The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse 7

Paperback (Manga RTL)
$10.99 US
4.96"W x 7.5"H x 0.59"D   | 6 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Feb 28, 2023 | 192 Pages | 978-1-64651-728-2
| Rated T
FOC Oct 3, 2022 | Catalog September 2022
Return to the magical and thrilling world of Britannia with this new adventure from the creator of The Seven Deadly Sins, the manga that inspired the No. 1 hit Netflix Original Anime!

Sin the fox has been guiding Percival and his friends since the beginning of their adventure. But when the Four Dark Talismans nearly annihilated the party, Sin revealed his true form--the human Lancelot--and defeated the enemies with ease. Now, the mysteriously powerful Lancelot leads them onward, and the group finally reaches the Kingdom of Liones. Determined to learn the truth about The Four Knights of the Apocalypse and the reason behind his grandfather’s murder, Percival seeks an audience with the legendary king. But he might not be what they were expecting...!
Nakaba Suzuki is one of only a few manga artists to have work published in all of the "big three" boys' magazines: Shonen Jump, Shonen Sunday, and Shonen Magazine. The Seven Deadly Sins is his first series to be translated into English.

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Return to the magical and thrilling world of Britannia with this new adventure from the creator of The Seven Deadly Sins, the manga that inspired the No. 1 hit Netflix Original Anime!

Sin the fox has been guiding Percival and his friends since the beginning of their adventure. But when the Four Dark Talismans nearly annihilated the party, Sin revealed his true form--the human Lancelot--and defeated the enemies with ease. Now, the mysteriously powerful Lancelot leads them onward, and the group finally reaches the Kingdom of Liones. Determined to learn the truth about The Four Knights of the Apocalypse and the reason behind his grandfather’s murder, Percival seeks an audience with the legendary king. But he might not be what they were expecting...!

Creators

Nakaba Suzuki is one of only a few manga artists to have work published in all of the "big three" boys' magazines: Shonen Jump, Shonen Sunday, and Shonen Magazine. The Seven Deadly Sins is his first series to be translated into English.