A Red Sonja Cover Gallery LXX:
Tarr & Romero

This is the seventieth installment in our Red Sonja themed variant galleries, continuing from the first gallery. Below, we present ten selected variants from various comic books, featuring Red Sonja as envisioned by artists Babs Tarr & Leonardo Romero.

1

  • title: Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Babs Tarr
  • writer: Jordie Bellaire
  • artist: Drew Moss
  • issue: #1 of 12
  • release date: September, 2019
  • cover: C variant
  • commentary: Babs Tarr drew covers for Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019). Other galleries of Red Sonja covers featured contributions from the artist Babs Tarr, including
    • Vampirella & Red Sonja: #22

2

  • title: Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Babs Tarr
  • writer: Jordie Bellaire
  • artist: Drew Moss
  • issue: #2 of 12
  • release date: October, 2019
  • cover: C variant
  • commentary: Whenever Red Sonja travels through time to the modern world, she had to be re-introduced to the delicacies of modern life.

3

  • title: Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Babs Tarr
  • writer: Jordie Bellaire
  • artist: Drew Moss
  • issue: #3 of 12
  • release date: November, 2019
  • cover: B variant
  • commentary: Vampirella and Red Sonja possess differing sensibilities regarding the best way to solve problems. Red Sonja's preference is for the direct approach. Vampirella's response in the background reveals her opinion of her partner's methods.

4

  • title: Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Babs Tarr
  • writer: Jordie Bellaire
  • artist: Drew Moss
  • issue: #4 of 12
  • release date: December, 2019
  • cover: B variant
  • commentary: Babs Tarr drew variant covers to the first six issues of Vampirella & Red Sonja.

5

  • title: Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Babs Tarr
  • writer: Jordie Bellaire
  • artist: Drew Moss
  • issue: #5 of 12
  • release date: January, 2020
  • cover: B variant
  • commentary: In this cover, Red Sonja watches on as Vampirella livens up the dance floor. It is difficult to tell from her expression whether she is irritated by the frivolous activity or jealous of the attention Vampirella is receiving.

6

  • title: Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Leonardo Romero
  • writer: Jordie Bellaire
  • artist: Drew Moss
  • issue: #1 of 12
  • release date: September, 2019
  • cover: D variant
  • commentary: Leonardo Romero drew covers for Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019). Other galleries of Red Sonja covers feature contributions from the artist Leonardo Romero, including

7

  • title: Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Leonardo Romero
  • writer: Jordie Bellaire
  • artist: Drew Moss
  • issue: #2 of 12
  • release date: October, 2019
  • cover: D variant
  • commentary: In this clever cover, Romero depicts the cross-over of Red Sonja and Vampirella in a literal sense of cutting a path into Vampirella's comics.

8

  • title: Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Leonardo Romero
  • writer: Jordie Bellaire
  • artist: Drew Moss
  • issue: #6 of 12
  • release date: February, 2020
  • cover: C variant
  • commentary: There were a variety of artistic takes in which a female figure was split down the middle into a Red Sonja half and a Vampirella half. This spiral interpretation puts a neat twist (pun!) on the approach.

9

  • title: Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Leonardo Romero
  • writer: Jordie Bellaire
  • artist: Drew Moss
  • issue: #8 of 12
  • release date: June, 2020
  • cover: C variant
  • commentary: Several of Romero's covers to this series had a color tint filter placed over the image.

10

  • title: Vampirella & Red Sonja (2019)
  • publisher: Dynamite
  • cover artist: Leonardo Romero
  • writer: Jordie Bellaire
  • artist: Drew Moss
  • issue: #10 of 12
  • release date: September, 2020
  • cover: C variant
  • commentary: Romero adopted a reduced color palette to convey a more vintage style.

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