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The Witcher: Fading Memories

The Witcher: Fading Memories #3

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When the Mayoress of Badreine fires Geralt from the case of the attacked children, he believes that covert activities are occurring behind the scenes. While Geralt struggles with feelings of paranoia and self-doubt, his rising suspicions of the Mayoress and Woarthe, the town's reclusive mage, may lead him to solving the mystery at hand . . .

24 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 27, 2021

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Bartosz Sztybor

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Bartosz Sztybor - polski dziennikarz, publicysta, krytyk filmowy i komiksowy, scenarzysta komiksowy. Wielokrotny laureat konkursu na krótką formę komiksową na MFK. Publikował m.in. w pismach Ozon, Wprost, Esensja, Chichot, Machina, Cinema, periodykach komiksowych i zinach.

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149 reviews2 followers
April 26, 2021
This is where it starts fading...quite literally. The first two issues were very promising, plot wise but from this one on it's like the writer is almost clueless. Sad that the story has taken a nosedive. Hopefully there's some redemption in the final issue.
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June 8, 2021
Very relatable.

Another great entry to this four part tale.
Loving fading memories, very immersive read.
I'm sad there is only one entry left.
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53 reviews1 follower
May 9, 2021
The Witcher is roaming the continent taking on contracts and generally Witchering. Geralt is forced to return to a town plagued by Foglet's acting strangely. Why doesn't the town's leader want Geralt to investigate further? And why is the town mage refusing to come out of his tower? The artwork here was very close the artwork of the Witcher 3, which I loved. The plot to this one was gripping and typical Witcher - monsters are everywhere, even in the unlikeliest of places, and the concept of evil is difficult to pin down.
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