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here's a screencap dump of (some of) my favourite traitors uk season 2 moments part 2
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Red Sonja and Hell Sonja Collide in New Epic!
Red Sonja and Hell Sonja Collide in New Epic! #comics #comicbooks
Two of the most powerful forces in the Dynamite mythos collide to conclude this year, in Red Sonja/Hell Sonja. But are they meeting as foes or allies, and will both survive to tell the tale? Writer Jordan Clark returns to the Sonjaverse in an all-new story that forces Red Sonja and Hell Sonja to team up against an immensely powerful Dark Entity from another world. Clark teams up with artist…
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RED SONJA HELL SONJA no.02 • cover art • Joe Linsner [Mar 2023]
Reality comes undone in the shocking finale of Red Sonja/Hell Sonja. Having come face to face with the Black Void, each Sonja is faced with a cosmic truth that will change them forever. Is there life after madness? And what will it cost?
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THE ULTIMATE CANDY BAR SWEEPSTAKES IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN CCOMIC-BOOKS?
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on print adverts from "GHOST RIDER" Vol. 2 #31 (August, 1978), promoting a "Clark Bar Superhero Sweepstakes" in which the winner gets an all expenses paid trip to New York City (three days, two nights), a complimentary tour of the Marvel Comics offices, and then get drawn by a professional comic book artist and featured in their favorite Marvel Comics title!
Man, I'd transcribe some of this by hand to get to the gist of things, but the print is just too damn small. I also don't get why Marvel stopped doing things like this, but it's not helping that these current day books have lost a lot of goodwill with the paying customer, and their original readership has dwindled significantly as a result.
Source: https://viewcomiconline.com/ghost-rider-v2-031.
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The Aftermath (James Kent, 2019).
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msfcatlover · 9 months
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Reverse!Robins/Titans Timeline
Still trying to pin this down. Not bothering with time intervals, just order of events.
(Gee, can you tell which parts of this team I’m still ironing out, and which ones I’ve put the most thought into?)
Batman: Zero Year
Joker debuts. (Duke’s parents caught in one of the attacks)
Duke starts patrolling/searching for his parents.
After running into Duke several times, Bruce makes Duke his crime-fighting partner to both train & keep an eye on him. Duke chooses the name “Moonbeam.”
Yara Flor becomes Wonder Girl. Bruce & Diana encourage their proteges to become friends, so that they have someone their own age who understands their vigilante problems to talk to.
Connor Hawke reunites with his father, and becomes Marksman (Green Arrow’s first sidekick.) Connor is also encouraged to join this friend group.
(Clark occasionally asks the teens to babysit his son Jon, when the adults are busy.)
Damian shows up in Gotham, making a huge splash & overturning the Batfam status quo. After killing a few criminals, Damian is forbidden from patrolling until he proves himself trustworthy.
(Damian does not join the group, but the others know about him because Duke complains. Damian does become friends with Jon after a little while.)
A ship crashes while the JL is busy. The teens go to investigate it, finding a single survivor who turns out to have speedster powers & complete amnesia. They use the Batcomputer to trace the ship, trying to help their new friend.
Damian sneaks onboard the shuttle the teens “borrow” to follow their trace, still trying to prove himself.
This team finds an illegal alien market and breaks it up, rescuing Pam in the process.
Upon return to Earth, the JL commends the kids for their work. A new team is formed with Yara as their leader, and named the “Teen Titans.” The lineup is:
Wonder Girl (Yara Flor)
Moonbeam (Duke Thomas)
Marksman (Connor Hawke)
Kid Flash (Bartholomew “Tolly” Taurus)
Menagerie (Pamela “Pam” Merlo)
Damian does not get to be part of the team, deemed too young, but he has proven himself enough to officially join Batman & Moonbeam on the streets. He goes by “Shadow.”
Arthur Curry asks if his protege, Kaldur'ahm, can join the Titans. Aqualad is added to the lineup.
Pam’s sister, Sonja, tries to get in contact. Whole arc occurs of Pam struggling with her own transformation and the two of them reuniting.
