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The Witcher Library Edition Volume 1
The Witcher Library Edition Volume 1 | Paul Tobin
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Multi-Eisner award-winning writer Paul Tobin pens a fantasy epic of the adventures of Geralt of Rivia, a witcher--one of the few remaining monster hunters from the critically acclaimed video game fantasy The Witcher by CD Projekt Red! Featuring story art by Joe Querio, Piotr Kowalski, Max Bertolini, with a bonus sketchbook section and additional art by Dave Johnson (100 Bullets), Dan Panosian (Slots), Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo), Duncan Fegredo (MPH), Simon Bisley (Lobo), and a cover by Mike Mignola (Hellboy). Collects issues #1-#5 of the Witcher comic series House of Glass, Fox Children, Curse of Crows, and collected for the first time, Killing Monsters one-shot--and features annotations from the creators of the comics, as well as a sketchbook section.
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Kenyazero
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An excellent read, especially for fans of this series. This graphic novel reads just like the game plays, and has all of the sardonic humor of the game and what I've read of the first book so far. The art is beautiful, and it's quite satisfying to see Ciri kicking the asses of the assuming men that need it. #witcher #fantasy #transmedia

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mariaku21
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The three volumes I read were entertaining and thanks to the fact that I had just finished binge watching the show, I had a go looking for more.

The only thing is that it feels like the comics have no beginning, so the reader is dumped into it so if you know little to nothing, it gets confusing about the world & characters it raises questions.

Overall not bad. A 3 ⭐ read

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Addison_Reads
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I love this video game, so I decided to try out the graphic novels. I was geeking out when I saw this Stan Sakai variant cover at the end. 💚

The story was good, although I feel I had an advantage from the game. The Witcher finds himself trapped in a House of Glass in the midst of a haunted wood. The use of stained glass to tell the story was a fun touch. I'll definitely read more.

Book 11 for my #screamathon totals. @4thhouseontheleft