Conan Red Sonja #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the 2015 Dark Horse miniseries Conan/Red Sonja, a crossover event uniting Robert E. Howard's iconic barbarian with the She-Devil with a Sword. Written by Gail Simone and Jim Zub, with art by Dan Panosian, the story pits the two legendary warriors against a common supernatural threat, blending their distinct Hyborian Age mythologies in an action-packed team-up. The volume collects all four issues of the series, offering a complete standalone adventure for fans of both characters.
In "The Age of Innocence," Conan and Red Sonja find themselves drawn to the same prize—a rare jewel in a prince’s chambers—only to discover the real treasure is far more dangerous: Bloodroot seeds. With their paths crossing in a palace of secrets, the two warriors must navigate betrayal and ancient conspiracies, uncovering a plot tied to the dark servant Manus Drath and the looming presence of Thoth-Amon. The story, written by Gail Simone and Jim Zub and illustrated by Dan Panosian with colors by Dave Stewart, features a cover by Dan Panosian.
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Sonja uses Kalayah to gain entrance to the Prince's chambers to steal a rare jewel. However, Conan is after the same prize. They join forces to escape the palace then fight over the prize which turns out to be Bloodroot seeds. Manus Drath reveals that he hired them both to steal the seeds and that he is the servant of Thoth-Amon. Sonja burns the seeds, Conan kills Manus and they split the gold and head off on separate paths. Meanwhile a Bloodroot seed that Manus planted earlier on a Barachan Isle has grown and taken over the island killing the lone farmer Kalos Bai.
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