Chimera (Ra'ut L'lwer) joins the Titans.
Yara’s arc where she’s manipulated by Eros & Hera happens here.
Jon becomes Superboy, and joins the Titans.
Damian joins the Titans.
Tolly’s past comes to light, throwing his relationships with everyone in the community into chaos. The team barely manages to pull themselves together in time to mount a defense and keep him from being punished for the crimes of a life that was not his. 
Tolly still feels the need to pull away from the Titans a little out of guilt over what he’s done (especially to Pam.)
Barry Allen dies, and Tolly becomes the Flash.
Yara is at this point over 20, and feeling out of place at the head of the team. She starts to pull back a bit, trying to figure out where her life is going next.
Cassandra Cain is adopted by Bruce Wayne. Duke is the only one who can train against her, as his precognition lets him just about keep up with her body-reading abilities. They bond, and he introduces her to the team.
Spoiler debuts in Gotham. Batman tells her to go home.
Damian decides to make Spoiler his apprentice.
Anima (Courtney Mason) joins the Titans.
Yara announces she’s officially stepping down as leader of the Titans. Duke steps up, announcing his own change of name to “The Signal,” and officially passing his mantle to his little sister, Cassandra.
Anima & Chimera manage to figure out how to free Pamela from her swarm. Duke’s first official mission as team leader is facilitating this.
Pam leaves the Titans for a normal life with her sister. Many tears are shed.
[I’m just double-checking my current lineup.]
The Signal (Duke Thomas)
Marksman (Connor Hawke)
Aqualad (Jackson Hyde/Kaldur’ahm)
Chimera (Ra'ut L'lwer) 
Superboy (Jonathan Kent/Jon-El)
Shadow (Damian Wayne)
Moonbeam (Cassandra Wayne)
Anima (Courtney Mason)
Steph’s mom goes to rehab. Bruce fosters Steph in the meantime, and this is how she discovers their identities.
Damage (Grant Emerson) joins the Titans as community service, after his powers manifest by going completely haywire.
(Yara decides going by “Wonder Girl” is undermining her attempts to be an independent adult hero. She changes her name to “Diadem.”)
Damian introduces Steph to the team. Spoiler becomes a Titan.
Chimera announces she’s going independent and leaves the team.
Just like in canon, Grant’s trauma catches up with him and he has to step down from hero work. Connor takes Grant under his wing formally and they both leave the team.
Emiko Queen takes Connor’s place on the team, going by the name “Red Arrow.”
Duke is too overwhelmed by being Gotham’s only daytime hero and running the team, as well as feeling guilty for not giving Grant more support. He goes independent, leaving the team.
Jon & Damian step up as co-leaders of the Titans.
Roundhouse (William Wu) & Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes) join the Titans.
Anima is stranded in another dimension on a mission with the team, in a dramatic act of self-sacrifice to ensure everyone else can make it home. Everyone is very upset, but they comfort themselves knowing she’s still out there being a hero, just... somewhere else.
After a lot of introspection, Aqualad decides to dedicate himself full-time to his studies & duties in Atlantis, and steps down from the team.
[Double-checking the lineup]
Superboy (Jonathan Kent)
Shadow (Damian Wayne)
Moonbeam (Cassandra Wayne)
Spoiler (Stephanie Brown)
Red Arrow (Emiko Queen)
Roundhouse (William Wu)
Blue Beetle (Jamie Reyes)
Damian & Jon decide to go independant together, becoming Bluhaven’s new superheroes as Nightwing & Flamebird. Damian formally passes his mantle to Steph in private before they announce the change to the team.
Steph & Cass take over as co-leaders.
Steph meets Tim at school, and they become fast friends. After a couple months of being study buddies, they start dating.
Jon introduces his adoptive younger siblings, the Super-Twins, to the team.
Vaporlock (Natasha Irons) joins the team.
Atom (Ray Palmer) is de-aged. He temporarily joins the team until he can recover his memories.
Argent (Antonia Monetti), Static (Virgil Hawkins), & Power Girl (Tanya Spears) join the team.
