Legendary artist Frank Cho is back this month with a new way to get your hands on an exclusive run of a variant comic book cover design he created for Dynamite Entertainment’s ongoing Red Sonja series. Initially part of an earlier crowdfunding campaign, Dynamite has just opened up the opportunity for anyone to get their hands on one of four styles of Cho’s beautiful rendition of the famous “She-Devil with a Sword,” with color work supplied by frequent Cho collaborator Sabine Rich. According to Cho, “When Dynamite asked me to draw the Red Sonja cover, I jumped at the chance. Who doesn’t love a redhead with a sword? The cover will show Red Sonja at her best – power and beauty. My goal is to make her look strong, classic, timeless and iconic.” This limited time opportunity also provides the opportunity to purchase other collectibles featuring this definitive image of Red Sonja.
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