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Queen Sonja#29
Cover: Lucio Parrillo

Queen Sonja #29

May 2012 · Dynamite Entertainment · 3.99 USD

Queen Sonja #29 (2012, Dynamite Entertainment) delivers a tense, character-driven chapter as Sonja and her companions journey home to Sogoria, only to be met with shocking news from Melea and Xander about their ordeal in Koliostri’s dungeon. Written by Luke Lieberman and illustrated with bold precision by Milton Estevam—his inks and Salvatore Aiala Studios’ colors bringing the grim stakes to life—this issue deepens the threat as Koliostri seizes power in Sonja’s absence, hunting dissenters with ruthless zeal. The cover by Lucio Parrillo captures the moment’s intensity, setting the stage for a showdown that reclaims both throne and destiny.

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writer Luke Lieberman · artist, inker Milton Estevam · colorist Salvatore Aiala Studios · letterer Simon Bowland · cover Lucio Parrillo

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artist, inker Milton Estevam
letterer Simon Bowland
cover pencils, inks Lucio Parrillo

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Sonja and her companions are traveling home to Sogoria when they are reunited with Melea and Xander who tell them of the horrors they faced in Koliostri's dungeon. With Sonja having vacated the throne of Emora, Koliostri quickly steps in and begins killing anyone who refuses to convert to his religion. Melea shows Sonja a secret path to the Temple of Qom where they kill Koliostri's followers and blow the place up. They also learn the names and locations of all of the acolytes who possess the explosive Eldar stones. Sonja returns to Nicolla and takes her throne back.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).