Both sides ache for vengeance, making neutrality the same as enmity. There is no lesser evil for Geralt, making him a target. One way or another, the conflict must come to its violent end.
Rerekina delivers some beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. I love the emotional moments with the characters throughout the issue and how the imagery reflects those emotions. Read Full Review
While Wild Animals may ultimately serve as a diversionone more side quest in the long and storied history of Geralt of Riviait also captures the essence of The Witcher that has made that title so compelling across novels, video games, comics, and more. Read Full Review
Plot
Geralt is imprisoned by Ekerot who finally explains to him why he kills monsters, they are trophies for his son who is seriously disturbed and wants to kill living beings for pleasure.
On the other hand, Colm Coimeadai arrives at the castle to assassinate Ekerot. Ekerot's wife frees Geralt and asks him to kill his son who is about to slaughter a monster. Geralt stops him and hits him, but he does not dare to kill the teenager because he believes that he can be saved.
Colm arrives and accepts the mother's proposal and heads towards the young man...
The Witcher knows that he will not take sides in this depraved war between monster lovers and humans, so this story tests Geralt's deep convictions and h more