This Wednesday, February 26th, Dark Horse Comics is set to release THE CARLYLE SCHOOL FOR KINGS #4 (of 4) – an epic fantasy adventure full of revenge, friendship, and betrayal.
Writer Nelson Greaves, screenwriter of popular television shows such as Joe Pickett and 24: Legacy, dives into the world of comics with The Carlyle School for Kings!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages
for this week’s new release from Dark Horse Comics!

THE CARLYLE SCHOOL FOR KINGS #4 (of 4)
Written by Nelson Greaves
Art by Davide Castelluccio
Colors by Francesca Vivaldi
Letters by Frank Cvetkovic
Covers & Cover Artists:
Davide Castelluccio w/ Francesca Vivaldi (Cover A)
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction
Format: Full Color, 32 pages; Miniseries
SRP: $3.99
Publication Date: February 26, 2025
Series finale!
The winner of the first tri-session is announced, and all of the Woodbees are celebrating freely—all except for Emme. As the rest of Carlyle prepares for the crowning, Emme prepares to carry out her revenge. But will she succeed?

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