Alone and surrounded by cosmic horrors, Hell Sonja must find a way to escape the nightmares hunting her. But there is one horror she can not escape, her new human body. Reality continues to unravel in this chilling adventure by writer Jordan Clark and artist Miriana Puglia.
While the central conflict of this series might be small, it is vastly outweighed by the valuable character beats within. Read Full Review
RED SONJA/HELL SONJA #3 is a surprisingly deep character-building issue wherein Hell Sonja is forced to confront mortality after having led an immortal life. The horror is unsettling, the emotional beats are profoundly deep, and the gore shocks with understated precision. Read Full Review
New readers may find it hard to wade into the crimson waters of Red Sonja/ Hell Sonja #3. Readers expecting Red Sonja to dominate this issue may want to give it a miss. With Hell Sonja cast in such a passive role for much of the comic, a quick flick throughand the late appearance of their flame-haired Hyborean heroine, may not justify adding it to this weeks reading pile. But take a deeper look at this introspective horror comic. Hell Sonja's trials rival the inciting events that made Red Sonja an unrivaled heroine of any Age. And dont worry: not all the blood spilled in this issue will be Hell Sonjas. Read Full Review
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