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Red Sonja in the form of
Ant Man and the Wasp and
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’s Hannah John-Kamen.
The Hollywood Reporter exclusively revealed that John-Kamen will wield the sword for Joey Soloway’s take on Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith’s
Conan the Barbarian character.
Red Sonja first appeared during the early 70s in comics such as ‘The Song of Red Sonja’ and ‘The Shadow of the Vulture’, but perhaps her most iconic iteration is the one portrayed by Brigitte Nielsen in Richard Fleischer’s 1985 movie.
On finally finding their lead actor, Soloway said “Hannah is a very talented actress who we’ve been following for years and she IS Red Sonja. Her range, sensibilities and strength are all qualities we have been looking for and we couldn’t be more excited to embark on this journey together.”
Windsor-Smith is known for his work on Conan the Barbarian and lots of X-Men titles. Now, he s back with a passion project about a man subjected to ghastly secret government experiments.
Conan the Barbarian comics and thrilled to the vigorous lines of his
X-Men titles over the years. Maybe you were delighted by his dreamy, intricate fantasy paintings in the 70s or discovered his work in the
Opus retrospective volumes of 1999-2000.
But even if you didn t do any of these things, you should still take a minute to see what Barry Windsor-Smith Eisner Award Hall-of-Famer, genre-shaping fantasy artist and 50-year veteran of the comics industry has been up to for the last three-and-a-half decades.
Ever since the 80s he s been drawing, redrawing and refining one graphic novel, and he s finally releasing it into the world. The 365-page
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