In the previous issues of Mars Attacks Red Sonja, Sonja had been captured and been subjected to experiments by Xi“zeer, the king of Bryssyndyn and Chief Martian scientist. She eventually escaped and was able to meet up once again with her allies.
In the current issue of Mars Attacks Red Sonja #4, Red Sonja and her allies go into battle against the Martian army. The battle seems winnable for Red Sonja until she meets her Martian Counterpart Green Sonja (1st Appearance of Green Sonja). Made with Hyrkanian Warrior Borne DNA, and fused it with the Martian DNA, Green Sonja is a match for Red Sonja if not better. It turns out that this was a bulk of Xi“zeer“s strategy in order to make a half-human half alien warrior.
To tell you the truth there were plenty of Jaw dropping moments in this issue that overshadowed some extrinsic details surrounding some of Red Sonja“s side characters; and for that reason made me question why it was even in there none of it seems important or made much of an impact so far.
Let me be clear, I wasn“t expecting H.G. Wells“s material here, but Mars Attack Red Sonja #4 is missing some of the elements that makes the Mars attacks and Red Sonja properties great individually. Lost is the campy Sci-fi. Lost is the over the top violent nature. Heck, wildly inappropriate battle attire of Red Sonja is missing in Action.
As for the art by Frank Strukan, I feel that there were maybe 3 astounding panels, and the rest most definitely would have been better had it been in just black and white.
SCORE: 2.8 stars out of 5.
MARS ATTACKS RED SONJA #4, will have multiple covers: CVR A SUYDAM; CVR B STRATI; CVR C KITSON, my favorite right now is Cover B.
inker, penciler: Fran Strukan
writer: John Layman
letterer: Taylor Esposito
colorist: Valentina Briški
Publisher: DYNAMITE
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