Dark Horse and Bioware Announce New Dragon Age Comic Mini-series

Those looking to once again delve into the expanded lore of the universe will get their chance soon enough with an all new three issue mini- penned by none other than David Gaider, lead writer for the Dragon Age series. Gaider teams up with Alexander Freed, senior writer for : The Old Republic on the new series entitled Dragon Age: Those Who Speak. King Alistair, accompanied by the pirate captain Isabela and the underworld merchant Varric travels to an empire of evil mages to uncover the fate of his lost father.

Gaider also penned the previous Dragon Age miniseries The Silent Grove and our own Greg DeVries reviewed the first issue. You can check out that review here. Greg also got a chance to Mr. Gaider on a previous episode of our G-spot podcast which can check out here. A complete hardcover collection of The Silent Grove will be available on July 25. The first issue of Those Who Speak will be hitting stands on August 22. For more info on the both comic mini-series, check out ’s official site.

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  1. Lorrie Lauro May 2, 2012 at 11:58 pm -

    Dragon Age:The Stolen Throne by David Gaider
    Dragon Age:The Calling(sequel) by David Gaider
    The Perks of getting a Wall-flower by Stephen Chbosky
    Player’s Ruse by Hilari Bell
    Thirteen causes why by Jay Asher
    As you desire by Jackson Pearce
    Radiant Darkness by Emily Whitman
    The girl with the mermaid hair by Delia Ephron
    Captive of Sin by Anna Campbell
    …???
    Thnx already!

  2. Malinda Shurtliff May 3, 2012 at 12:02 am -

    Dragon Age:The Stolen Throne by David Gaider
    Dragon Age:The Calling(sequel) by David Gaider
    The Perks of being a Wall-flower by Stephen Chbosky
    Player’s Ruse by Hilari Bell
    Thirteen causes why by Jay Asher
    As you wish by Jackson Pearce
    Radiant Darkness by Emily Whitman
    The girl with the mermaid hair by Delia Ephron
    Captive of Sin by Anna Campbell
    …???
    Thnx already!

  3. Elinor Tuten May 3, 2012 at 11:48 am -

    I Am hoping to go to exactly where the nurse is, the Cedar Grove Sanitarium. But all the roads are blocked off and I think i have to go via the lumber yard. But i need to have to know wherever the crucial is. Somebody HELP!

  4. Margery Degarmo May 3, 2012 at 7:52 pm -

    Dragon Age:The Stolen Throne by David Gaider
    Dragon Age:The Calling(sequel) by David Gaider
    The Perks of getting a Wall-flower by Stephen Chbosky
    Player’s Ruse by Hilari Bell
    Thirteen reasons why by Jay Asher
    As you desire by Jackson Pearce
    Radiant Darkness by Emily Whitman
    The lady with the mermaid hair by Delia Ephron
    Captive of Sin by Anna Campbell
    …???
    Thnx already!

  5. Heidi Cabrera May 12, 2012 at 5:44 am -

    Who is the speakers, when and in which does it take place, What is it about, why did he write it, the form, Rhythm, meter, rhetoric, Syntax, Vocabulary, visual devices, audio devices, and sensory units in “Night” by William Blake?
    The poem says;

    The solar descending in the west,
    The evening star does shine;
    The birds are silent in their nest.
    And I must find for mine.
    The moon, like a flower
    In heaven’s higher bower,
    With silent delight
    Sits and smiles on the night.

    Farewell, green fields and content grove,
    Where flocks have took delight:
    Where lambs have nibbled, silent move
    The ft of angels bright;
    Unseen they pour blessing
    And pleasure with out ceasing
    On every bud and blossom,
    On each and every sleeping bosom.

    They appear in each and every thoughtless nest
    Where birds are cover’d warm;
    They go to caves of each beast,
    to preserve them all from harm:
    If they see any weeping
    That really should have been sleeping,
    They pour snooze on their head,
    And sit down by their bed.

    When wolves and tigers howl for prey,
    They pitying stand and weep,
    Seeking to drive their thirst away
    And preserve them from the sheep.
    But, if they rush dreadful,
    The angels, most heedful,
    Receive every single moderate spirit,
    New worlds to inherit.

    And there the lion’s ruddy eyes
    Shall flow with tears of gold:
    And pitying the tender cries,
    And walking round the fold:
    Saying, ‘Wrath by His meekness,
    And, by His health, sickness,
    Are driven away
    From our immortal day.

    ‘And now beside thee, bleating lamb,
    I can lie down and sleep,
    Or think on Him who bore thy name,
    Graze right after thee, and weep.
    For, wash’d in life’s river,
    My brilliant mane for ever
    Shall shine like the gold
    As I guard o’er the fold.’

    If you can find a internet site that would also be extremely helpful.
    Thanks.

  6. Deborah Holliday May 20, 2012 at 2:14 am -

    It’s my boyfriends birthday coming up and he wants to start a batman comic collection. Now I don’t have the largest budget in the world, so the first comics would be a no no, but I don’t want to just buy a random one. Any ideas?

  7. I know there are several “american accents”, but I mean in general. Say…someone from…Oregon, who doesn’t really have much of a regional flair.

    For those who have a different accent, do you think the American “accent” is cute or annoying?

  8. Dragon Age:The Stolen Throne by David Gaider
    Dragon Age:The Calling(sequel) by David Gaider
    The Perks of being a Wall-flower by Stephen Chbosky
    Player’s Ruse by Hilari Bell
    Thirteen reasons why by Jay Asher
    As you wish by Jackson Pearce
    Radiant Darkness by Emily Whitman
    The girl with the mermaid hair by Delia Ephron
    Captive of Sin by Anna Campbell
    …???
    Thnx already!

  9. Dragon Age:The Stolen Throne by David Gaider
    Dragon Age:The Calling(sequel) by David Gaider
    The Perks of being a Wall-flower by Stephen Chbosky
    Player’s Ruse by Hilari Bell
    Thirteen reasons why by Jay Asher
    As you wish by Jackson Pearce
    Radiant Darkness by Emily Whitman
    The girl with the mermaid hair by Delia Ephron
    Captive of Sin by Anna Campbell
    …???
    Thnx already!

  10. The Indoctrination Theory, though it has been essentially denounced as untrue by Bioware, was damn clever; certainly more so than the original ending.

  11. Hey guys, I was just wondering if its free to sign-up on bioware social network or do I need to buy any game in order to sign-up for it or spend any money for it?

  12. I know that they were joking when they released that abomination, but when are they gonna release the actual sequel to dragon age: origins?

  13. norrin_shadowwolf August 31, 2012 at 9:52 am -

    I want to know what software, like Lightwave 3d or 3DS Max 2010, they use to render and create these awesome trailers.

  14. I purchased the dvd but it won’t let me install any other way except by downloading from Origin. What’s better, I can’t acces Origin, there is an error saying “The origin network could not be reached”.
    Why can’t I install the game from the dvd if I have one? Why am I required to download the game I bought on the dvd?

  15. Wouldn’t it be totally awesome if Bioware made a prequel to mass effect based on the first contact with the aliens? I think it would be an amazing game to actually play through how the humans discovered the mass relay and everything! Do you agree? Opinions?