Ratings13
Average rating3.8
Travelling near the edge of the Brokilon forest, monster hunter Geralt meets a widowed fisherman whose dead and murderous wife resides in a eerie mansion known as the House of Glass, which seems to have endless rooms, nothing to fill them with, and horror around every corner.
Series
4 primary booksThe Witcher: House of Glass is a 4-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Paul Tobin.
Featured Series
4 primary books5 released booksThe Witcher (Dark Horse Comics) is a 5-book series with 9 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Aleksandra Motyka and Bartosz Sztybor.
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It's an interesting graphic novel, with its pros and cons. First, thinking about the main plot, it's quite similar to Sapkowski's work, but somehow inferior. I think Geralt of Rivia is more complex than depicted in this graphic novel. It's not about hack and slash. Geralt has this lonely life wandering around and not being accepted by anyone, which makes him a great character. And here, it's all about some monsters and the need to destroy them all. Kind of.
Nonetheless, it resembles a The Witcher III side quest. That's a compliment! It's a short story, with small and problematic characters and Geralt must solve a weird mystery. That's ok and quite cool, in fact. It has been a while since I don't play The Witcher III and somehow I did feel some of those strange feelings when playing this game. Geralt is some kind of paranormal detective living in a dark fantasy world... and the mystery makes everything wonderful.
About the art, well, I'm not a fan at all. Despite the cover by Mike Mignola (it was not unfair, because I was thinking I was going to read a Witcher story by Mike Mignola and, nah, not the case...), the art is kind of mediocre. Joe Querio could have done something better. In fact, I did love his sketches, what makes me think about the final inking and coloring...