To preserve the secret behind the mage, the Mayoress makes Geralt an offer - one that would solve his struggles working as a witcher, but also one of great risk and moral strife. Do the townspeople deserve the truth or is there empathy in allowing the illusion? Geralt must make a
choice - his livelihood or his conscience...
The Witcher: Fading Memories #4 deals with some incredible uncomfortable issues, which I mentioned earlier stayed with me long after I finished reading. The story that is told might not be remembered as one of the greats, yet the impact it will leave reminds me that comics and graphic novels are art; we need to spend more time to interpret and appreciate how comics blend written story with extremely talented artwork. Read Full Review
The Witcher: Fading Memories kind of caught me off guard to say the least, and it's been one of the best series thus far in Dark Horse's Witcher catalog. Even still, the finale managed to surprise me, delivering a thought-provoking and oddly hopeful ending that allows a brief but welcome glimpse into the mind of a legend. Read Full Review
Sztybor, Amad Mir and Hamidreza Sheykh displayed a great understanding for Geralt and the weird nature of this world. This team should get a crack at another Geralt miniseries if Dark Horse decides to go back to the well in the future. Read Full Review