I'm 4 out of 10 issues into the Wynd series and IT'S SO CUTE. Literally love all the characters, love the story, love the world building, love the art, love EVERYTHING about it. So far I definitely recommend it

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I'm 4 out of 10 issues into the Wynd series and IT'S SO CUTE. Literally love all the characters, love the story, love the world building, love the art, love EVERYTHING about it. So far I definitely recommend it
i fucking love indie comics btw. i dont talk about them as much as i probably should bc they just have smaller fandoms but. indie comics for life <3 dawnrunner my beloved the power fantasy my beloved wynd my beloved the many deaths of laila starr my beloved the oddly pedestrian life of christopher chaos my beloved. uh also feel free to reblog this post with additions of indie comics or even graphic novels that you like <3 comicblr is very focused around the Big 2 which. ok i do the same damn thing but. indie comics <3
Wynd: The Power of the Blood #8 (variant cover) (2026)
Art by: Pablo Tunica
Wynd: The Power of the Blood #8 (BOOM! Studios, April 2026) variant cover by Pablo Tunica
WYND: The Power of the Blood #5 is out today! Here's an incentive variant cover I did.
Can you tell I miss the desert? 🏜️
My favourite graphic novels and manga, that I loved reading in 2024! 💕💕
🎊 Happy New Year! 🎊
[PREVIEW] Wynd: The Power of the Blood #1 (November 13, 2024)
writer: James Tynion IV | artist: Michael Dialynas | letterer: AndWorld Design | cover artist: Michael Dialynas | publishing company: BOOM! Studios
synopsis: 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, while Faeriekind mobilizes for war, while Zedra keeps two fateful prisoners. Meanwhile, Zedra concocts a hair-raising plan concerning her deceased brother, the Bandaged Man…
Eisner and GLAAD-winning Something is Killing the Children and The Woods scribe James Tynion IV once again joins artist Michael Dialynas to conclude the CAP-Stone Award-winning fantasy series!
have I mentioned how much I love Wynd?