Exclusive Extended Previews: THE LONE RANGER #10 and RED SONJA #69

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First we saw exclusive extended previews for DEJAH THORIS as well as THE BIONIC WOMAN for this week. Now, get a peek at the exclusive, extended previews for both THE LONE RANGER #10 and RED SONJA #69. What do you think of Dynamite Entertainment's issues for this week? Are you looking forward to picking up any of these titles? Don't forget to check out the rest of Dynamite Entertainment's previews for this week, here.

THE LONE RANGER VOL. 2 #10

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32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +

Written by ANDE PARKS

Art by ESTEVE POLLS

Cover by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA

Tonto has lost everything. He has committed acts of unspeakable violence. Now, he must return to his tribe and attempt to find some way to live his life again. He may not be successful. Meanwhile, three years later, the Lone Ranger attempts to find help for his gravely wounded companion. It may be too late to save Tonto, though, as the Ute Indians the Ranger has sought out are facing deadly problems of their own. Part four of the epic and character-defining Native Ground arc.

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RED SONJA #69

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32 pages FC • $3.99 • Teen +

Written by ERIC TRAUTMANN

Art by WALTER GEOVANI

Cover by WALTER GEOVANI

Red Sonja continues her travels in the jade kingdom of Khitai. Sonja and her allies find themselves face-to-face with that fabled land's most revered swordsman. An unparalleled master of the blade and a She-Devil With A Sword—a recipe for grand adventure...or complete disaster?

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#1  Edited By Inverno

The art in Red Sonja is a lot better this time. Maybe because the artist is doing the cover art and interior as well.

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#2  Edited By zackattack529

Is Red Sonja worth reading nowadays??

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#3  Edited By Green ankh

I picked up the last two issues and found them pretty dull.

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#4  Edited By yo_yo_fun

The preview of The Lone Ranger #10 is really good!

I would definitely pick it up.

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#5  Edited By G_Money_Christmas

Red Sonja sure looks like a Xena copy to me

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#6  Edited By SlickyMike88

I prefere the previous artist by Marcio Abreu , but this is fine as well.

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#7  Edited By danhimself

@G_Money_Christmas said:

Red Sonja sure looks like a Xena copy to me

Xena was created in 1995....Red Sonja was created in 1973 and based on a character created in 1934

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#8  Edited By G_Money_Christmas

@danhimself: My mistake... I was joking anyway

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Gosh the power and emotion behind Tonto's sadness in Lone Ranger can be felt on those panels; Ande Parks is such a good writer and I applaud his work here. And Trautmann's work on Red Sonja, simply fantastic. Gotta love Yusan slicing his finger off. Now we know where the Yakuza got the idea! (kidding of course...)