Issue | #17 |
Published | December 2006 |
Cover Price | 2.99 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Luke Lieberman (Executive) |
Notes | Cover depicts Sonja standing with her sword drawn with Borat-Na Fori standing on a winding wooden path in the background. |
Characters | Red Sonja; Borat-Na Fori |
Genre | fantasy |
Pencils | Mel Rubi |
Inks | Mel Rubi |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Cover depicts Sonja standing with her sword drawn with Borat-Na Fori standing on a winding wooden path in the background. |
Characters | Red Sonja |
Genre | fantasy |
Pencils | Mike Mayhew |
Inks | Mike Mayhew |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | There is an incentive variant of this cover with the image in reverse negative; Cover depicts a bloody Sonja standing on a battlefield holding her stomach. |
Characters | Red Sonja |
Genre | fantasy |
Pencils | Marat Mychals |
Inks | Marat Mychals |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Cover depicts Sonja standing holding her sword in front of her against a yellow background. |
Characters | Red Sonja; Kulan Gath |
Genre | fantasy |
Pencils | Paul Renaud |
Inks | Paul Renaud |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | There is an incentive variant of thie cover with the image in black and white; Cover depicts Sonja standing on a battlefield weilding maces with Kulan Gath's face in the background. |
Characters | Red Sonja |
Genre | fantasy |
Pencils | Jim Balent |
Inks | Jim Balent |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Cover depicts Sonja standing in the snow with her sword in front of her and skeletons and wolves in the background. |
Characters | FEATURE: Red Sonja; GUESTS: Osin; Suumaro; Kaleval (Death); Blyke; VILLAINS: Borat-Na Fori (Death); Demons; Kulan Gath; The Hunter |
Synopsis | Sonja battles Borat-Na Fori but when the old god Kaleval intervenes in the combat, the dark god kills him and begins to eat his heart; Sonja kills Borat-Na Fori; This sacrifice of a god, unfortunately, opens a dimensional door that allows Kulan Gath to arrive on earth; Sonja and her companions flee as Gath returns. |
Genre | fantasy |
Script | Michael Avon Oeming |
Pencils | Mel Rubi |
Inks | Mel Rubi |
Colors | Brian Buccellato |
Letters | Richard Starkings and Comicraft |