
Red Sonja/Tarzan #1 Adam Hughes cover
Classic adventure characters Red Sonja and Tarzan cross paths for the first time in Dynamite’s Red Sonja/Tarzan! Writer Gail (Wonder Woman, Crosswind) Simone reveals more about this action-packed, upcoming series.
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Red Sonja #1 Nick Bradshaw cover
Red Sonja is back! But how did she end up in the modern world? Writer Amy Chu (Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life & Death) tells us more about this upcoming series.
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Red Sonja: Vulture’s Circle #1 cover by Jay Anacleto
Dynamite presents an older Red Sonja in
Red Sonja: Vulture’s Circle.
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Red Sonja #12 Jenny Frison cover
Gail Simone extends her run on Dynamite’s
Red Sonja.
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Conan & Red Sonja
Red Sonja and Conan meet in crossovers from Dynamite and Dark Horse!
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Red Sonja #1 Nicola Scott cover
Writer Gail Simone talks about her upcoming work on Dynamite’s
Red Sonja.
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Red Sonja #1
Gail Simone to write Red Sonja at Dynamite!
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by KC Carlson

Trinity Anniversary
DC somehow finagled their publishing schedule so that their Big 3 characters all have Anniversary Issues the same month – so look for Superman #700, Batman #700, and Wonder Woman #600. All of these are 56-page comics with several creators pitching in, and all three promise major changes in creative direction as well. Both Superman and Wonder Woman feature the first work on the characters by recently new-to-DC superstar writer J. Michael Straczynski.
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Joshua Ortega is the writer of such books as DC/WildStorm’s Gears of War and Image’s Frank Frazetta’s Death Dealer. This month, his new project, Queen Sonja, comes to you from Dynamite Entertainment. Westfield’s Roger Ash recently contacted Ortega to learn more about the book.
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Nick Barrucci is the President of Dynamite Entertainment, publisher of such books as Project Superpowers, Red Sonja, and The Boys. Westfield’s Roger Ash recently sat down with Nick to talk about what readers can look forward to from Dynamite, as well as some of his thoughts on comics.
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