The Bandaged Man has returned to Pipetown to find any remaining magic and will eliminate it - or them - with extreme prejudice. But can Wynd, with the help of Oakley, find a way to cure himself of his magical heritage - or has he put himself in even more danger than he ever imagined?
The larger story seems to be about adults and parental figures thinking they know best for their kids and pushing them away, only for the kids to react as individuals and do what is right for them. Through that, I think many will feel inspired to do the same in their own lives when they relate to Wynd's situation. Don't pass on 'Wynd' -- it's a breath of fantasy fresh air. Read Full Review
Michael Dialynas delivers some great visuals in this issue. The aesthetic is whimsical and fun, but the art doesn't hold back from emotion especially when Oakley comforts Wynd or when the Bandaged Man confronts Thorn and his father in their home. Read Full Review
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WYND #2 is a solid, character-building issue. The art team is firing on all cylinders and Tynion IV's writing really uses every panel to build depth. If the team can address some of the lingering questions sooner rather than later, this will be a satisfying series. Read Full Review
I distinctly remember writing 500+ words about how Wynd showed a ton of promise with its world-building and character interactions but was bogged down by a glacial pace for its first issue. The exact same thing can be said of issue #2. Read Full Review