Searching for a way to save Geralt from death at the hands of the Ofieri for a crime he did not commit, Dandelion attempts to resolve the conflict in his own mischievous way. Meanwhile, while Radeyah begins to assume that she is safe, there are unforeseen consequences for her actions waiting just around the corner to strike.
"The Witcher: Of Flesh and Flame" #4 concludes another tale in its ongoing saga with enough room for newcomers to jump in without feeling too lost. Read Full Review
The miniseries ends on a high note, but I'm always sad to say goodbye to Geralt. Read Full Review
Although Geralt's smoldering stoicism matches that of his depiction in the games, the comic mostly is just standard fantasy fare, with nothing that really separates it from other generic fantasy titles. Read Full Review
Sadly, despite the involvement of CD Projekt Red, The Witcher: of Flesh and Flame feels like little more than a cash grab, which is too bad. This is a world entirely deserving of far better material. Read Full Review