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Cover: Felipe Massafera

WWE: Then. Now. Forever. #4

Oct 2019 · Boom! Studios · 16.99 USD; 21.99 CAD; 12.99 GBP
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“Internal Audit”
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WWE: Then. Now. Forever. Vol. 4 collects issues #13–16 of Boom! Studios' ongoing series, continuing the anthology format that spotlights both current Superstars and legends from WWE's past. This volume features stories centered on the rivalry between Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose, the rise of the Women's Evolution with Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair, and a spotlight on the legacy of The Undertaker.

In "Internal Audit," Jinder Mahal attempts to redefine his legacy with the Punjabi Feast of Champions, hoping to be seen as a changed man. But old rivalries linger, and as fans rally behind Rusev Day, Mahal’s efforts fall short—though his determination to claim the United States Championship and become the Modern Day Maharaja remains unshaken. Written by Arune Singh and illustrated by Kendall Goode, with a striking cover by Felipe Massafera, this 2019 issue captures a pivotal moment in Mahal’s ongoing quest for respect and dominance.

writer Arune Singh · artist, inker, colorist Kendall Goode · letterer Deron Bennett · cover Felipe Massafera

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artist, inker, colorist Kendall Goode
letterer Deron Bennett
cover pencils, inks Felipe Massafera

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Jinder Mahal tries to convince everyone he is a change man by throwing the Punjabi Feast of Champions. However, no one is quick to forget the past and celebrates Rusev Day instead. Mahal is disappointed but vows he will win the United States Championship and rule as the Modern Day Maharaja.

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