Usually I recommend the Eisenhorn books as a great entry into the universe. Imagine Sherlock Holmes in space, but it’s like Arthur Conan Doyle was a fan of Blade Runner, Exorcist, and Dune as well. I personally got hooked on the art first, and 40k Gallery is really good for browsing art from tons of artists.
Now to answer your actual question: it’s hard to pick a coolest, but Sanguinius is definitely in the top tier for me. He’s a demigod nearly unbeatable in war who nevertheless ends up being one of 40k’s greatest tragedies. And his art is AMAZING.
Usually I recommend the Eisenhorn books as a great entry into the universe. Imagine Sherlock Holmes in space, but it’s like Arthur Conan Doyle was a fan of Blade Runner, Exorcist, and Dune as well. I personally got hooked on the art first, and 40k Gallery is really good for browsing art from tons of artists.
Usually I recommend the Eisenhorn books as a great entry into the universe. Imagine Sherlock Holmes in space, but it’s like Arthur Conan Doyle was a fan of Blade Runner, Exorcist, and Dune as well. I personally got hooked on the art first, and 40k Gallery is really good for browsing art from tons of artists.
Now to answer your actual question: it’s hard to pick a coolest, but Sanguinius is definitely in the top tier for me. He’s a demigod nearly unbeatable in war who nevertheless ends up being one of 40k’s greatest tragedies. And his art is AMAZING.
Usually I recommend the Eisenhorn books as a great entry into the universe. Imagine Sherlock Holmes in space, but it’s like Arthur Conan Doyle was a fan of Blade Runner, Exorcist, and Dune as well. I personally got hooked on the art first, and 40k Gallery is really good for browsing art from tons of artists.
That sounds cool as fuck!
Did the Siege of Terra ever get to the Horus vs Sanguinius fight?
If you are asking which Horus Heresy novel covers it, I think it’s The End and the Death: Volume II.
Thanks, I found the excerpt of the fight on 40klore from that.
One of the best scenes Abnett has written, I think.