Atom goes back to normal and leaves.
Cass takes on Tim as her apprentice after catching him following the Bats around Gotham. Steph is a bit thrown by this discovery, but training together only stengthens her & Tim’s relationship.
Until Cass decides Tim’s ready to follow them on patrol (if not fight anyone yet,) and gives Tim the Spoiler mantle without asking, assuming it’s just a placeholder name and not realizing it has any special meaning to Steph.
(This is the beginning of the end, though they don’t realize it yet.)
Steph feels betrayed by the theft of her old identity and it compounds with her initial uneasiness over Tim befriending/dating her without telling her he knew their identities. She tries to put it aside for the good of the city, but can’t.
The sudden rockiness between Steph & Cass bleeds over into the Titans. When the team meets Tim, it becomes clear something about his apprenticeship with Cass is what has lead to the rift, though none of the Bats will clarify.
Emiko introduces her own apprentice, Mia Dearden, the second Marksman.
Steph & Tim have a really nasty breakup.
Steph has the same death she suffered in War Games.
The entire Batfamily are left reeling.
Tim gets fired.
Cass struggles to go on as both Moonbeam & the leader of the Titans, when she’s supposed to be part of a matched set. She ends up quitting both, and the team completely falls apart.
Cass puts together a new costume, made originally from old Batman suits, and gains the street name “Black Bat.” (She didn’t choose it, it was given to her; Batman has the yellow belt & circle, where Cass’s suit has neither. So which Bat is attacking? “The black bat.”)
Tim gives the family until after Steph’s funeral before dropping by (to argue his case, but if that doesn’t work, to pick up his stuff.) He sees Steph’s memorial, and is furious that Bruce would reduce Steph’s legacy to that.
After weeks of arguing, Tim throws on his own version of the Shadow costume (back to Damian’s original black, but the cloak is lined with Steph’s signature purple) and eventually forces his way into the role, refusing to let Steph’s dream die with her.
Damian is incensed by the whole mess that’s happening with Tim. That’s his mantle Tim is taking, and Damian’s still wracked with guilt that Steph died, blaming himself for not training her thoroughly enough. Damian demands that before Tim ever goes out as Shadow, Tim has to go to Bludhaven every weekend to train with Damian. 
The training is absolutely brutal, but Tim refuses to give up. Eventually, Duke finds out about it and goes to ream Damian out for taking things so far (and Jon, for not having already given Damian this same lecture.) Duke essentially tells Damian that Damian’s no better than the people who originally hurt Damian and storms out.
Duke tells Tim he doesn’t have to go back the next weekend. Tim shows up anyway. Damian stares blankly for a few seconds, then takes a very confused Tim out for ice cream.
(Damian spends years trying to be better, to make up for what he’s done, but he never manages to get over that double-dose of guilt. He veers hard in the other direction, being incredibly supportive whenever they’re around eachother, but also avoids Tim whenever Damian can justify it to himself, because it just... eats at Damian.)
Tim also pulls the Titans back together. Or, more accurately, he pulls Vaporlock, Marksman, and Blue Beetle back together, before he ends up recruiting... well, basically the Young Justice lineup to be his new team.
Tim’s parents die. Tim tries the whole fake uncle thing, but Damian rats him out.
(Somewhere in there, Tim ends up on Ra’s al Ghul’s radar.)
Jason tries to steal the Batmobile’s tires.
Jason manages to convince the family to let him help. They offer him Moonbeam, but Jason doesn’t want to be Moonbeam. First of all, Jason can’t do any of that weird precog stuff Duke & Cass have going on; second, Jason’s personal hero was always the Shadow with the Crime Alley accent.
Tim gives Jason Spoiler instead (Tim himself thinking Spoiler is a training-wheel mantle, but more importantly, it was Steph’s.)
During a public event, Tim is shot by an assassin who took a contract from Ra’s. Laying in the hospital, Tim all but begs Bruce to go out on patrol and Jason to put on the Shadow costume, not wanting Tim’s injury to be the reason their identities got outed.
