Within the decaying ruins of Admir-Yun, Red Sonja and her unexpected new companion search for answewrs to their strange shared fate. What they find within could change the Hyborian Age forever!
The styles of Valletta and Garcia don't necessary clash in Unbreakable Red Sonja #2, but their differences do give the comic an unusual back-and-forth look that is more distracting than anything else in an issue otherwise notable for Sonja teaching her younger self how to kill with a knife. Read Full Review
Noticeable differences in art merge with vibrant color in Unbreakable Red Sonja #3. Despite a few distractions, I found it easy to follow the action, and the cliffhanger ending left me hungry for more. Filled with relatable characters and atmospheric all-ages art, this latest installment in the fable franchise proves worth pulling off comic shelves or convenience store spinner racks. Read Full Review
UNBREAKABLE RED SONJA #3 takes the story from weird time-travel shenanigans to even weirder time-travel shenanigans. Zubs technical execution in terms of pacing, dialog, and transitions are on-point, and the art is adequate, but more mystery with fewer answers makes for a confusing read. Read Full Review
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