Yeiiow;n8426550 said:They should really stop fucking up the already-fucked-up-lore already. Those comics are usually of subpar quality and break canon over and over again, and/or completly crash with the games endings.
Matters of Conscience is toguether with Curse of Crows the bigger offenders.
ummagoomba;n8437330 said:There is only one Canon medium and, that is the books. The games and comics have more freedom on that front and, I think its good for different mediums to have slightly different takes on The Witcher on that front..
Yeiiow;n8438840 said:That is irrelevant, the games and the comics based on the games should not constantly break continuity.
ummagoomba;n8439240 said:It's totally relevant. Comics are a different medium from games. Different mediums don't need to have continuity across them.
Yeiiow;n8440410 said:They have, specially when they are meant as a continuation of the same story like Matters of Conscience and Curse of Crows.
ummagoomba;n8445050 said:Who said they were a continuation of the story? I don't recall seeing this anywhere.
Yeiiow;n8447980 said:http://witcher.wikia.com/wiki/The_Wi..._of_Conscience
"The Witcher: Matters of Conscience (Polish: Rachunek sumienia) is a short comic story set in the CD Projekt video game continuity."
http://witcher.wikia.com/wiki/The_Witcher:_Curse_of_Crows
"The Witcher: Curse of Crows is a comic book series set in the CD Projekt video game continuity."