Red Sonja: Death and The Devil #1
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Red Sonja: Death and The Devil #1

Writer: Luke Lieberman Artist: Alberto Locatelli Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: September 11, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
7.2Critic Rating
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Sonja has dealt death many times in her travels.  Thing is, blood doesn't wash out and sometimes it comes back to haunt you.  Killing the Sultan of Turan has left the nation in a bloody chaos of serpent cults and warring rivals for the throne, and it is all Sonja's fault.  She returns to save the Sultan's true heir bring peace to the land.  At least, that's the plan.

She is not the only one hunting the boy, Bloodless, an undead assassin, stalks her every step.  He will force Sonja to face her demons!

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  • 8.4
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff Sep 11, 2024

    Sonjas bern in the general vicinity of Death and the Devil countless times before. Neverthelesss, Lieberman and Locatelli manage to make it all feel very sharp and appealing in a way that feels very fresh and new. Sonjas ally for this particular series seems like an interesting enough guy to contrast against Sonjas power and poise. And the conflict thats being presented feels more than interesting enough to maintain through the end of what appears to be a very promising new series for the She-Devil. Itll be interesting to see which direction this one heads-in as the story unveils itself.  Read Full Review

  • 7.3
    Major Spoilers - Stephen Schleicher Sep 11, 2024

    Time for Sonja to fix the mess she created, but those that want to take advantage of power vacuum stand in her way. A good action story with solid art, make this a fun read for followers of Sonja. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Sep 9, 2024

    RED SONJA: DEATH AND THE DEVIL #1 is a perfectly proficient, but ultimately bland, start to a new Red Sonja adventure. Luke Lieberman ticks all the right boxes for plot structure, scene progression, and dialog, but the basic hook reads like more of the same. Further, the art is mediocre at best. Read Full Review

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