Torin Chambers at Bloody Disgusting! wrote that the issue is worth recommending, although it would have benefited from an explanatory page for those less familiar with the universe. In 2015, Charlie Hall reviewed the issue 1 of the second volume ( Fox Children) for Polygon, writing that the series has the potential to explore "moral ambiguity" which the franchise is known for. In 2014, Jesse Schedeen reviewed issue 1 of the first volume ( House of Glass) for IGN, noting that while the story "doesn't stand out as being remarkably different from other violent fantasy comics, it's definitely an enjoyable read that requires no familiarity with the source material". It is the second The Witcher comic book series, following the Polish series published in 1993–1995. In particular, volume 4 ( Of Flesh and Flame) was both written and illustrated solely by Polish artists. Although Dark Horse Comics is an American publisher, a significant proportion of artists involved in the project have been Polish. The first issue debuted in 2014, with story by Paul Tobin. The stories presented in the series are mostly originals, written not by Andrzej Sapkowski but by other writers the exception being volume 2, Fox Children, which adapted a story from the anthology Season of Storms. It is based on The Witcher media franchise of CD Projekt. The Witcher is a comic book series that has been published by the American publisher Dark Horse Comics since 2014.
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