Blue Book #1 indicates James Tynion IV bringing a bunch of his Substack books to Dark Horse Comics. But also in the Dark Horse February 2023 solicitations
Dark Souls: Nightfall is Dark Souls but not as you know it. For a start, the total conversion mod's new two hour-long demo kicks off in Demon Ruins, not Undead Asylum. It begins deep within the bowels of the crumbling runic complex, not as you emerge from Quelaag's Domain. You ascend towards the Chaos Witch's lair, and not downward towards Ceaseless Discharge and its rivers of molten lava. When you do eventually climb to the apex of the spider queen's cocooned boss battleground, you wind up in Darkroot Garden which, to your mind, has no business being here. And your head is spinning. PC mods that mess with enemy placement and the geography of Dark Souls – a game renowned for its masterful vertical level design – aren't new, but Nightfall twists the formula just enough to keep you guessing; and not too much to confuse or overwhelm. And that's not even its crowning feature. Two-handing your weapon, a con