The Invincible Red Sonja #7

Writer: Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner Artist: Moritat Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: January 26, 2022 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
7.1Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

Sonja looks like she will need all the help she can get as she tests her skills of survival in a Godless place where only the strongest survive.

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Feb 1, 2022

    Yet at the same time, I'm left really hopeful that things manage well enough that Zaria and Ederlik can have a good life as I've really come to enjoy them and their characters, and seeing them captured this like adds to the overall anxiety of a book that is non-stop seven issues in. There's a lot going on in this series in general and this issue is no exception with everything that it wants to cover. It's not so busy that it's hard to read but it's the good kind of busy that feels like you've spent your money wisely in getting it, both for the story and script but also the artwork. Moritat continues to deliver and the combination has this book so close to being a top favorite of Sonja if it can continue to manage the scale and the duration. Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    The Super Powered Fancast - Timala Elliott Jan 26, 2022

    The illustration in this issue features a traditional, yet youthful design. Although the colorwork is generally muted, there are some warm elements infused situationally. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Jan 26, 2022

    THE INVINCIBLE RED SONJA #7 transitions from the finale of the originally-intended arc to an ongoing series with a story that lightly sets up the new status quo and direction for all the survivors of Brelaqs madness. The art is back up to the standards set in issue #1, and the transition from one arc to the next works well enough, but this is a soft issue that doesnt do much to grab your attention. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Jan 26, 2022

    Invincible Red Sonja #7 is really more of the same at this point. Barely serviceable art that doesn't even try to do anything interesting or even good with the sexualized schtick that is Sonja being mostly nude the whole issue is the only thing that is really noteworthy. Read Full Review

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