Tim’s spine was clipped by the bullet. While he’s not completely paralyzed, he’ll never be able to walk unassisted again, and even with mobility aids, Tim suffers from chronic pain thanks to the nerve damage.
(Tim finds a get well card from Ra’s, inviting Tim for a dip in the Lazarus pit whenever Tim’s ready to admit he “needs” it. Tim borrows Jason’s lighter and burns the note. Only Tim & Jason ever know about it.)
Tim becomes Oracle.
When Jason joins the Titans, it’s assumed he’ll be their new leader, as Shadow and/or Moonbeam have always been one of the leaders of the Titans. He also suffers a lot from the comparison to his predecessors, and with how people perceive the speed at which he took up Tim’s mantle.
Jason does win that place and prove himself as a leader, but it is a rough ride to get there.
[Jason’s Titans lineup]
Inherited from Tim:
Wonder Girl (Cassandra Sandsmark)
Impulse (Bart Allen)
Miss Martian (M’gann M’orzz)
Joined while Jason was Spoiler:
Red Devil (Edward Bloomberg)
Ravager (Rose Wilson)
DC (Daniel Chase)
(Yes, Danny thinks hero names are stupid and only ever used one to fake his own death. But, frankly, Danny used his real name as his spy code name, which makes him mocking everyone else for having hero names just… so goddam insufferable. I’m cutting the middle ground here; it’s not a full-on alias, but it’s not just shouting his real name in a high-stakes/arguably undercover situation.)
Joined under Jason’s leadership:
Beast Boy (Garfield Logan)
Raven (Rachel Roth)
Cyborg (Victor Stone)
Halo (Gabrielle Doe)
Risk (Cody Driscoll)
Redwing (Carrie Levine)
Prester (Jonathan Levine)
(I found a pair of twins I both know & like better than Jade & Obsidian. Seriously, John & Carrie are the best part of the entire Team Titans fiasco, and given we do see some overlap between the timelines, I’ve no idea why they got wiped from reality but fucking Mirage didn’t.)
Steph comes back to life. 
Cue the Lost Days/Red Hood arcs.
Steph does try to scare Jason out of being a hero with the fight at the Tower. She shows up in her Death Mask costume and frames it as a fair duel--“More fair than any other rogue will give you.”--to prove that non-powered (non-ninja) kids like them can only meet a nasty end. The fight doesn’t stay “fair” long, as Steph fights dirty to make her point, and throws both her own history & Jason’s insecurities into his face. Jason adapts, but doesn’t win, eventually left reeling by the reveal of Steph’s identity.
The fight is interrupted by Eddie, who gets back early from an off-planet mission and therefore was not factored into Steph’s contingencies for the other Titans. Steph escapes by first holding Jason in front of her with a knife to his throat, then driving the knife into his thigh, forcing Eddie to choose between going after her and keeping Jason from bleeding out.
Red Devil stays behind to cauterize the wound, and Death Mask gets away.
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After that, the chronology gets a lot more muddled.
Steph reunites with the family after saving Jason from the Joker.
Bruce takes in Dick after Dick’s parents die, but it’s a very rough transition. Then Bruce dies, leading to the family falling apart all over again, Jason getting the Red Robin (”Bluejay”) arc, Cass becoming Batman, and Dick becoming her Moonbeam.
When Bruce comes back, Bluejay joins the Signal as a daytime hero.
When Bruce can eventually no longer be Batman and Cass steps up again, she’ll offer Jason Black Bat if he wants it. He accepts, and everyone assumes Dick will be Bluejay when Dick graduates from being Moonbeam.
When Dick grows up, his final hero identity will be Robin.
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Sonja learns the Way of the Samurai in Samurai Sonja
Set in Sengoku Jidai, where a daughter of a slain Samurai takes on his sword and set out to prove herself worthy of her family's legacy.
When her journey goes awry, she encounters the goddess Amaterasu who gifts her a magical armor and powerful weapons to slay beasts.
