While Geralt of Rivia has claimed the spotlight as The Witcher for decades, the time has finally come for the bigger, badder, and more brutal school of Witchers to get in on the action. And now that a Witcher from The School of The Bear has crossed Geralt's path, he's living up to his title already.
As just one member of the ever-dwindling monster-hunters in the franchise's universe, Geralt's title as 'The Witcher' typically supersedes the distinction that he was trained in The School of The Wolf (signified by his iconic, magical wolf medallion). But in the aptly-titled new comic series The Witcher: The Bear and The Butterfly, Geralt's travels bring him into with a colleague. A breed of Witcher rarely seen in the series, making his debut a historic one.
Stepping into Issue #1 of the series, the 'Bear School' graduate is a hulking, bearded, and mohawked warrior of few words, giving fans exactly the kind of warrior they have been waiting for. But at the same time, raising as many questions as answers.
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The origins, alliances, and rivalries of the Witcher ranks is one of the most unexpected (and unexplored) facets of The Witcher world originally created by Andrzej Sapkowski. The novels, video games, and Netlfix Witcher series all show Geralt's fellow Witchers enjoying some sense of fraternity, but The School of The Bear stands apart. Founded by a Witcher who betrayed his brothers, teaching students to be as hard, hulking, and unheroic as they would need to be to survive not only monsters, but one another on the road.

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As one might guess, this reputation for Witchers of The School of The Bear precedes them, describing a class of monster hunter who fights through sheer force, in heavy armor, with absolutely terrifying berserker rage. Players of the Witcher video games (upon which the Dark Horse comics are based) may only know of these warriors by seeking out their in-game Ursine armor set. Demonstrating the hardiness of the men through their formidable and fur-accented gear, the comic Witcher keeps this style intact as well.
Given Geralt's level of fame, and considering how massive former Witcher star Henry Cavill was in the role, the Bear and The Butterfly creative team of Si Spurrier, Stephen Green, and Jose Villarrubia have raised the stakes. Since Geralt is already a large, strong, and lethal in hand-to-hand combat, the School of The Bear Witcher is a towering viking nightmare, with thought of nothing else except the vampire he's hunting. Their shared quarry is sure to be a problem, since this Witcher is visibly more than Geralt can handle on his own.
While the original novels suggest only three Witcher 'schools,' video, tabletop, and card games have introduced The Schools of The Wolf, Bear, Viper, Cat, Manticore, Griffin, Lynx, and Crane.
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To say that fans of The Witcher and Gwent games have been waiting to see more of 'Bear School' would be an understatement. Seen primarily in card artwork for the in-universe game Gwent, what few tales we have of their ranks are almost all epic in nature. Trained atop mountains, and bred to survive bitter cold, and the hardiest beasts who live within it, Witchers from The School of The Bear are likely the most imposing, intimidating, and powerful versions in the franchise. And so far, only a handful are even known to have existed.
It's still unclear if this hulking man sharing the title of The Bear and The Butterfly is one of these known Witchers, or a new addition to the game canon. It's also unknown if his sense of morality is just as flawed as the traitorous founder of his order. To learn that will mean reading the entire four-issue series, to see if this titan will help Geralt on his mission... or prove to be just as dangerous an opponent.
The Witcher: The Bear and The Butterfly #1 is available now from Dark Horse Comics.