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Comic Book Preview – Red Sonja: Black, White, Red #4

October 18, 2021 by Amie Cranswick

Red Sonja: Black, White, Red #4 hits comic book shops this Wednesday, and you can check out the official preview of the issue here courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment…

“The greatest tales! The most amazing storytellers! Red Sonja, like you’ve NEVER seen before…all presented in beautiful black, white, and red! In this issue…

PHILLIP KENNEDY JOHNSON (Action Comics) and STEVE BEACH (The Last God) show a bloody life in full. A white-haired Queen Sonja prepares to lead her armies into what could be her final battle, the touch of now-unfamiliar steel brings back a flood of bloody memories, and returns to her the bloodlust that carried her to so many victories.

In SANYA ANWAR’s (Wonder Woman) tale, Sonja seeks shelter after a brutal battle in a foreign land. She will try to help someone in need, but discover that not everyone needs saving…

CHUCK BROWN (Bitter Root) and DREW MOSS (Vampirella/Red Sonja) present a Sonja bathed in fire, imbued with a purpose most glorious… “

Red Sonja: Black, White, Red #4 goes on sale on October 20th.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Comic Book Previews, Comic Books Tagged With: Dynamite Entertainment, red sonja, Red Sonja: Black White Red

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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