¿De qué viene?
Red Sonja decepcionada de las traiciones que ha sufrido, sigue su camino hacia Corinthia y de repente aparece la diosa Minasha, cuya religión ha casi desaparecido.
Este cómic posee una sola historia sin continuación.
Este cómic posee una sola historia sin continuación.
¿Qué sucede?
Minasha secuestra a Red Sonja para llevársela a un rey cuyo hijo había fallecido con la espada de Sonja, este rey es el último que venera a Minasha, por lo que esta diosa en gratitud le cumple el deseo, sin embargo le advierte que la vida de esta guerrera vale más que la de su hijo y que debe enviarla a una misión que aproveche esas habilidades.
El desafío en que es puesta Red Sonja involucra buscar una hacha legendaria en un nido de un Grifo, donde ella se destaca por sus habilidades de guerrera y por su inteligencia.
La historia está cargada de momentos épicos que resaltan la sensualidad, inteligencia y fuerza de esta guerrera, aún tomándola en cuenta como un objeto, ella se defiende y se hace respetar, es una excelente entrega.
Arte y Trama:
Amy Chu, Erik Burnham nos siguen transportando con éxito a este mundo de guerreros en este caso con un ilustrador como Roberto Castro cuyo arte recuerda mucho al de John Buscema, dándole un toque nostálgico a este cómic.
Resumen
Esta historia individual bien presentada con excelente arte, Red Sonja pelea contra todo y no solo vale su fuerzas y habilidades de pelea, su inteligencia e intuición es su mejor arma.
Calificación
5 de 5
Créditos
Escritores: Amy Chu y Erik Burnham
Ilustrador: Roberto Castro
Fecha de lanzamiento: 28 de noviembre 2018
Publicado por: Dynamite Comics @dynamitecomics
REVIEW IN ENGLISH:
Red Sonja is created by Robert E. Howard of his universe of warriors of Cimmeria, who continues his adventure around the world.
Where does it come from?
Red Sonja, disappointed by many betrayals she has suffered, continues on her way to Corinthia and suddenly the goddess Minasha appears, whose religion has almost disappeared.
This comic has a single story without continuation.
What's going on?
Minasha kidnaps Red Sonja to take her to a king whose son had died with Sonja's sword, this king is the last to venerate Minasha, so this goddess in gratitude fulfills his wish, however she warns him that the life of this warrior is worth more than her son's and that she should send her to a mission that takes advantage of those skills.
The challenge in which Red Sonja is placed involves looking for a legendary ax in a Gryphon's nest, where she stands out with her warrior skills and intelligence.
The story is full of epic moments that highlight the sensuality, intelligence and strength of this warrior, she defends herself and makes herself respected when the king says she is an object, this it is an excellent issue.
The challenge in which Red Sonja is placed involves looking for a legendary ax in a Gryphon's nest, where she stands out with her warrior skills and intelligence.
The story is full of epic moments that highlight the sensuality, intelligence and strength of this warrior, she defends herself and makes herself respected when the king says she is an object, this it is an excellent issue.
Art and Plot:
Amy Chu and Erik Burnham continue to transport us successfully to this world of warriors in this case with an illustrator like Roberto Castro whose art is reminiscent of John Buscema, giving a nostalgic touch to this great comic.
Summary
This individual story is well presented with excellent art, Red Sonja fights against everything showing her worth is not only her strength and fighting skills, her intelligence and intuition is her best weapon.
Rating
5 out of 5
Credits
Illustrator: Roberto Castro
Release date: November 28, 2018
Published by: Dynamite Comics @dynamitecomics
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