MOTHER, PART TWO. Sonja struggles to recover from injuries, relying on SITHA to help her. Their bond grows, as they travel from city to hamlet, and as Sonja discovers more about Sitha's past, the more dangerous their path becomes...
The ongoing adventures continue, from MIRKA ANDOLFO (Sweet Paprika) and GIUSEPPE CAFARO (Sacred Six)!
Andolfo and Blengino have created an interesting and emotional narrative that is also filled with action and adventure. Read Full Review
Red Sonja progresses well here and I'm already curious to see how Samosh will factor into things going forward as you know he'll be back for another appearance. Sonja's distrust and gruff approach when she wakes up is a real treat to watch play out as is the way we see how Sitha handles things while Sonja was out of it. The later material involving Zorndyck and Sitha being turned over feels a little more convoluted than it should be but it sets up for Sonja to give chase once more in going after Sitha and that's always a fun thing to watch play out. The book reads well and has great artwork, making for a really enjoyable read. Read Full Review
After an entertaining and promising debut issue, Mirka Andolfo and company's take on Red Sonja is back for more, in an installment that's slightly more understated, but nevertheless rewarding. Read Full Review
RED SONJA (VOL. 6) #2 is a kinder, gentler entry in the crimson-haired She-Devils latest adventure. Theres still plenty of action and intrigue to hold the readers attention but we get a rare opportunity to see the steely warrior still has a heart. Unfortunately, the exceptional writing is paired with less than exceptional art, and the overall quality suffers from rushed, unfinished visuals. Read Full Review
Sitha isn't pleased to leave the comforts of Samosh's home, nor to see Sonja move on after completing the job she was paid for. However, the story does set-up an uneasiness for Sonja as she returns only to discover the girl gone and warlocks and necromancers in her way likely leading to a more action-packed third issue. Read Full Review