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    Red Sonja is a fictional sword and sorcery comic-book superheroine [3] created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Windsor-Smith for Marvel Comics in 1973, partially inspired by Robert E. Howard 's character Red Sonya of Rogatino .

    Title
    Issue
    Writer
    Artist
    Savage Red Sonja (2023)
    1–present
    Dan Panosian
    Alessio Petillo
    Red Sonja (Vol.7) (2023)
    1–present
    Torunn Gronbekk
    Walter Geovani
    Unbreakable Red Sonja (2022)
    1–5
    Jim Zub
    Giovanni Valletta
    Vampirella vs Red Sonja (2022) 1-5
    1–5
    Dan Abnett
    Alessandro Ranaldi
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    • Overview
    • History Origin
    • Religion
    • Attributes
    • Notes Creation
    • Trivia
    • See Also
    • Links and References

    Know also, O Prince, that in those selfsame days that Conan the Cimmerian did stalk the Hyborian Kingdoms, one of the few swords worthy to cross with his was that of Red Sonja, warrior woman out of majestic Hyrkania. Forced to flee her homeland because she spurned the advances of a king and slew him instead, she rode west across the Turanian Steppes and into the shadowed mists of legendry. 

    —The Nemedian Chronicles

    Origin

    Red Sonja was born a member of a group of red-haired, bronze-skinned people called the Favored, who were created by the red goddess Scathach. These people were granted supernatural strength and skill with weapons for the purpose of slaying the Drommach, flesh-eating man beasts that inhabit the caves of the Favored. In the early days, the red goddess foretold that in the time of their doom, a pale-skinned destroyer would arise from the group, in order to lead them to their final death and everlasting glory. When Red Sonja was born with the prophesized pale skin, her mother concealed her secret using skin dyes for over a year. However, her deceit was eventually discovered; Sonja's parents were killed by the Favored and the young Sonja was left in the caves to be devoured by the Drommach. Years later, Red Sonja lived with a new, brown-haired Hyrkanian family in a humble home in the Western Hyrkanian Steppes. During this time in the land of humans, the goddess Scathach kept Sonja weak and weaponless until her will was enacted. When she had just turned 17 years old, a group of cruel mercenaries killed her father Ivor, her mother and two younger brothers and burned their house and all their possessions. She survived but at the cost of her own virginity after she was brutally raped by the leader of the group, leaving her in shame. Seeing that Scathach's will that Sonja should see her loved ones die and be raped by men was fulfilled, she then appeared to her. Scathach intended for Sonja's pain and rage to forge her into a warrior, and she finally removed the shackles of Sonja's natural-born strength and skill with a weapon on the condition that she would not allow herself to be loved by another man unless he defeated her in fair combat. The next two or three years of Red Sonja's career are scarce. During this period, she honed her prowess at the blade, and became a sell-sword for the city-states of Hyrkania, and it's possibly during those years that she slayed the evil wizard Kulan-Gath (destined to return later).

    Meeting Conan the Barbarian

    Eventually Red Sonja was hired by Ghannif the King of Pah-Dishah who sent her leading a troop to the city of Makkalet, where she came across Conan the Barbarian. Sonja assisted Conan in defeating The Vulture, and afterwards they worked together to steal the Serpent Tiara from the King of Makkalet, fulfilling her mission for the King of Pah-Dishah. Although Sonja promised Conan a reward for his assistance, she left Makkalet once she recovered the tiara. Upon her return to Pah-Dishah, Red Sonja faced treachery as the King took the tiara from her and made her a prisoner. The King planned to make Sonja part of his harem, but that night, Sonja murdered the King and his close guards. Sonja escaped Pah-Dishah and rode west until she arrived to The Maul, where she met with Conan once again. Reunited, Conan and Sonja worked together to stop an undead being, but they were soon chased from the city by bounty hunters, who were seeking Red Sonja for the murder of the king. Their escape led Conan and Sonja to the hideout of a couple of vampires, who made the adventurers their prisoners. The vampires planned to feed from them, but Conan managed to trick them into releasing him, allowing Conan and Red Sonja to escape and burn their hideout, killing the vampires inside. After escaping a certain death, Red Sonja knocked Conan unconscious and continued on her own path, leading danger away from the Barbarian.

    Further Adventures

    Much later, Sonja and Conan met again and confronted the evil sorcerer Kulan Gath. Red Sonja also went to the future on two separate occasions when she possessed Mary Jane Watson and teamed up with Spider-Man in defeating Kulan Gath who had also traveled to the future in one of many attempts to take over modern day Earth.

    •As an Hyrkanian, Red Sonja invoked the names of the Tarim and Erlik, but has invoked other deities' names, such as Mitra's, as well.

