present this world in tone and style. Read Full Review
While Sonja contemplates such a bargain with one so loathsome, much of the comic's dark humor takes place back in Hyrkania where attempts to ration remaining supplies have led to a comedy of errors. By any measure, these are dark days for Red Sonja and the people of Hyrkania. For fans Read Full Review