Savage Red Sonja – Volume 01 Issue 05

Savage Red Sonja – Volume 01 Issue 05

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Savage Red Sonja – Volume 01 Issue 05

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Rating: 4 out of 5.


“Savage Red Sonja”

Into the den! An uneasy alliance has formed between Red Sonja and the White Witch of Zamora. With Sonja holding all the cards, the group press forth towards the last hurdle in their quest, the layer of a real life fire breathing dragon! 

To reunite the legendary Scepter and Blood Ruby of King Gresh, the artifacts must be bathed in supernatural fires of a dragon born. But can Red Sonja trust those who have already betrayed her? Time will tell as their last leg in the journey ends over the mountain crest. 

Can a disciplined warrior be less trustworthy than a rogue agent? Does Red Sonja truly hold the Blood Ruby of old King Gresh? How much treasure does a real-life dragon really have? Collect the series to find out!

Reviewer Notes 

What an entertaining end to a very fun miniseries. I won’t leave any spoilers here, but I will say that I enjoyed this iteration of Red Sonja over Dynamite’s main title series. I don’t dislike the main Sonja books, but the story has completely gone off the rails, in my opinion. I just hope the team on the Savage Red Sonja series gets to do a sequel.

I’m giving this issue four out of five stars. As a series in general, it’s a five out of five star contender. Will the next release of “Red Sonja: Empire of the Damned” be able to top “Savage Red Sonja”? Let’s hope so, as the fans deserve as much.



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