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Sep 14, 2010
Warhammer 40,000 - Blood and Thunder
A great graphic novel set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. A great addition to any 40K fan's collection. BOOM! Studios's works are always great. (Pity they lost the license to 40K)
Great story and fantastic artwork. Brings out the grimdark 40K setting and brutality of war in the 41st Millennium. Ork and Imperial fans alike will love this.
Sep 14, 2010
Warhammer 40,000 - Defenders of Ultramar
A great graphic novel by BOOM! Studios. The story by Graham McNeil is fantastic and is a great addition to the Ultramarines story line. A great filler between novels.
The Art design is as grimdark as you would hope. Fits the setting perfectly. A must have, for any 40K fan. (Pity BOOM! lost the rights)
Purchased due to my love of all things McNeil and a fan boy of the 40K universe.
Sep 12, 2011
A great read and must have for any Warhammer 40,000 fan.
Another fantastic segment of the Black Templar Saga. The story is riviting and invites the reader into the Warhammer 40,000 universe through the eyes of the dogmatic Space Marines of the Black Templars Chapter. Wether they are slaying traitors or xenos alike, they do so with a fervour unlike any other. While Jonathan Green is no Dan Abnett or William King, he never the less brings the 40K universe to life with as much grim dark passion as any other. A word to the wise, the Black library has a reprint omnibus containing the entire three Black Templar books in one volume. It is availiable at www.blacklibrary.com