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So, seeing the Duke, Roderick, Ash, and others decide to work together to help save the kids was refreshing.Īs for our core group of younglings, their journey through the icy terrain wasn’t easy. The parental figures are usually chilling at home or are dead while the young leads move the story along. Not many stories targeting the YA or younger demographic give adults urgency. One of the things I have been enjoying about Wynd has been the focus on adults being proactive. The same can be seen when looking at laws that can potentially harm communities of color and women.

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Not many pay attention to the struggles of the queer community until the life of someone they know is at risk of being impacted by anti-LGBTQ+ legislature.

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This is especially true when it comes to LGBTQ+ issues. A bunch of people tend to be disinterested in politics until they have something personal at stake. With how the narrative of Wynd linked to real-life issues, I think Roderick coming to understand the Duke’s predicament was handled well. However, he couldn’t ignore politics anymore, especially when Oakley was being pursued by the Faeries. The conversation Roderick had with the Duke was interesting in the sense that Roderick wasn’t really into politics. We got to learn about Oakley’s father, Roderick, in the previous installments, and I liked how he was reintroduced into the present storyline. The third issue of Wynd: The Throne in the Sky opened with the Duke Yadriel getting his supporters ready to escape their prison and head toward the mountains to save the kids. Wynd: The Throne in the Sky Issue 3 (Image: BOOM! Studios) From writer James Tynion IV and artist Michael Dialynas, Wynd: The Throne in the Sky issue 3 continued to progress the story at a nice pace while also featuring some interesting moments between the characters.














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