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Third one from the left looks like Bender. Bite my shiny metal Ork Ass
I'm pretty out of the loop on current lore, including the Black Library novels. What's the War On Terra? I'm assuming it's about Horus attacking Earth? Real cool subject matter, but my general stance on all Horus Heresy-related novels is that I prefer that era to remain mythos only hinted to, rather than explored in depth the way Black Library has the last few years. We've gotten a small handful of good books out of it (with a few more to come, hopefully), but for the most part the books are meh, and the overall effect is taking a lot of the evocative effect out of the Horus Heresy and turning it into more of a Game Of Thrones-style soap opera instead. With cyclonic Exterminatus torpedoes. I guess moving the HH series into the siege of Terra phase is a positive simply on the basis of it moving the series out of the stalemate it's been in since the first book covering Istvaan. Far as I'm concerned it is high time they wrapped the series up by now. If they are going to flesh the 40k history out I'd rather they move on to the Age Of Strife. There's so much cool shit going on there I don't know where to start.anybody dove into the war on terra series yet?
thoughts on the ruinstorm?
anybody kept up with the war for Baal?
my thoughts, the dark crusade and abaddon making some progress is good moves the story forward。 not loving the primaris marines or their designs.
guiliman 2.0 new emps?
Cypher gonna redempt hisself woth a bunch of fallen?
maybe i am a bit more forgiving than you when it comes to the HH novels. alrhough i am a fan of schlock when its in my wheelhouse. they officially ended the HH series novels at 54. out of those i have read just under 30 of them. out of those there arent any i regret reading. I am a bigger fan Bowden now than abnett. there are some good storylines. it is less serious than GOT its like old mythos retold with superheros, demons, and sci fi.I'm pretty out of the loop on current lore, including the Black Library novels. What's the War On Terra? I'm assuming it's about Horus attacking Earth? Real cool subject matter, but my general stance on all Horus Heresy-related novels is that I prefer that era to remain mythos only hinted to, rather than explored in depth the way Black Library has the last few years. We've gotten a small handful of good books out of it (with a few more to come, hopefully), but for the most part the books are meh, and the overall effect is taking a lot of the evocative effect out of the Horus Heresy and turning it into more of a Game Of Thrones-style soap opera instead. With cyclonic Exterminatus torpedoes. I guess moving the HH series into the siege of Terra phase is a positive simply on the basis of it moving the series out of the stalemate it's been in since the first book covering Istvaan. Far as I'm concerned it is high time they wrapped the series up by now. If they are going to flesh the 40k history out I'd rather they move on to the Age Of Strife. There's so much cool shit going on there I don't know where to start.
I think the Horus Heresy series would have been better if they'd winnowed it, and gotten one of their star writers to handle it instead of throwing their entire roster of writers into the mix. I totally get why they've done it the way they have, but having a healthy Dan Abnett working full time on HH would have been awesome -and I think the subject matter deserved it. Although the books have provided the basis for a 30k tabletop wargame setting which is real cool (Solar Auxilia ftw). But I'm getting totally sidetracked from the topic here...
Just generally speaking? Eh, kinda cool concept. Not at all as bad as Endtimes/Age of Sigmar. Not really a fan of the angle with the Primarchs coming back, and I'm on the fence regarding the Primaris Marines (I think there's potential for some interesting themes there, with the OG marines being replaced the same way the Thunder Warriors once was, but I doubt Games Workshop will go that highbrow).
I don't know the details of the Ruinstorm plotline, but I'm fine with it as long as it doesn't change some of the basics of the setting. The corpse emperor must remain on the throne, for example.
Nope. Sorry...
The tabletop minis look pretty sweet. I miss some of the gothic bling bling of the older models, but they made the modern look work real well.
I hear they are really large though, to more properly match their size in the lore. I'd call this a kind of size creep, which I'm generally not a fan of. You can have a couple of bigger models in your army for accentuation or whatever, but making your rank-and-file troops larger just takes the "miniature" out of the miniature hobby. It might look like an improvement in quality at first glance, but it isn't really.
Lore-wise? Yeah, they are iffy. See above.
Heresy, blam.
Again, see above. What are they going to do, exactly? Remove the Corpse-Emperor from the setting? Fuck that. They'd have to unravel al kinds of
Never been much of a fan of Cypher. The Dark Angels a cool as shit (as long as you keep the concept of the chapter having a dark secret vague), but Cypher always felt more like a minor character with just enough backstory to make him an interesting special character for tabletop games. Haven't read any of the novels he's featured in, but I also don't feel any need to.
Jesus Christthey officially ended the HH series novels at 54.
I am a bigger fan Bowden now than abnett

The only cool word bearer. Fuck Erebusthe fall of lorgar(less for lorgar but more for argel tal)
yea erebus and kor phaeron are good heels hard to feel anything but dislike for them.The only cool word bearer. Fuck Erebus
I felt the writer on Kharn got lazy, he was batshit due to the nails, but at least had a "noble savage" lore on him, after that he basically was just an angry boi with plot armor that would make Matt Ward wetyea erebus and kor phaeron are good heels hard to feel anything but dislike for them.
the argel tal and kharn freindship and the betrayal of the custodes is damn good reading
yea he looks like the drum pad guy fpr a early 2000s numetal band. but that is the pict capture from my favorite warhammer book series, the night lords trilogy.Jesus Christ.
I know Aaron Dembski-Bowden as "Funny Hat Guy" from that photo that he used to use for back covers and whatnot.
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Don't know if it's supposed to be ironic or if he genuinely thought it looked cool. But hey, if you're gonna use your face for promotional purposes you may as well try to stand out, right?
It's funny; I thought I'd read a few books of his and that my impression of them was that they were completely average (not good, not bad), but I just looked over his bibliography and can't really find any books I recall reading.There are so many different 40k books and authors that maybe he's fallen thorugh the cracks. I do know a lot of people put his name on the shortlist of standout 40k writers*. Might have to check some of his books out.
*My shortlist is pretty much just Abnett, truth be told. I've been entertained by a couple of other books, like the trilogy (quadrilogy?) about Grey Knights by Ben Counter or the ones about inquisitor Draco by Ian Watson. Besides those, Black Library books mostly range between okay and cringe. I know mine is a minority opinion, but I think there's a clear gap in quality between Abnett and all the rest. He's the only writer that "gets it" when it comes to the 40k universe, that can retain the 2000AD DNA that it sprung from. His 40k books are the only ones that have a distinct style, while the rest (for the most part) tow the company line to the letter.
the end of the shadow crusade... he cpnfronts erebus cutsoff his hand and the almost.kills him so erebus uses warp magic to flee. from that poont on its not really the same guy.I felt the writer on Kharn got lazy, he was batshit due to the nails, but at least had a "noble savage" lore on him, after that he basically was just an angry boi with plot armor that would make Matt Ward wet
Yeah Erebus should've gotten wrecked but used plot armor to escapethe end of the shadow crusade... he cpnfronts erebus cutsoff his hand and the almost.kills him so erebus uses warp magic to flee. from that poont on its not really the same guy.
originally its not the noble savage, but its that he had some sanity among the ranks like lotara but not a traitortp his legion.... yet
yea fuck lucius, and typhus while we're at it.Yeah Erebus should've gotten wrecked but used plot armor to escape
He went full bang god mode after. Not banging hard enough? Get the axe
Gotta admit though the biggest abuser of plot armor has to be Lucius, let the perv die already
The only likable night lordsyea fuck lucius, and typhus while we're at it.
lucius still being around but sevetar .dies in a still unwritten death.