The Witcher series, known for its use of violence and more, is releasing a graphic novel that’s suitable for all ages because it’s never too early to start the hunt.
If you asked me, The Witcher wouldn’t be the first series I would jump to if I wanted to make a kid-friendly comic book, but that’s clearly a decision someone made, because that’s exactly what happened. “Little Wizards” (I Know What You’re Doing, Cutie) is a new book from CD Projekt Red and Penguin Random House, illustrated by Giada Carboni. I must say that I have never seen such a cute version of Geralt of Rivia in my life, and it’s not something I thought I needed, but I’m not unhappy to have it either.
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“This delightful collection of comics injects The Witcher elements into family life, with Geralt of Rivia playing your average monster-killing father as he tries to raise young Ciri to be a good kid while teaching… Everything she knows about wizarding life—the perfect gift for parents and The Witcher fans of all ages,” reads an explanation of the book on the Penguin Random House website. “Young Ciri received extensive training in the witcher stronghold of Kaer Morhen, including everything she needed to survive the many threats in the world… and a young girl’s bond with her adoptive father and family. All antics and fun.
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According to Penguin Random House, the graphic novel is perfect for “The Witcher” fans “raising their own little Sirius,” “baby showers (don’t forget daddy!)” and “readers who believe in the power of the chosen family” because As well as a few other groups of people, so if you fall into any of these categories, maybe this is a good option for you! After all, before you know it, they’ll be old enough to play The Witcher, so why not start them off at a young age.