JIMMY PALMIOTTI, AMANDA CONNER and MORITAT get their sadistic on as the huntress becomes the hunted! Sonja's on the trail of the Crown of Erkhara and the scoundrel who pilfered it, but her quest is complicated by a bounty on her head and a wave of assassins eager to collect! Heavy is the head that wears the bounty, as the She-Devil with a Sword is about to find out!
Moritat delivers some beautifully detailed visuals throughout this issue. There are so many great visual moments to be had and the art style is perfect for this story and character. Read Full Review
I want every issue of this in a large coffee table-sized hardcover book. Moritat's artwork is always fantastic but it's on another level here combined with Carter's color design. Read Full Review
'Invincible Red Sonja' #3 is another rip-roaring episode that finds our favorite Hyrkanian fighting, drinking and finding more trouble. You know, the usual. It's quintessential Red Sonja and this series is wall-to-wall entertainment. It keeps getting better with each issue. Read Full Review
The general pacing of the book seems a little uneven and generally the characters don't rise much above almost cartoonish caricature, but there's a bit more kick to this issue and the introduction of a few layers of mystery certainly offer a bit more intrigue to push things forward. Read Full Review
THE INVINCIBLE RED SONJA #3 turns the corner for the series into an interesting mystery with massive brawls, weird creatures, and malicious magic wielders-. However, the muddy pacing and muddier art hold the issue back from being an enjoyable issue to read. Read Full Review
In terms of the larger story, we do not see the face of the masked figure who stole the crown (suggesting it to be a character already introduced in the story), but we do see it traded to Bahira Yakootah in a deadly bargain as someone is obviously playing a larger game in hopes of changing the power structure of the region. Read Full Review
Tremendous art, significant plot advancement and a script that’s witty but also really captures the language of Roy Thomas’ classic barbarian comics … this is the best issue of the series yet.