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Ice Age: Rise of the Wolves
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Ongoing, First published Feb 16, 2016
It's been quite sometime since spending a few days with the Dinosaurs, Buck, and the birth of Peaches. Now the herd is back where they belong, in peace. 

This peace does not last long, though.

Wild wolves have begun to circle around the valley in which the herd lives, and it won't be long until they get a somewhat well-deserved meal. It's up to Manny, Sid, Diego and the rest of the herd to save the valley and everybody in it!

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Jade was a lone saber that had been by herself ever since she left her pack, three years ago. You could say trust issues was something that the young saber had. One day while moving South she meets the herd: Manny, Sid, and Diego. Soon after learning they are taking a human baby--Roshan--back to his family, she joins the trio to help them get him back. Jade decided that once the baby was back home, she would go back to being the lone saber she once was. However, the longer she hangs around the three mammals, the more she finds herself becoming attached to them and seeing them like they were her own family.