Disney Fairies 4 -In-1 Vol. 4 - Disney Comics Group - ★★★.¾

SERIES: Disney Fairies Graphic Novels #13-15, 18
GENRE: Children's Graphic Novel.
PUBLICATION DATE: June 17, 2025.
RATING: 3.75 stars.


In a Nutshell: A combo volume containing books #13-15 & 18 of the Tinker Bell graphic novel series. A fabulous experience, partly because it sticks to the movie characters unlike the initial graphic novels. Much recommended!


This book collects four graphic novels of the Disney Fairies series featuring Tinker Bell and her friends. Two of the books contain the novelised version of two movies: Pixie Hollow Games (2011) and Secret of the Wings (2012). But the rest of the stories are original

If you are a fan of the Tinker Bell movies, you are bound to love this collection as it features all the key characters from the movies. If you haven’t yet watched the Tinker Bell movies but are a fan of the fairy, this book is a good place to begin your Tinker Bell journey, though you might need some time to recognise everyone.

The overall level of this combo volume was excellent, much better than the first combo book with the initial four graphic novels. The storylines are much stronger, and the text is perfect for the target age of 6 to 10 years. The illustrations are also outstanding, though the story in book #15 worked better as a movie.

I wish I could figure out why this combo volume has books 13, 14, 15 and 18 instead of books 13-16 in sequence. This decision of skipping books 16 and 17 from this collection has created a continuity error as Book 18 and its Neverbeast tale should clearly come after Book 17, which introduces the Neverbeast.

I have already reviewed the individual books of this combo set as follows:


Book Two (Graphic Novel #14): Tinker Bell and Blaze - 3.6 stars.


Book Four (Graphic Novel #18): Tinker Bell and Her Magical Friends - 3.95 stars.

Overall average for this volume: 3.75 stars.

Definitely recommended to Tinker Bell fans.

My thanks to Papercutz for providing the DRC of “Disney Fairies 4 in 1 Vol. 4” via NetGalley. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book.


If you were fed up of seeing Tinker Bell on your feeds thanks to me, you can relax now. This was the last Tink book on my agenda.* 😁

*Unless I can find a copy of the Neverbeast graphic novel. 🤭

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