    Abilities

    Red Sonja was one of the most powerful and skilled swordswomen in any era, among both men and women, she was also in peak human physical condition, a martial arts expert and possessed knowledge and experience in fighting the supernatural.[citation needed]

    Creation

    •Red Sonja was created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Smith for Marvel Comics in the loose adaptation of the historical fiction short "The Shadow of the Vulture" (1934; adapted in Conan the Barbarian #23; February, 1973). •She was partially based on Robert E. Howard's character Red Sonya of Rogatino (main protagonist of "The Shadow of the Vulture", published in The Magic Carpet Magazine; January, 1934) and, to a certain degree, on Dark Agnes de Chastillon. •"The Curse of the Undead-Man" (Savage Sword of Conan #1; August, 1974) was freely adapted from an unfinished draft for a Dark Agnes story, "Mistress of Death", which was completed by Gerald W. Page and first published in Witchcraft & Sorcery Vol. 1 #5 (January–February 1971). Dark Agnes was replaced by Red Sonja. •The origin of Red Sonja, "The Day of the Sword", first appeared in Kull and the Barbarians #3 (September, 1975) by Roy Thomas, Doug Moench and Howard Chaykin. It was later redrawn by Dick Giordano and Terry Austin in Savage Sword of Conan #78 (July, 1982).

    Licensing status

    •Although, Marvel Comics credited Red Sonja as "the heroine created by Robert E. Howard", and Red Sonja was still a part of the Robert E. Howard estate. After the 1985 Red Sonja movie, and the last Marvel Comics title, the one-shot Red Sonja: Scavenger Hunt #1 (December, 1995), the character (owned by Kull Properties, Inc.) was moved to its own company, Red Sonja, LLC. Red Sonja, LLC was then bought, separating her from Conan. She was briefly licensed with Blackthorne Publishing in 1998, then Cross Plains (1999), before Dynamite Entertainment acquired the rights, and began publishing their first Red Sonja series in 2005. Due to that legal status, Red Sonja didn't return to Marvel Comics in 2018-2019 along with Conan and other characters. •This profile reflects only on Marvel's involvement with the character, and with whatever implied or referenced background is necessary. •In the Dynamite comic book series, Sonja's origins are portrayed in "flashbacks" within each issue beginning with issue #8. The goddess makes her first appearance in the new series in issue #12, which also marks the return of the deadly sorcerer Kulan Gath.

    •Red Sonja writer Frank Thorne, along with Mike Caputo and Sal Caputo, wrote a song entitled "The Ballad of Red Sonja" which they performed at a New Jersey nightclub called Lily Langtry's in 1977.

    •Red Sonja was played by Brigitte Nielsen in the 1985 film "Red Sonja" (adapted in Marvel Comics Super Special #38, 1985), and by Angelica Bridges in the 1998 episode "Red Sonja" on the "Conan" TV series.

    •119 appearance(s) of Red Sonja (Earth-616)

    •2 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Red Sonja (Earth-616)

    •7 minor appearance(s) of Red Sonja (Earth-616)

    •16 mention(s) of Red Sonja (Earth-616)

    •3 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Red Sonja (Earth-616)

    •92 image(s) of Red Sonja (Earth-616)

    References

    1.Spider-Man / Red Sonja #1–5 2.Marvel Team-Up #79 3.Spider-Man / Red Sonja #3 4.Conan the Barbarian #23 5.Savage Sword of Conan #1 6.Conan the Barbarian #48 7.Marvel Encyclopedia #Spider-Man 8.Savage Sword of Conan #29 9.Marvel Comics Super Special #9 ; Day of the Red Judgement 10.Kull and the Barbarians #3 ; The Day of the Sword 11.Conan Saga #96 ; A Red Sonja Comics Chronology: This Sword for Hire 12.Conan the Barbarian #24 13.Savage Sword of Conan #1 ; Curse of the Undead-Man 14.Conan the Barbarian #43 ; Tower of Blood 15.Conan the Barbarian #44 ; Of Flame and the Fiend 16.Marvel Team-Up #79 17.Spider-Man / Red Sonja #1–5 18.Conan Saga #96 ; A Red Sonja Comics Chronology: It's Never Too Late...? 19.Conan the Barbarian #49 20.Red Sonja #1 21.Savage Sword of Conan #229 ; Assault on Acheron 22.Afterword by Roy Thomas, in The Chronicles of Conan Volume 4: The Song of Red Sonja and Other Stories (Dark Horse, 2004) 23."The Annotated Savage Sword of Conan - Curse of the Undead-Man" on Comics Classic Forum 24.Dark Agnes on Wikipedia 25.Savage Sword of Conan #230 ; The Ring of Ikribu 26.Why Red Sonja Isn't Part of Marvel's Conan Deal - Part 3 27.Red Sonja: Scavenger Hunt #1 28.Red Sonja at Wikipedia 29.↑

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