Fairly Oddparents Camp Sherwood Comic Part 4 (2026)

Camp Sherwood is a popular fan-made crossover comic and web series that reimagines characters from The Fairly OddParents alongside a massive cast from other Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and Disney shows. Comic Overview and Premise

Review of Part 4: The Three Acts of Chaos

Act One: The Grim Reality of No Wishes

The first few pages of Camp Sherwood Part 4 are surprisingly somber. Without Cosmo and Wanda, Timmy is just a teenager. The art style shifts from the usual vibrant neon pinks and greens to a muted, orange-grey palette of smoke and ash. Writer (let’s credit the team as "The Schnitzel Group" in honor of the show’s running gag) does something brilliant here: they explore consequences.

1. Where It Fits in the Series

| Issue | Title | Publication | Position in the Arc | |-------|-------|--------------|----------------------| | Part 1 | Camp Sherwood: Arrival | 2024, The Fairly OddParents #84 | Sets up the camp, introduces the new setting and the “Mystery of the Lost Badge.” | | Part 2 | Camp Sherwood: Trouble Brewing | 2024, #85 | The kids discover the “Basilisk Badge” legend and a hidden map. | | Part 3 | Camp Sherwood: The Midnight Heist | 2024, #86 | The fairies and Timmy attempt a midnight raid on the “Forbidden Cabin.” | | Part 4 | Camp Sherwood: The Great Showdown | 2024, #87 | Our focus – The climax of the badge‑hunt and the final showdown with the camp’s “evil” head counselor. | Fairly Oddparents Camp Sherwood Comic Part 4

Sam Manson: The pragmatic counselor of Cabin 7 who often acts as a foil to the more chaotic campers.

The Bad:

Romantic Tension: The focus remains on Timmantha trying to get closer to Trixie Tang while maintaining her secret identity and avoiding the prying eyes of characters like Tootie, who is also attending the camp. A Closer Look at the Series

** cabin 7 Dynamics**: Sam Manson takes a leadership role, utilizing her expertise in the paranormal to help the group identify clues. The "Truth or Dare" Aftermath Camp Sherwood is a popular fan-made crossover comic

How Part 4 sets up Part 5

  • The tower reveal introduces a new antagonist or motive that reframes earlier events.
  • Loose threads: the true saboteur’s identity, consequences of the botched wish, and strained friendships will be resolved next.
  • Expect an action-focused opening in Part 5 that uses the cliffhanger directly.

Panel 2Across the room, a giant, sentient mound of purple clay—now sporting a very angry face and multiple arms—is hurling blobs of itself at the campers. Remy Buxaplenty is seen in the background, frantically ordering his fairy god-parent, Juandissimo, to buff his shoes so they don't get "clay-contaminated."Remy: "Juandissimo! If a single speck of that commoner’s mud touches my Italian leather, you’re spending the summer in a fishbowl!"