"As a long-time fan of samurai culture and folklore, getting a chance to merge those sensibilities with a timeless character like Sonja has been a blast. She embodies so much of the Bushido Code as a fierce warrior with a strong sense of justice as well as compassion. This is my love letter to works like Seven Samurai and Vagabond." - Comic Writer, Jordan Clark
Samurai Sonja combines elements of real-world Japanese history with the unique mythology of that culture as well. This new vision of Sonja will be encountering legendary creatures from Japanese folklore, including the Demon King, Shuten-Dōji.
It's also the perfect pickup for someone who's never read a Red Sonja comic in their life. While the creative team is also pulling inspiration from other major samurai classics like Samurai Jack, the Vagabond, and the masterpieces of filmmaker Akira Kurosawa.
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Hollywood Steps Out premiered May 24, 1941, and was directed by Tex Avery. Celebrities featured include James Stewart, Dorothy Lamour, Bing Crosby, Groucho Marx, Clark Gable, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Tyrone Power, Sonja Henie, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, George Raft, The Three Stooges, Edward G Robinson, Ann Sheridan, Peter Lorre, William Powell, Spencer Tracy, Ronald Coleman, Errol Flynn, Wallace Beery, C Aubrey Smith, and Cary Grant
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Red Sonja/ Hell Sonja #3 Review
Red Sonja/ Hell Sonja #3 Review #redsonjahellsonja #redsonja #hellsonja #comics #comicbooks #news #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #Amazon #dynamite #dynamiteentertainment #dynamitecomics
Writer: Jordan Clark Artist: Miriana Puglia Colorist: Ellie Wright Letterer: Jeff Eckleberry Publisher: Dynamite Price: 3.99 Release Date: 2/15/23 Reviewer: David Dunham A horde of nightmares invaded her domain and forced Hell Sonja to flee to Earth. An uneasy truce with Red Sonja allowed her to battle her pursuers. Trapped in her new human body, can she survive being captured by her enemies?…
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What’s Out This Week? 6/22
Happy Juneteenth AND Father’s Day!
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The Muscle Girl Next Girl  Vol 1 -  Amesuke Ano
A boy-meets-ripped-girl love story! College student Daria isn't a big guy; he's thin and kinda scrawny, and he's a little self-conscious about it. When he bumps into Rubi-san, a totally cut lady who can haul massive logs around, he thinks she's the epitome of macho coolness. And it's more than just admiration or even envy's immediately smitten by her! Watch slight Daria chase after the buff and sexy Rubi in this charming modern love story.
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Nook #1 -  Caleb Thusat, Marcelo Biott & Martha Webby
Fleeing the oppression of WWII Germany, Avery and her parents move to a remote town on the border of France only to discover their new is haunted by a dark past and a cat named Nook. Swept up into a deadly cycle of violence, Avery will come to both fear and love her fuzzy new friend as the dark and twisted history of her new home is revealed.
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Our Colors GN -  Gengoroh Tagame and Anne Ishii
Set in contemporary suburban Japan, Our Colors is the story of Sora Itoda, a sixteen-year-old aspiring painter who experiences his world in synesthetic hues of blues and reds and is governed by the emotional turbulence of being a teenager. He wants to live honestly as a young gay man in high school, but that is still not acceptable in Japanese society. His world changes forever when he meets Mr. Amamiya, a middle-aged gentleman who is the owner and proprietor of a local coffee shop and is completely, unapologetically out as a gay man. A mentorship and platonic friendship ensues as Sora comes out to him and agrees to paint a mural in the shop, and Mr. Amamiya counsels Sora about how to deal with who he is. But it won't be easy.
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Clementine Book One - Tillie Walden
Clementine is back on the road, looking to put her traumatic past behind her and forge new path all her own. But when she comes across an Amish teenager named Amos with his head in the clouds, the unlikely pair journeys North to an abandoned ski resort in Vermont, where they meet up with a small group of teenagers attempting to build a new, walker-free settlement.
As friendship, rivalry, and romance begin to blossom amongst the group, the harsh winter soon reveals that the biggest threat to their survival...might be each other.  
