Darkish Horse Comics and CD Projekt Crimson current an all-new story following Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher: The Ballad of Two Wolves #1. This new sequence is written by Bartosz Sztybor (The Witcher: Fading Recollections and The Witcher: Witch’s Lament). Sztybor is joined by artist and colorist Miki Montlló, in addition to letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou.
Hailed as the best monster slayer, the Witcher Geralt is beckoned to the city of Grimmwald. When a wierd prevalence stirs murmurs of a werewolf on the prowl, rumors unfold in regards to the peculiar arrival of three Piglet sisters. With a grand thriller and a monster to kill, Dandelion could discover the inspiration he wants to jot down the proper ballad.
The Witcher: The Ballad of Two Wolves #1 ( out of 4) will likely be in comedian e book shops December 21, 2022. It’s obtainable for pre-order now at your native comedian store for $3.99. Followers may gather three variant covers that includes artwork by Jakub Rebelka, Otto Schmidt, and David López, respectively.
Reward for The Witcher: Witch’s Lament and The Witcher: Fading Recollections:
“It’s stunning to see simply how profitable The Witcher may be throughout so many alternative mediums. I like this property in video video games, tv, prose and now I can fortunately add comics to the checklist. Sztybor brings a nuanced understanding of The Witcher property that actually makes the title stand out.” —Alexander Jones, Multiversity Comics (on The Witcher: A Witch’s Lament)
“The story by Bartosz Sztybor establishes an intriguing thriller and attracts upon the mythology of the setting whereas nonetheless being accessible to newcomers who would possibly come into this comedian realizing nothing of The Witcher.”—Kabooooom
“The story takes a flip that actually is the epitome of a intestine punch, however a majority of these tales are what Witcher does greatest, and this yet one more glorious addition to the franchise.” –ComicBook.com
“The Witcher #1 is a powerful opening subject, demonstrating that characterization will at all times trump the violent features of the sequence. With assured writing, and a few very effective paintings and coloring, The Witcher #1 is a superb place to begin for followers of the books and streaming sequence.”—Main Spoilers