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Red Sonja 2 page 6 by Colon

Location: Red Sonja
Artists: Ernie Colon (Penciller) ,  Alan Kupperberg (Inker)

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Location: Red Sonja
Title: Red Sonja 2 page 6 by Colon
Artist:  Ernie Colon (Penciller) ,  Alan Kupperberg (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 287
Likes on CAF: 6
Comments: 6
Added to Site: 3/6/2024

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Description
Published 1983
The Sea that Sails
written by Christie Marx and Roy Thomas

Sonja is the bodyguard to Lord Daquius as he delivers an unwanted message to King of Turan.

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Shelton  Bryant Member Since 2005
Posted On 3/6/2024

Beautiful Work of Art!! Great use of perspective and Strong Facial Expressions!!...........Congrats!!!!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 3/6/2024

Well since she put it down I've been out Turan King my head
The Alan inks the line and in the Colon that just pencils Red

Well, Sonja you look so fine (look so fine)
And I know Khoruson takes much time
For you to help me Sonja
Help me get her into my art

Help me Sonja
Help, help me Sonja...

Help me Sonja yeah
Get her into my art

She was gonna be my wife
And I was gonna be her fan
(Oh Sonja)
But she let a statue guy come between us
War has shattered peace plans
(Oh Sonja)

Red Sonja you caught my eye (caught my eye)
And I can give you seasoned wings and thighs
You gotta help me Sonja
Help me get her into my heart

Ian Saint Member Since 2021
Posted On 3/6/2024

Love the layout with the room and character overlapping the other panels.

Rick W Member Since 2017
Posted On 3/6/2024

Loved this series!  Cool page Miki!

Posted On 3/6/2024

Nice!

Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
Posted On 3/7/2024

Colon wasn't exactly a suitably styled penciller for a Sword and Sorcery comic, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.

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