The Witcher has become an incredibly popular video game and , but it all started way back with author Andrzej Sapkowski's original collection of short stories. And now, continuing with its series of Witcher related comics, Dark Horse Books is adapting another of those original short stories in The Witcher: The Edge of the World, a hardcover original graphic novel. The Edge of the World will be adapted to comics by writer Magdalena Salik, artist Tommaso Bennato, colorist Chris O'Halloran, and letter Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, who will dig into a tale of Geralt of Rivia's earliest adventures, in which he learns some surprising truths about the nature of demons.
"Work is hard to come by for Geralt. And for his bardic traveling companion, Dandelion, the doldrum of the road is not a worthy subject for his rhymes or ballads," reads Dark Horse's description of The Witcher: The Edge of the World. "As they travel to the edge of the known world, townsfolk speak of many stories, but it seems that's all they are-recitals of monsters and superstition-until a man follows Geralt with news of a devil scavenging the local fields.
Get rid of the beast, but under no circumstances is it to be killed. Only how can Geralt hunt the creature, when there are no such things as devils?" The Edge of the World is the third of Dark Horse's Witcher short story adaptations taken from Andrzej Sapkowski's collection The Last Wish. "The Edge of the World is one of my favorite Witcher stories.
Why? Because of its c.