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Wings of Fire Graphic Novel #9

Talons of Power: A Graphic Novel

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The graphic novel adaptations of the #1 New York Times bestselling Wings of Fire series continue to set the world on fire!



For every villain, there is a hero ...



Turtle isn't one of the heroes he reads about in stories. If he were, he'd use his animus powers to help Pyrrhia -- instead of keeping his abilities a secret, even from his own sister. Now that Darkstalker, the sinister and impossibly old dragon from Pyrrhia's most notorious legends, has returned, Turtle knows his own role is hide. And stay hidden.



The more he watches Darkstalker from the shadows, the more Turtle knows that someone needs to stop the powerful dragon. A real hero. But Turtle is running out of time to find one, which means ... he might have to try to save the day himself.



The #1 New York Times bestselling Wings of Fire series soars to new heights in the ninth graphic novel adaptation, with art by Mike Holmes.

240 pages, Paperback

First published December 30, 2025

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About the author

Tui T. Sutherland

202 books6,338 followers
Okay, I know what you’re thinking. Tui? What kind of name is that? Is it short for something?

Nope. Among the many great things to come out of New Zealand (the Lord of the Rings movies, cats that paint, my mom) is a bird called the tui—not as well known as the kiwi, but a heck of a lot noisier!

I was born July 31 (same birthday as Harry Potter!) in Caracas, Venezuela, and lived in Asuncion, Paraguay; Miami, Florida; and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, before moving to New Jersey in high school, where I started doing theatre—mostly backstage work, because (a) it was fun, and (b) you got to hang out in the dark with cute boys. (Er, I mean . . . because it was artistically fulfilling, yes.)

I graduated from Williams College in ’98 and I currently live in Boston with my husband, my perfect new baby, and my adorable yoodle Sunshine (what’s a yoodle? A puppy that’s three-quarters poodle and one-quarter Yorkshire terrier, of course!).

Much to my parents’ relief, I abandoned my theatrical aspirations after college for the far more stable and lucrative career of fiction writing.

My first two official books were beginning readers, part of Grosset & Dunlap’s “First Friends” series for kids learning to read. MEET MO AND ELLA is tough to find now, but FUN WITH MO AND ELLA should still be out there somewhere.

My first novel for teenagers was THIS MUST BE LOVE, which retells Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream in a modern-day high school, from the POV of the two heroines, Hermia and Helena.

And now I'm writing in a new project called SEEKERS! It's a children's book series that I'm writing with Erin Hunter. Check out my blog to find out more!

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7 reviews1 follower
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December 28, 2025
Turtle is just like me but if I was a dude. And also royalty. And also a wizard. And also a dragon. But other than that-
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135 reviews2 followers
December 31, 2025
Amazing book! I really hope that the author makes a graphic novel version of book 10!
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7 reviews
January 2, 2026
Talons of Power is probably my favorite book in the Wings of Fire series, and out of every WOF graphic novel adaptation Mike Holmes has drawn, this is one of his best.

For starters, the cover art is incredible. There has to have been some kind of shift between this book and all the others, because the cover art seems so much higher quality than the others.

Now for the nerdy part, I adore the way Holmes incorporated Turtle’s old love for writing all throughout this book. For example, when we as readers see Turtle’s backstory/uprising it’s told in the form of a visual scroll. We get to see his story alongside versions of him he *wishes* he was versus what he sees himself as. I can’t explain how much I love that reoccurring little detail, as Turtle is comparing his place in Darkstalker’s return to stories he has read before.

A *big* aspect of Turtle’s character is that he knows he isn’t heroic or confident, and he spends the whole book wondering what character role he plays (like thinking he’s Qibli’s and/or Kinkajou’s side kick because they are the one’s taking charge and pushing him in the right direction). So, Holmes incorporating that aspect of Turtle’s worldview being inspired or driven by stories he’s read makes this book come together seamlessly.

Some final thoughts I had:

• Darkstalker’s expressions were done really well. He’s meant to be manipulative and hard to read to the dragons around him, and Holmes captured that really well. Additionally, Darkstalker’s alone scene where he thinks Clearsight’s ghost is communicating with him was done really well visually, as we can see the clear difference between performing Darkstalker and emotionally vulnerable Darkstalker.

• Turtle’s and Anemone’s fight scene was adapted so well! It flowed naturally and made me feel immersed in the scene like the first time I read it in the novel.

