Lord Greystoke may be a man of means, but money and possessions mean nothing compared to his family. Once they are threatened, Tarzan will stop at nothing to keep his loved ones safe. And if his enemies think they know fear, they have yet to experience the fury that is Red Sonja unleashed!
A no holds bared action fest brimming with brilliant imagery and spectacular storytelling! Read Full Review
OverallOverall. This is another fantastic issue that ends in such a way that you'll be stamping your feet in absolute frustration to find out what happens next. Read Full Review
At its core, this book is a ripping yarn meant to thrill the reader " a task it accomplishes admirably. Walter Geovani's poses feel a bit forced at points, but the action of the issue flows smoothly enough otherwise and Simone's script sizzles throughout. Damn the purists to The Abyss! This is a fine comic in the tradition of the original 1970s' Marvel pulp comics. Read Full Review
Red Sonja/Tarzan #4 is another solid issue from Gail Simone, Walter Geovani, and Adriano Augusto. The final battle is prepped, the characters move into place, and we know the odds standing against Red Sonja and Tarzan. This one earns a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
Fans are in for a treat as Red Sonja/Tarzan #4 is good fun from cover to cover. Sure there's room for development but with a strong team at its back there's no doubt that this Dynamite title will improve. With two issues remaining this crossover's fourth outing comes recommended. Read Full Review
I am waiting for the penny to drop with this crossover. I am enjoying Sonja, but I am not sure if her character and Tarzan 'click' necessarily, the chemistry seems overly reliant on external narrators telling the reader that there is a deep connection, rather than showing us this connection. I hope following issues find some time to slow down and explore this further. Read Full Review
mildly interesting. the cliffhanger seems deceptive to me.