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Wynd Book Four: The Power of the Blood

By (author) James Tynion IV, Illustrated by Michael Dialynas





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As the final thrilling chapter of Wynd takes flight, the King's reign is coming to a close, with Pipetown unaware of what awaits them. Meanwhile, the Faeriekind mobilizes for war! In the face of dire odds, Zedra concocts a hair-raising plan concerning her deceased brother, the Bandaged Man... Eisner Award and GLAAD Media Award-winning Something is Killing the Children and The Woods (both BOOM!) scribe James Tynion IV once again joins artist Michael Dialynas to conclude the CAP-Stone Award-winning fantasy series! Collects Wynd Book Four: The Power of the Blood #1-4.

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Normally shipped | Enquiries only
Publisher | Boom! Studios
Published date | 2 Dec 2025
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 208
Dimensions | 152 x 229 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 979-8-8921-5386-7
Readership Age | From 13 to 20 years
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