The greatest tales! The most amazing storytellers! Red Sonja, like you've NEVER seen before...all presented in beautiful black, white, and red!
Superstar GAIL SIMONE returns to The She-Devil With A Sword with artist WALTER GEOVANI, for a tale spanning Sonja's entire life...
DEARBHLA KELLY and SOO LEE spin a story of interlaced intrigue and savage adventure...
HASSAN OTSMANE-ELAHOU and JONATHAN LAU feature a conundrum for Sonja, in the form of a foreboding, fire-breathing dragon...
These are great one off stories that showcases Sonja in all her iterations. Read Full Review
Image and the teams they are assembling for these issues all seem to have a real passion for Sonja and are using the limited pages and scripts to great effect. Almost no image or word can be wasted in a short story and even in the slowest story Small Tales, it's still strong enough to keep going with this limited series. For both seasoned Sonja fans and new readers, these are a great starting point to her world and stories. Read Full Review
RED SONJA: BLACK, WHITE, RED #3 is one of the strongest entries in this anthology series with excellent examples of silent stories that let the art do all the talking. While the art quality varies from one short to the next, there isnt a bad short in the bunch. All of the stories feel complete, have something to say, and make for an entertaining read. Read Full Review
Not a lot of characters can sustain an anthology book (and a couple of ongoing series at the same time) but Red Sonja has so much to offer that it's really ideal. Dynamite gets to do some shorter one-off tales with a lot of great talent without having to secure heavy commitments. That works well for them, the creatives, and the readers as I'll take any chance at a Gail Simone story or more Jonathan Lau artwork like this. It looks great and has a lot of fun stuff here even when it's deadly serious. Read Full Review
The final tale in the collection has something in common with both other stories as Sonja attempts to save a silent village from a dragon only to discover everything is not as it seems. Read Full Review
At a certain point, it feels like the novelty of Red Sonja: Black, White, Red could soon grow stale"but luckily, the breadth of storytelling on display in this installment indicate that that isn't happening anytime soon. Read Full Review
'Red Sonja: Black, White, & Red' #3 is another trio of beautifully rendered short stories from comics' best. This collection isn't as compelling as the first two but still a worthwhile read (or watch to be more accurate) for Red Sonja fans. It's neat to see the She-Devil interpreted by various comic industry talents. Read Full Review
Loved Soo Lee's story. Super fun.
Weakest entry in the series so far.
Simone/Geovani - 5/10
Kelly/Lee - 7/10
Outsmane-Elhaou/Lau - 7.5/10