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WWE: Then. Now. Forever. #4

WWE: Then Now Forever Vol. 4

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The newest collection of short stories spanning WWE’s history.

WOOOOO! Return to some of the greatest moments in WWE history from across multiple eras of Sports Entertainment. Featuring such titanic clashes as Charlotte Flair vs. Asuka, Ric Flair’s retirement match against Shawn Michaels, and Undertaker vs. Kane from WrestleMania 14, this collection is truly a showstopper. Collects stories from Forever #1 and WrestleMania 2019 Special #1.

112 pages, Paperback

First published October 30, 2019

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Derek Fridolfs

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Derek Fridolfs has worked professionally as an writer, inker, cover & sequential artist for DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, Boom, IDW, and a majority of comic companies the past 20 years.

#1 New York Times Best Selling Writer for the DC Secret Hero Society book series through SCHOLASTIC. And Eisner Nominated co-writer of Batman: Li'l Gotham at DC.

He's also written for such titles as Adventure Time, Regular Show, Clarence, Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, Teen Titans Go!, Dexter's Laboratory, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The New Animated Adventures, Batman Arkham City, Batman Arkham Unhinged, Adventures Of Superman, Sensation Comics Wonder Woman, Justice League Beyond and many more.

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December 30, 2020
I really do like these WWE comics where the WWE characters are real. This volume has a number of classic and passing the tourch moments. The two main let downs for me was I am not particularly fond o the artwork (especially in the Undertaker backstory), and the lack of special moves.

For me getting these books has always been about nostalgia, seeing some of the very old school wrestlers like IRS, the first Undertaker Vs Kaine match were great. The career ending match between Shawn and Ric Awsome. Especially the emotion behind it was great and captured perfectly. Seeing the new generation step up and conqueror their nerves was well done but for me I actually do not know these characters. I did know couple of the MMA characters now in the WWE, but their parts in the book was too short.

All in all an on not to the old school and stepping up of the new school, but as a personal preference i would have preferred more old school and maybe fewer but longer stories.
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March 30, 2022
I love the WWE Comic book


I hope WWE continue to make more comic books in the future this was a really good start start to what's To come.
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