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Dirty Pictures: How Rebels Invented Comix -  Brian Doherty
In Dirty Pictures: How an Underground Network of Nerds, Feminists, Misfits, Geniuses, Bikers, Potheads, Printers, Intellectuals, and Art School Rebels Revolutionized Art and Invented Comix, author and journalist Brian Doherty tells the wild history of the outlaw, outsider, and sometimes illegal world of Underground Comix. With a narrative that weaves together the stories of Harvey Kurtzman, R. Crumb, Trina Robbins, Spain Rodriguez, and Art Spiegelman, among many others, Doherty details, in the first complete narrative history of this movement, the local scenes that sprang up in the 1960s and '70s in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Cleveland, and Chicago, and provides insight into the rivalries, ideological battles, and conflicts that flourished.
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The Lonesome Hunters #1 (of 4) -  Tyler Crook
An old and out-of-practice monster hunter in hiding crosses paths with a young girl that forces him to confront these chaotic creatures. As the beasts invade their tenement, they set off on a supernatural road trip to stop these ancient evils in a story that explores the ways that youth informs adulthood and how early traumas can haunt us of in old age.
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Samurai Sonja #1 - Jordan Clark, Pasquale Qualano & Lucio Parrillo
The Sengoku period of Japan: A time of near-constant civil war. Sonja, daughter of a slain samurai, is eager to prove herself worthy of her family's glorious history. But in a desperate moment, Sonja will make an awful deal with a dreaded sea goddess: She will be gifted magical armor and weapons capable of slaying mythical beasts! But if she falls in battle, her bloodline will be erased, her family's name no more.
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Until I Find My Husband GN -  Ryousuke Nanasaki & Yoshi Tsukizuki
From school crushes to awkward dating sites to finding a community, this collection of stories recounts the author's "firsts" as a young gay man searching for love. Dating isn't ever easy, but that goes doubly so for Ryousuke, whose journey is full of unrequited love and many speed bumps. But perseverance and time heals all wounds, even those of the heart. This moving memoir by gay activist Ryousuke Nanasaki, following his historic life story, was originally released in Japan in a novel of collected essays and in a beautiful manga adaptation; now both will be available in English for the first time.
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The Illusion Witch Book One - Ruben Romero & Andrea Errico
The Illusion Witch tells the story of Aadya Locke a world-famous illusionist traumatized by the loss of her father and son, she has become cold and disconnected from reality. Transported into Saari a fantasy world filled with magic and danger, Aadya is paired with a talking Quoll, A warrior, his son, and a powerful mage. Hunted by The Three a wraith with monstrous intentions, Aadya will face her inner demons while battling real-life monsters in her attempt to save herself,  and Saari.
Whatcha scooping up this week, Fantomites?
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Once Upon a Time... Red Sonja, Vampirella, Dejah Thoris in Fairy Tales
Once Upon a Time... Red Sonja, Vampirella, Dejah Thoris in Fairy Tales #comics #comicbooks
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HELL MAY HAVE NO FURY LIKE A WOMAN SCORNED - BUT HELL'S IN REAL DANGER WITH TWO SONJAS!
