Fenris-the beloved character from Dragon Age II-makes his comics debut in this canonical continuation of BioWare's dark fantasy epic! With the fanatical Qunari seeking to topple the Tevinter mageocracy, one powerful young mage's desperate search for her father brings her face-to-face with a notorious mage hunter-Fenris, the Blue Wraith.
o Find out what Fenris has been up to since the incident in Kirkwall.
o Brought to you by the team behind both Dragon Age: Knight Errant and Dragon Age: Deception.
Dragon Age: Blue Wraith #1 is the bloody beginning to an all-new Dragon Age story. Read Full Review
Overall I found Dragon Age: Blue Wraith #1 to be an enjoyable read. It got me invested in several of its characters, particularly the mage Francesca, and I am curious to see how its disparate plot threads will come together in the end. Read Full Review
Dragon Age fans are going to eat this up with a spoon, though we do hope there's a lot more Fenris throughout the rest of the series. Read Full Review
"Dragon Age: Blue Wraith" #1 may be intriguing for longtime fans of Dragon Age, but aside from the excellent colors, the narrative is better for returning fans than it is inviting for anyone coming into the world of BioWare's dark fantasy franchise fresh. Read Full Review
Dragon Age: Blue Wraith #1 isn't an essential read by any means, but might scratch an itch for Dragon Age fans. Just don't go into this expecting any major moments that will shape the future of the series, at least not yet. Read Full Review
Dragon Age: Blue Wraith #1, does its job. It is a world building issue, that draws the reader in, while also peaking interest into the video game. Its a shame that this particular narrative will be just 3 issues. Unfortunately I feel like the fact the Defillipis has to rush the story along too much information was introduced resulting in a confusing time-line. Dragon Age: Blue Wraith #1 seems to be hinting at a mysterious future for the popular fantasy series"one that's enticing, but seems very far away. Read Full Review