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Vampirella and Red Sonja
Red Sonja was the creation of the very late but still very great Robert E. Howard (1906 – 1936).
Sonja only appeared once in Howard's 1934 excellent historical tale The Shadow of the Vulture.
Sonja only appeared once in Howard's 1934 excellent historical tale The Shadow of the Vulture.
The story line involved the Muslim siege of Vienna in 1529. Sonja stood side-by-side with male knights on the walls of Vienna fighting against the Turks and for Western Civilization.
Red Sonja was later re-created by Marvel Comics and debuted in the 1973 issue, Conan the Barbarian #23. Roy Thomas created a new origin story and transposed the timeline from the 16th century of Howard's original Red Sonya, to the Hyborian Age, another Howard creation, in order to have the comic-book Red Sonja interact with Conan the Barbarian.
Red Sonja was later re-created by Marvel Comics and debuted in the 1973 issue, Conan the Barbarian #23. Roy Thomas created a new origin story and transposed the timeline from the 16th century of Howard's original Red Sonya, to the Hyborian Age, another Howard creation, in order to have the comic-book Red Sonja interact with Conan the Barbarian.
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