Corax Soulforge Limited Edition from The Black Library
Another of the $ 50 Horus Heresy short story books is coming out from The Black Library.
Another of the $ 50 Horus Heresy short story books is coming out from The Black Library.
Black Library has released another Horus Heresy book in eBook form.
The Black Library has released its latest Horus Heresy work and this time it is a short story in eBook form.
Mephiston is getting the full Black Library treatment with a new limited edition, signed and numbered novella. From The Black Library: The first novella in the Lords of the Space Marines series. This premium collector’s edition features
A new Chaos Space Marine novel by John French is being released as an enovel 6 months before the print version. THE STORY All is dust… Spurned by his former brothers and his father Magnus the Red, Ahriman is a wanderer, a sorcerer of Tzeentch whose actions condemned an entire Legion to an eternity of damnation. Once a vaunted servant of the Thousand Sons, he is now an outcast, a renegade who resides in the Eye of Terror. Ever scheming, he plots his return to power and the destruction of his enemies, an architect of fate and master of the warp. John French on Ahriman: Exile When I got the green light to write Ahriman: Exile , I had two, quite opposite reactions in the space of about twenty seconds. ‘Oh wow, I get to write about Ahriman. He’s one of Warhammer 40,000’s most pivotal characters. The sorcerer who literally made the Thousands Sons what they now are, and who one day will try and break into the Black Library itself.’ Swiftly followed by: ‘Oh my. I’m writing Ahriman
The Black Library will be re-releasing “Visions of Heresy”, the book which was the basis for all the Horus Heresy fluff and was written by Alan Merrett, the supreme overlord of 40K fluff.
The Black Library is releasing all three of their Space marine anthologies in one massive omnibus.
Its been a while since I bought anything Games Workshop. I guess though I am putting GW stuff aside a while with my weak faith in the emperor, I am still gonna continue my regular purchase of White Dwarf. I don’t wanna be caught in a situation where, when I am back into GW stuff again, and I have missing issues of White Dwarf. By then, searching for missing WD will be a pain… haha. This month White Dwarf is a total new revamp! I guess the first impression White Dwarf had on me was the price. Upon paying, there was the price difference already. Guess with GW, with every new edition or revamp, they simply can’t resist increasing the price. Yap, the cover now is now glossed with a better paper quality, the inside pages are also of better paper quality, but is it necessary? After all its just a magazine, how far fetch do they want a magazine to be?