There's a minor spoiler here, so click away if you're still waiting to see how Geralt's saga wraps up in CD Projekt's The Witcher trilogy.
Last chance here!
Okay: Geralt finally achieves his happy ending at the conclusion of the excellent Witcher 3 expansion Blood and Wine: Wealth, wine, and the woman he loves, in the happy, relatively strife-free kingdom of Toussaint. But all of that faces peril in a new comic series announced by Dark Horse, The Witcher: Corvo Bianco, that promises «a Western in the Witcher world.»
Corvo Bianco is the name of a once-famed vineyard in Toussaint that Geralt inherits as part of his payment for ridding the kingdom of a vampire infestation. Its best days are behind it when he takes possession, but through extensive renovations and upgrades over the course of the expansion, Geralt (or, more accurately, the contractors he hires) renovates and upgrades the place, ultimately restoring it to its former glory. Home sweet home at last, at least for a little while.
«For a witcher, the simple life can be hard to come by, and even harder to pass up,» the comic's announcement says. «When Geralt acquires a taste for a slower pace—good wine, and good company—the routines of a witcher are easily eclipsed. With Yennefer at his side, one might hope that Geralt will truly get to enjoy a taste of the good life. But the stains of history are deep, and with blood and wine, every drop attracts those who want more.»
The exact sort of new trouble cooking isn't made clear, but based on the cover variants for the firsr issue I'd say it looks like Toussain's vampire problem was a little more persistent than expected. Or maybe they're something else? It's been a while since I've had to put much thought into Witcher monsterology.
Anyway, give 'em a look and see what you think. (Click the icon in the upper-right corner of the gallery images to see them in full resolution.)
Writer Bartosz Sztybor, whose previous work includes The Witcher comics Fading Memories and
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