• Speaking of Anemone, now that I’ve read WOF Legends: Darkstalker, watching her descent into madness was very mirroring of Albatross. Once again, Holmes did an incredible job with the art this time around, as he usually does! Being the second to last book of the arc, there was a lot riding on making the visuals look good, and Holmes seriously didn’t disappoint.
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Profile Image for Kaylee.
302 reviews5 followers
December 31, 2025
Solid four stars. Another great addition to the series!

It’s been a while since I’ve read the original Talons of Power book, so unfortunately I won’t be able to comment much on continuity in the adaptation until I reread the series. That being said, this one did a pretty good job, I think. The third person passages from the actual book felt a bit weird at first,but I understand that was a stylistic choice to show Turtle’s love of writing. Personally, I felt it was a bit off-putting, but I liked the idea, and I’m sure lots of people enjoyed it. I also just really love the original Talons of Power book, so overall I really enjoyed this one.

Those fake story passages also gave us plenty of silly cartoon dragon drawings, which were both adorable and hilarious. And as usual, the art was great. My usual critiques still remain: everyone’s faces are super squished (Darkstalker’s snout looks more flattened from the top instead of the front, though. . . Which might actually be worse), and the background characters are indistinguishable from one another. Thankfully, there weren’t many reused unique color palettes in this one, though, since most of the named dragons featured were NightWings or SeaWings.

Overall, a very solid adaptation as usual. I’m excited to read Darkness of Dragons next year!


SERIES RATINGS:
The Dragonet Prophecy: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Lost Heir: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Hidden Kingdom: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Dark Secret: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Brightest Night: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Moon Rising: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Winter Turning: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Escaping Peril: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Talons of Power: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Darkstalker: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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137 reviews2 followers
January 4, 2026
It's been so nice to delve back into the wings of fire series and with such visual splendor. I particularly enjoyed the way Darkstalker was illustrated as it really shows the difference in sizing. The splash of colours from the rainwings was nice to see too. At times it was difficult to tell each of the nightwings apart and the emotional depth the novel had was lacking due to the fast pace of a graphic novel, but overall I appreciate the consideration and consistency of these adaptations has been stellar.
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9 reviews
Review of advance copy
December 28, 2025
talons of power has always been one of the weakest of the novels for me, and i felt the same with the graphic novel.
that said, as always the art was gorgeous and i enjoyed most of the panels. clay blushing was really precious ahaha.

one problem for me was darkstalker. idk, i liked his design in his graphic novel, but with him so big and with this art style he looked a tad goofy. ah, well. nothing can be perfect.
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78 reviews3 followers
January 4, 2026
First book of the Year!!! Which I had to drive to another state to buy because for some reason my state does not have it anywhere. But this book was amazing!!! I have so many comments but really do want to avoid putting spoilers. so let's just say that I am overly jumping with joy excited for the Darkness of Dragons GN at the end of the year!!! because that is my absolute favorite book ever!!!
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1 review
Review of advance copy
December 28, 2025
Omg I loved to book! There were so many parts that I had wanted to see as a graphic novel, and it didn’t disappoint. Mike Holmes’s pictures are amazing. I was walking to a bookstore in London, where I saw this book, and I knew it wasn’t published in the U.S yet, so I bought it.
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636 reviews34 followers
December 31, 2025
Fantastic adaptation of the weakest book in its arc. Turtle is sympathetic but passive, and this book is a lot of setup (and a cliffhanger) for the final book.

But oh man, next book if mah boi QIBLI!!!!
1 review
January 4, 2026
Genuinely amazing. I loved every bit of it. It made me so sad that he has little to no self worth. I love how he thinks like his life is a story. The pictures were amazing. Just an overall amazing book!
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23 reviews
January 6, 2026
Talons of Power: A Graphic Novel soars with vivid art and fierce storytelling. It blends myth, magic, and adventure into a thrilling journey that grabs your imagination and doesn’t let go. Bold, dynamic, and unforgettable, perfect for fans of high-octane fantasy.
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1,458 reviews31 followers
January 7, 2026
Turtle quickly casts a spell so that Darkstalker won't notice him. Darkstalker enchants everyone around him to trust him. Turtle must find out what Darkstalker wants and stop him before it's too late, but what can one scared dragon do?
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96 reviews
December 31, 2025
ykw it was a graphic novel of my childhood series im going to love it on principle😭
7 reviews
January 5, 2026
It was one of my favorite wings of fire graphic novels, tied with book 8. I can’t wait for book 10’s graphic novel.
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27 reviews
January 6, 2026
It’s was amazing! Can’t wait for book ten! And the rest of the series! And The Hybrid Prince when it comes out!
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