Yes, there are The Witcher comics. They capture the essence and fantasy elements of the franchise. The art and storytelling in the comics contribute to the rich lore of The Witcher.
The Witcher is not a comic book. It began as a set of novels that laid the foundation for the subsequent adaptations. Though there might be comic adaptations later on, its roots lie in literature.
The Witcher originated as regular novels. But due to its popularity, comic book versions were also created to offer different ways of experiencing the story. So, it's both, depending on what you consider first or prefer.
No. The Witcher books are primarily a series of novels written by Andrzej Sapkowski. They are in a traditional prose format, not graphic novels which are a different medium that combines text and illustrations in a more visual, sequential art style.
The story of The Witcher books is rich and complex. It involves Geralt's quests, his relationships with various characters, and the challenges he faces in a world where morality is often blurred. There's also a deep exploration of themes like fate and choice.