![]() ![]() Knowing this premise actually helped demystify some elements for this volume that seemed shaky and suspicious. According to what I researched, this Red Sonja is a distant relative for the original She-Devil with a sword. ![]() The first volume of this revamped version from 2010 to 2012 entitled Red Sonja: Queen of Plagues reads more of an anthology with a sideline linear narrative. ![]() And so reading Red Sonja definitely gave me that kind of nostalgia. I did after all grow up to Xena: the Warrior Princess (but I was nine and I don’t remember specific things about that show except that Lucy Lawless rocked and kicked ass). Also, there is something nostalgic about warrior women for me. What made me want to read this more recent Dynamite comics title is because Gail Simone (from DC's Batgirl) is the writer of this particular line-up. She's the quintessential pin-up fantasy heroine from comics. There was also a movie about her at some point. From what I understand overall, she was a character created by Marvel Comics around 1973 when she first appeared in a Conan the Barbarian issue. I have no idea who Red Sonja is, to be honest, and that means I had to go online to research about the character's origin and publication history as a comic book series. ![]()
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