Red Sonja, Vol. 4 #3J (Dynamite Entertainment 2017) 1:15 Incentive Mike McKone Cover by Ugly Monkey Comics

Red Sonja, Vol. 4 #3J (Dynamite Entertainment 2017) 1:15 Incentive Mike McKone Cover

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Red Sonja, Vol. 4 #3J (Dynamite Entertainment 2017) 1:15 Incentive Mike McKone Cover by Ugly Monkey Comics

Red Sonja, Vol. 4 #3J (Dynamite Entertainment 2017) 1:15 Incentive Mike McKone Cover

$10.00 USD

Red Sonja, Vol. 4 #3J is a standout slice of Dynamite Entertainment’s 2017 run, anchored by a 1:15 retailer incentive variant that every collector will want to chase. Written by Amy Chu, brought to life by Carlos E. Gomez, and presented with a standout Mike McKone cover, this issue is a vivid splash of sword-and-sorcery energy with contemporary edge.

In this installment, Sonja reclaims her trusty sword and forges a new alliance with NYPD cop Sir Max of Bushwick, turning personal resolve into unexpected teamwork. The narrative then pivots to a high-stakes confrontation as Sonja finally comes face to face with her old foe, the sorcerer Kulan Gath, while the world around her reveals itself as something both strange and compelling. The 32-page full-color story offers a crisp, cinematic flow that rewards both long-time fans and new readers stepping into Sonja’s world for the first time.

What makes this issue unique

  • Limited 1:15 retailer incentive variant — a rare, highly sought-after cover that stands out in any collection.
  • Mike McKone cover delivers a dynamic, visually striking portrayal of Red Sonja that fans will want framed on display.
  • New alliance with Sir Max of Bushwick expands Sonja’s circle and introduces fresh tension and humor to the arc.
  • Iconic villain throwdown with Kulan Gath provides a meaningful bridge to Sonja’s larger journey and answers about this strange new world.
  • 32 pages of full color storytelling, carefully paced to balance action, character moments, and world-building.

Who this is for

  • Fans of Red Sonja seeking a high-stakes, character-driven chapter in Vol. 4.
  • Variant cover collectors who chase 1:15 incentive editions for rarity and art quality.
  • Readers curious about Amy Chu’s modernization of Sonja and her place in a modern, grounded universe.
  • Collectors who appreciate standout art from Mike McKone and Carlos E. Gomez alike.

Practical reading and collecting notes: this issue blends classic sword-and-sorcery appeal with contemporary storytelling and bold visual design. It’s a perfect entry point for new readers who want a complete, engaging chapter, while also offering a coveted variant for established collectors who value rare covers and limited print runs. The collaboration between Chu’s writing, Gomez’s art, and McKone’s cover elevation makes this issue feel like a climactic moment in Sonja’s ongoing evolution.

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