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reds8n wrote: Pic below is from the new Hardback edition of Battle for the Abyss, specifically the afterword by Mr Goulding


Does anyone remember what those continuity errors were? I think I actually read that book but not too much after in the series but I don't recall the plot.

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Launch title in The Horus Heresy: Primarchs series, a brand new sequence of novels from Black Library.

Long before the coming of the Imperium, the realm of Ultramar was ruled by Roboute Guilliman, the last Battle King of Macragge. Even after learning of his true heritage as a primarch son of the Emperor of Mankind, he strove to expand his domain as efficiently and benevolently as possible, with the XIII Legion Ultramarines as his alone to command. Now, facing a rival empire on the ork-held world of Thoas, Guilliman must choose his weapons carefully – otherwise his dream of a brighter future could be lost forever.

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I could get a bit excited about that pre heresy series as long as Forgeworld doesn't stretch it to death like they did with the HH line.
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Primarchs series sounds encouraging, looking for something to get my teeth stuck into since sacking off that beast arises.
   
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Glad to see the Space Sharks get some more coverage

Some of his other works have been good IMO.
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I'd be VERY happy with a "Primarch Origins" series, and even more books set in the Great Crusade (or, dare to dream, the Unification Wars!) - provided we weren't hit over the head too many times or too hard with DRAMATIC FORESHADOWING OF ALL THAT IS TO COME!!!
   
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 Alpharius wrote:
I'd be VERY happy with a "Primarch Origins" series, and even more books set in the Great Crusade (or, dare to dream, the Unification Wars!) - provided we weren't hit over the head too many times or too hard with DRAMATIC FORESHADOWING OF ALL THAT IS TO COME!!!


Or provided that it isn't drawn out longer than the actual Great Crusade. I'd imagine if the Primarch series was done like the HH then the book about the Ultramarines would end up being a 100 issue series that more resembled The Office tv show but without the humor.
   
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Sounds cool. I've only liked a few books and plan to stick to those about the Thousand Sons at this point.

I wonder if the Crimson King that's nearing completion will end up being in the Primarch's series.
   
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I'd love to read more about certain primarchs. And this gives them the chance to expand on them even though some basically don't do much during the heresy.

I want more on Perturabo!

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 Alpharius wrote:
I'd be VERY happy with a "Primarch Origins" series, and even more books set in the Great Crusade (or, dare to dream, the Unification Wars!) - provided we weren't hit over the head too many times or too hard with DRAMATIC FORESHADOWING OF ALL THAT IS TO COME!!!


I like the 1/2 page Unification Wars and Crusade Era stories in the FW HH Books. A novel length version of the Emperor fighting the orks at the Ullanor Crusade would be the epics.

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Anyone purchased a gallery print yet? Any thoughts on quality versus a standard poster?

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Primarch series only really needs to be 20 books with 2 being accidentally destroyed while going to the printers.

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 reds8n wrote:




Blimey eh ? Really weren't kidding about this being a HH heavy year of releases it seems then.



Bbbbut... Why isn't Master of Mankind on that list...?

(...That was the title of ADBs next HH novel, right?) Thought that was due out this year. Also, any inkling of who the authors for these ones are?

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 Kirasu wrote:
Primarch series only really needs to be 20 books with 2 being accidentally destroyed while going to the printers.


And one double printed with the same contents but different ISBN numbers

Ooh, I think I am most excited about the Baneblade sequel by Haley. Maybe we will get a third, Stormhammer, and then a War Machine omnibus!
   
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 MajorWesJanson wrote:


Ooh, I think I am most excited about the Baneblade sequel by Haley. Maybe we will get a third, Stormhammer, and then a War Machine omnibus!


Well, there was a short story by Haley titled Iron Harvest that featured Bannick and his new tank and crew versus the Dark Eldar. And Stormlord featured a distant relative of Bannick's dealing with some of the fallout of Bannick's choices in Baneblade, and having a mission with the Baneblade variant.

Although all were by Haley, I would recommend Stormlord over Iron Harvest. The characterizations in Iron Harvest seemed 'off', which is odd as they were done by Haley. Anyway, I did not like it as much as Stormlord, and it's brief, but memorable callbacks to Baneblade were well done.
   
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 BobtheInquisitor wrote:
Battle for the Abyss in hardback is perfect!


Now I know what to buy my kid for Christmas if he doesn't behave.


Y'know i read it and I don't see what the major issue is.

I mean sure it's predicatable, sure somehow this huge space battle ends up with the main characters having a sword fight, sure nothing gets accomplished but for hecks's sake it's a Black Library book.

It just didn't strike me as much worse than 100 others I've read. heck I have vague memories of the good guy World Eater and the Female Space Captain from Saturn and there's more than I can tell you about some of the others.

 
   
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 reds8n wrote:
..The legacy/MMPB version of Deathfire is, apparently out and available.



