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Ranger Ryder and the Roughneck, Volume 7, Part 2: The Threshold

By: Billy Ryder
Narrated by: Abby Utley
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The cliffhanger had one question: Did Dex survive the fall?

In this science fiction graphic novel packed with raw emotional stakes, Ranger Ryder and the Roughneck: Volume Seven – The Threshold delivers the explosive conclusion to the Worlds Beyond arc.

The portal wasn’t supposed to open. The map wasn’t complete. And Dex wasn’t meant to fall. Now, time fractures. Realities blur.

Ryder is stranded in a liminal zone between galaxies with no sign of her partner. The veil between dimensions is thinning. And something ancient—something watching—has awakened as Dex plummets through impossible realms, they must confront more than the void.

This space western adventure blends action, soul, and mystery with high-stakes pacing and unforgettable characters.

If you love female protagonist sci-fi, interdimensional lore, and cliffhanger sci-fi series that push the boundaries of imagination, this volume is your next obsession.

Perfect for fans of intergalactic heroine sagas, epic space opera comics, and post-apocalyptic sci-fi fantasy tales that aren't afraid to get gritty.

Step through The Threshold—if you dare. Scroll up and grab your copy now.

©2025 Billy Ryder (P)2025 Billy Ryder
Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Space Opera
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