Another poor message to follow the one in last issue - this time that the life of a person who doesn’t accomplish great things is worth less.
Many people have met their end while facing the She-Devil and her sword... and usually, that's the end of it. But now, Sonja is compelled by a minor god to compensate a man for the death of his eldest son. To settle the score, she'll have to retrieve a family heirloom from a vicious beast... but it could be worse. (After all, some heroes are forced...
While I’ve been a big fan of Chu’s work on the title, the message of this issue is, in my opinion, TERRIBLE!
Sonja convinces a troll to abandon his own choice to try and lead a better life, and instead just be what’s always expected of him. The rationalization given here that people have to act according to their nature flies in face of free will and self determination, “Dont tr more
The Witching Hour. In the latest chapter of Red Sonja's travels, the She-Devil almost tramples over an old witch on her way back to Hyrkania, sparking a nightmarish combination of road rage and swords and sorcery.