A Red Sonja Cover Gallery IX:
Snow

This is the ninth installment in our Red Sonja themed cover galleries, continuing from the first gallery. Below, we present thirty selected covers from various comic books, which feature Red Sonja in snow. The number of covers featuring Red Sonja in a snow-covered landscape are so numerous that we opted to triple this gallery from the usual ten covers sufficient to describe other themes.

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11

  • title: Queen Sonja (2009)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Igor Vitorino
  • writer: Luke Lieberman
  • artist: Fritz Casas
  • issue: #21 of 35
  • release date: October, 2011
  • cover: B variant
  • commentary: It appears the chill in the wind is so great in this image that it has frozen recent blood to Red Sonja's sword. Still, there is no hint in her expression that she has taken any notice of the cold.

    We have featured covers by Patrick Berkenkotter in galleries with various themes, including

12

  • title: Queen Sonja (2009)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Lucio Parrillo
  • writer: Luke Lieberman
  • artist: Milton Estevam
  • issue: #31 of 35
  • release date: August, 2012
  • cover: A cover
  • commentary: This cover by Lucio Parrillo is a quintessential image of Red Sonja in the snow, with fur boots and a fur-lined hooded cloak.

13

  • title: Red Sonja (2013)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Gabriel Hardman
  • writer: Gail Simone
  • artist: Noah Salonga
  • issue: #00 of 18
  • release date: July, 2014
  • cover: A cover
  • commentary: This cover captures Red Sonja in what appears to be a first snow fall of winter.

14

  • title: Red Sonja (2013)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Jenny Frison
  • writer: Gail Simone
  • artist: Walter Geovani
  • issue: #03 of 18
  • release date: September, 2013
  • cover: A cover
  • commentary: In this cover by Jenny Frison, Red Sonja has uncharacteristically donned a fine white cape.

15

  • title: Red Sonja (2013)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Stephanie Buscema
  • writer: Gail Simone
  • artist: Walter Geovani
  • issue: #06 of 18
  • release date: December, 2013
  • cover: E variant
  • commentary: Stephanie Buscema returns to a classic winter scene with impaled skulls and Red Sonja in fur cape and boots.

16

  • title: Red Sonja (2016)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Marguerite Sauvage
  • writer: Marguerite Bennett
  • artist: Aneke
  • issue: #1 of 6
  • cover: A cover
  • release date: January, 2006
  • commentary: In all of the covers to this six-issue series by Marguerite Sauvage, Red Sonja wears a mail shirt and leather skirt. Here she also dons a matching cape and boots.

17

  • title: Red Sonja (2016)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Mike McKone
  • writer: Amy Chu
  • artist: Carlos Gomez
  • issue: #02 of 25
  • release date: February, 2017
  • cover: A cover
  • commentary: In this cover by Mike McKone Red Sonja's fiery mane provides almost as much protection from the cold as does her cloak.

18

  • title: Red Sonja (2016)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Mel Rubi
  • writer: Amy Chu
  • artist: Carlos Gomez
  • issue: #02 of 25
  • release date: February, 2017
  • cover: D variant
  • commentary: This is another classic winter scene for Red Sonja, in which Mel Rubi portrays her battling both the elements and an unseen foe.

19

  • title: Red Sonja (2016)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Ben Caldwell
  • writers: Amy Chu
  • artists: Marcio Fiorito & Carlos E. Gomez
  • issue: #05 of 25
  • release date: May, 2017
  • cover: B variant
  • commentary: Red Sonja dons a head scarf to protect her from the cold, though the rest of her ensemble appears more suited to a tropical beach.

20

  • title: Red Sonja (2016)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Pia Guerra
  • writers: Amy Chu & Erik Burnham
  • artist: Carlos Gomez
  • issue: #12 of 25
  • release date: January, 2018
  • cover: C variant
  • commentary: This cover by Pia Guerra depicts Red Sonja exhausted by battle trudging deeper into the forest, to battle the winter therein.

    We have featured covers by Pia Guerra in galleries with themes including

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