A prequel story to the Baldur's Gate III video game, the "Mindbreaker" story finds the traveling companions Krydle, Shandi, Minsc, Delina, Nerys and Boo making their way home after surviving being exiled to Hell.
But the rest they seek will have to wait because they soon discover something amiss in Baldur's Gate. As each of the heroes make their own separate discoveries, they have to come back together in order to find out the truth and in their own sometimes chaotic, sometimes funny but always bloody way put a stop to a threat that would shake the very foundations of the city and the world.
Jim Zub and Eduardo Mello do a great job of combining storyline and artwork into an adventurous tale with many twists and turns to coincide with heroic deeds and sacrifices.
While I don't really care much for the video games, I'm usually quite happy to have read a new comic series based off the entire Dungeons & Dragons franchise. With "Mindbreaker", that streak stays intact.