"To Cut And To Bleed"
The epic continues. Sonja The Red can save her kingdom...by abdicating her throne. If she agrees to lead a man's army, and kill indiscriminately, then her people will be fed. By MARK RUSSELL (DC's Year Of The Villain) and BOB Q (Captain America).
RED SONJA #15, available from Dynamite on May 20, keeps the reader interested in the crimson-haired warrior as she struggles with problems that can't be solved with a sword. The story is engaging, the art team turned out top-notch work, and I'm on board to see what happens next in this volume. Read Full Review
Red Sonja continues its strong run with another beautifully illustrated issue centered around the difficult choices that must me made in times of war. Read Full Review
Red Sonja #15 is an outstanding gateway to an exciting tale to come. Read Full Review
I continue to hope that Mark Russell's run on this character goes for quite some time to come, even if we have to restart at the first issue and do it as miniseries. Red Sonja is the type of character and this is the type of story that deserves to have dozens and dozens of issues under its belt so that it can really unfold as strongly as it has been so far. Russell's got a lot more story to tell and if we continue to get artists like Bob Q on it with this issue and some of the previous artists rotating in, this will definitely delight fans. This issue does a lot of setup but it works some good foundations and makes clear some of Sonja's real challenges ahead. Read Full Review
Red Sonja #15 does what a comic should. It provides us with an entertaining story about what it means to be human in a world of violence and bad choices. Queen Sonjas story is not especially provocative or subversive. And I doubt this issue of the comic will catch the eye of hungry speculators on eBay. But maybe thats what we need after several months without comicbooks. Im just happy theyre back. Read Full Review
I am now looking forward to more of Red Sonja's adventures from this creative team. It helps that they are inserting humor into the political drama and action. That and the fact that the main character's decisions will have repercussions for her and possibly her supporting cast later. Read Full Review
It is fair to say that his isn't my favourite iteration, though I know that Russell and gang have loads of fans, who will please to see this book back on the shelves. Read Full Review
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