Finnian And The Seven Mountains Volume 7
After suffering an unexpected betrayal on Symi, Finnian and his crew must now race to Mount Carmel to recover the Sword of St. Michael and the final missing piece.
Viking King Ragnar has the upper hand as he seeks to reforge the ancient sword, hoping that it will be transformed into a malevolent weapon capable of unleashing chaos upon the world.
Will Finnian reach Mount Carmel in time to prevent Ragnar’s reign of terror? Or will evil overwhelm Finnian and snuff out any chance for the light to conquer?
Find out what happens in the final chapter of Finnian and the Seven Mountains!
Rated – Ages 10+ (contains some mild comic violence)
SKU (ISBN): 9798985771992
Philip Kosloski | Michael LaVoy | Jay Ramos
Binding: Saddle Stitch
Published: January 2024
Publisher: Voyage Comics and Publishing
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