Anyone else confirm this? Can't find it on Amazon (they have a summer release date still) or BL site.

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No me neither.


Good ol' BL and their clear channels of communication.


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Perhaps "up to" doesn't include it?

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The legacy/MMPB version is supposed to follow on about 9 months or so from the 1st release AFAIK.

Google seems to suggest Deathfire came out July 2015, so I guess we're about 7-8 months after it's release.

So he might well mean he's seen it/knows it's been ordered, is about to come out.


.. seems longer in some ways.

*shrugs*


edit :


bit more info on some of the books to come :
Fabius series


The first novel in a new trilogy featuring the the infamous mad scientist Fabius Bile.

He is known by many names – Clonelord, Manflayer, Primogenitor. He is the epitome of deceit and perversion, and feared by man and monster alike. Once the chief apothecary of the Emperor's Children, the madman known as Fabius Bile possesses a knowledge of genetic manipulation second to none. Now a renegade among renegades, he is loathed by those he once called brother, and even the most degraded of Chaos Space Marines fears his name. Exiled for his dark experiments, Bile has retreated deep into the Eye of Terror, leaving a trail of twisted abominations in his wake.


Castellan Crowe series by Annadale


The first novel in an exciting new Space Marine trilogy.

Castellan Crowe, Brotherhood Champion of the Purifier order of the Grey Knights, bears a heavy burden – to be the warden of the dread Blade of Antwyr. Its malevolent voice is forever in his head, trying to crack his resolve, urging him to unleash a power he must never use. The toll is terrible - how long before the incorruptible Crowe is at last defeated?


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We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
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 Azreal13 wrote:
 reds8n wrote:
..The legacy/MMPB version of Deathfire is, apparently out and available.



Anyone else confirm this? Can't find it on Amazon (they have a summer release date still) or BL site.


No, sorry. Only the premium paperback at $16. http://www.blacklibrary.com/all-products/deathfire-hardback.html

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Isn't Fabius' knowledge of 'genetic manipulation' actually second to the Emperor, at least?
   
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Maybe Fabius knows more in total having spent all that time messing about for fun

but the big E knows more about how to do it right?

 
   
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 Knockagh wrote:
Anyone purchased a gallery print yet? Any thoughts on quality versus a standard poster?
I brought two when they first came out, one from the cover of Talon of Horus and the other the revised Big E. vs. Horus. Both are better quality than a standard poster, thicker paper, and the white card surround is ok. I framed mine and hung them in my office.
   
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 Looky Likey wrote:
 Knockagh wrote:
Anyone purchased a gallery print yet? Any thoughts on quality versus a standard poster?
I brought two when they first came out, one from the cover of Talon of Horus and the other the revised Big E. vs. Horus. Both are better quality than a standard poster, thicker paper, and the white card surround is ok. I framed mine and hung them in my office.


I just bought the Garrow Vow of Faith. I love this cover. Quite a few of the others are pretty tempting too!

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 Knockagh wrote:
 Looky Likey wrote:
 Knockagh wrote:
Anyone purchased a gallery print yet? Any thoughts on quality versus a standard poster?
I brought two when they first came out, one from the cover of Talon of Horus and the other the revised Big E. vs. Horus. Both are better quality than a standard poster, thicker paper, and the white card surround is ok. I framed mine and hung them in my office.


I just bought the Garrow Vow of Faith. I love this cover. Quite a few of the others are pretty tempting too!
its pretty good, art and text. Enjoy!

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....well... let's hope the non-special edition isn't too long afterwards.


The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
 
   
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Has he been a naughty Primarch and had to paint his face red due to censure?

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He's been holding his breath waiting for the non-special edition date to be released. I hope they tell us soon or Fulgrim might not get the chance to cut his throat.

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 Kid_Kyoto wrote:
 BobtheInquisitor wrote:
Battle for the Abyss in hardback is perfect!


Now I know what to buy my kid for Christmas if he doesn't behave.


Y'know i read it and I don't see what the major issue is.

I mean sure it's predicatable, sure somehow this huge space battle ends up with the main characters having a sword fight, sure nothing gets accomplished but for hecks's sake it's a Black Library book.

It just didn't strike me as much worse than 100 others I've read. heck I have vague memories of the good guy World Eater and the Female Space Captain from Saturn and there's more than I can tell you about some of the others.



Well, it's one of the first HH books I just couldn't finish, so that gave it a distinction. Nowadays, it would probably seem downright peppy compared to Fear to Tread or whatever last depressing yawnfest I last struggled with, Back in the day, though, BFA stood out as one of the first filler books in the Heresy series, and it really wasn't very good next to Flight of the Eisenstein or A Thousand Sons or Fulgrim or any of the books that came out around that time. So now it has a reputation that makes it an easy target for mockery. Add to that the general tone-deafness of BL releasing a reprint of a book with a bad reputation in hardcover "for the fans", and it becomes our duty to point and laugh.

   
 
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