Our award-winning duo of AMANDA CONNER and JIMMY PALMIOTTI continue Red Sonja's mission to protect a young (and, shall we say, precocious?) princess as her wedding day arrives. But as the preparations for the festivities continue, a coveted icon of the kingdom is stolen and its protector, the king's wizard, sets a bounty Red Sonja cannot resist. The strikingly beautiful sequential art of MORITAT, another killer cover by AMANDA CONNER and PAUL MOUNTS... all this can be YOURS!
Moritat delivers some stunning visuals throughout this issue. Everything from the characters to the rich backgrounds is immersive and visually stunning. Read Full Review
Invincible Red Sonja had me on board just from the solicitation but the first issue cemented it far more. This one builds on that incredibly well to move things forward and hint at some of what's to come. The bookends here play well to set up the mystery that Sonja is likely to exploit and get caught up in but realistically, I just want more time with her and Zaria overall. There's so much to take in with this issue that it'll make for a good re-read right after finishing but also looking at this from the long view with this run as a whole. Another strong opening installment across the board. Read Full Review
'Invincible Red Sonja' #2 stays true to its title as Sonja stays winning against assassins and monsters. This sweeping adventure is a complete blast and worthy of the She-Devil. Full of action and intrigue, 'Invincible' sets a standard for Dynamite's franchise heroine. The creative team's obvious passion is infectious as Sonja battles all comers while finding new ways to enrich herself. This is Red Sonja at her best. Read Full Review
THE INVINCIBLE RED SONJA #2 improves on issue #1 with more focused storytelling and some personality. The art is passable, and the ending sets up the main mystery that could lead to a genuinely intriguing whodunit. Read Full Review
It's not bad, it's just on the low end of average without much in the way of strong action to give it a jolt. Read Full Review
It's not all work for the She-Devil with a Sword as she does have enough time to teach the princess the joys of wine (and the troubles of a hangover). A notable thief, Sonja's prescience at the site of the theft of the jewels isn't likely to go unnoticed. Has she been framed? Or is this just another obstacle to overcome to fulfill her duty? Read Full Review
The art this issue took a dip in quality overall, although there’s the odd tremendous exception. The humour and action were as good as last issue though and the plot advanced nicely.