PREVIEW: 'Red Sonja/Hell Sonja' #1 by Jordan Clark and Miriana Puglia
https://www.lotuslandcomics.com/2022/12/preview-red-sonjahell-sonja-1-by-jordan.html
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Red Sonja VS Hell Sonja #1
Writer: Jordan Clark
Artist: Miriana Puglia
Colorist: Ellie Wright
Published: Dynamite Entertainment
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Episode 357
Non-Marvel/DC September 2022 Solicits
Comic Reviews:
DC:
Aquaman and Flash: Voidsong 1 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Vasco Georgiev, Rain Beredo
Black Adam 1 by Christopher Priest, Rafa Sandoval, Matt Herms
Dark Crisis: Young Justice 1 by Meghan Fitzmartin, Laura Braga, Luis Guerrero
Flash 783 by Jeremy Adams, Amancay Nahuelpan, Jeromy Cox
Earth Prime 6: Hero's Twilight
Milestones in History by Reginald Hudlin, Steven Barnes, Amy Chu, Melody Cooper, Leon Chills, Alice Randall, Toure, Tananarive Due, Pat Charles, Kathryn Parsons, Francesco Francavilla, Jamal Igle, Ray-Anthony Height, Denys Cowan, Eric Battle, Don Hudson, Ron Wilson, Arvell Jones, Maria Laura Sanapo, Domo Stanton, Jahnoy Lindsay, John Stanisci, Jose Marzan Jr, Mike Gustovich, Chris Sotomayor, Michael Atiyeh, Emilio Lopez, Hi-Fi, Dan Brown, Eva De La Cruz, Andrew Dolhouse
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen's Boss Perry White by Matt Fraction, Steve Lieber, et al
Marvel:
Marvel's Voices Pride 2022 by Mike O’Sullivan, Stuart Vandal, Rob London, Andrew Wheeler, Daron Jensen, Alyssa Wong, Patrick Duke, Chris McCarver, Christopher Cantwell, Danny Lore, Luc Kersten, Grace Freud, Ira Madison III, Alex Philips, Charle Jane Anders, Ted Brandt, Kei Zama, Lucas Werneck, Brittney Williams, Ro Stein, Scott Henderson, Lorenzo Susi, Stephen Byrne, Lee Townsend, Rachelle Rosenberg, Rico Renzi, Jose Villarrubia, Michael Wiggam, Tamra Bonvillain, Brittany Peer
Miles Morales and Moon Girl 1 by Mohale Mashigo, Ig Guara, Rachelle Rosenberg
New Fantastic Four 1 by Peter David, Alan Robinson, Mike Spicer
Punisher War Journal: Blitz by Torunn Gronbekk, Lan Medina, Antonio Fabela
Who is Jane Foster Thor Infinity Comic by Torunn Gronbekk, Leonard Kirk, Matt Milla
Marvel Meow 9 by Nao Fuji
Image:
Beware the Eye of Odin 1 by Doug Wagner, Tim Odland
Clementine GN by Tillie Walden, Cliff Rathburn 
Silver Coin 11 by James Tynion IV, Michael Walsh
Dark Horse:
Lonesome Hunters 1 by Tyler Crook
Ahoy:
Wrong Earth: Confidence Men 1 by Mark Waid, Leonard Kirk
Dynamite:
Samurai Sonja 1 by Jordan Clark, Pasquale Qualano
OGNs:
Runaways Diary by Emily Raymond, Valeria Wicker, James Patterson
Creepy Cat vol 3 by Cotton Valent
Additional Reviews: Obi-Wan ep6, Ms. Marvel ep3, Kevin Can F*** Himself s1, Star Trek: Prodigy s1, Spiderhead, Absolute Fourth World vol 1, Trevor: The Musical, Bone Orchard Mythos Passageway, Centaurworld
  A new feature announced!
  News: Kraven movie plot, Conan license to Titan, Omninews, Miracleman Silver Age, Riverdale spinoff featuring Jake Chang, Scout kickstarts Stabbity Bunny, new OGN series from Molly Knox Ostertag
  Trailers: Stranger Things s4.2
  Comics Countdown:
Batman: The Knight 6 by Chip Zdarsky, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Ivan Plascencia
Deadly Class 53 by Rick Remender, Wes Craig, Lee Loughridge
Newburn 8 by Chip Zdarsky, Jacob Phillips , Casey Gilly, Soo Lee
Nocterra 11 by Scott Snyder, Tony Daniel, Marcelo Maiolo
Nightwing 93 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, Wade Von Grawbadger, Adriano Lucas
Lonesome Hunters 1 by Tyler Crook
Something is Killing the Children 24 by James Tynion IV, Werther Dell’Edera, Miquel Muerto
I Hate This Place 2 by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge
Beware the Eye of Odin 1 by Doug Wagner, Tim Odland
Flash 783 by Jeremy Adams, Amancay Nahuelpan, Jeromy Cox
Check out this episode!
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