

Watching Marneus effortlessly tear through bullets, men, and metal with relative ease highlights just how plainly imposing and terrifyingly practical he is – in a way he worships blood just as much as his foes.Īdditionally, the data sheets have gotten a little more solid and relevant with each issue, and we get our first proper reference to the Primarchs - the God Emperor’s manufactured sons and akin to demigods themselves - here! They are, as a fan of the Horus Heresy / 30k era, amongst my most favorite characters within the setting and I think pursuing some of their stories could be a very good direction for an expanded comics universe. Marines like Calgar trade in contemplation and ideological poetry, but they are also almost literally given all the artificial organs, machines of war. It’s as if, both narratively and visually, the other fist is falling.


What about you Forrest, my Battle Brother, how did this opening grab you?įH: I like the brash response of violence and visual vulgarity that this encounter is to the quieter contemplation that we ended the previous issue with. It brings to mind his sort of “hip, young gunslinger” schtick from his early Marvel days, BUT this time he mucking about in a sandbox and franchise that he loves a lot and you can really tell he’s having a ball with it. He is just moving, moving, moving throughout each issue and it’s a real wonder to behold (as well as a boon to the readability of the series). It is…astoundingly violent and the focal point of probably one of the my favorite page turns in recent memory.īUT AGAIN, i just cannot and will not get over the SPEED of Gillen on this thing. Located atop a massive threshing, building sized agri-harvester. Namely attacking the main crux of the Chaos forces. JP: So after the monumental reveal of the previous issue, writer Kieron Gillen, a still game as hell art team, and their stalwart protagonist simply move to the next engagement. Glory to Gillen! Glory to Burrows and Tartaglia! Glory to Cowles, let’s march on.
#KHORNE BLOOD GLORY SERIES#
One with the khorne stuff on, the other for just general use of the aos app.Forrest Hollingsworth: Justin, I’m going to be honest with you and say that if this series keeps up, I think it will be one of the best licensed properties to come out of Marvel not just now, but ever. (Because I sometimes needed to have a gander at an opponents warscrolls). Need to reconfig from scratch to do this.Īos app and this didn’t like working at the same time when connecting to dodgy WiFi. I even added in the specific artifacts/traits onto the pages of the characters that where using them.ĭownsides: tasker is a faff when you need to tinker with loads of submenu options.ĭoesn’t pinch to zoom. Oh look, snippets of all the faqs that have some bearing on/or updates everything blood tithe.Īnd the same with the bloodsecrator. When you are mid game having to flick back and forth between warscrolls, battleplans, traits/artifacts and faqs is just impossible. One major hindrance was that the aos app is/was really slow on my tablet. I had a go at using tasker to make an army/dashboard type app.
#KHORNE BLOOD GLORY HOW TO#
I still haven’t sourced all the sounds that I need, never mind finding a book that is the right size and figuring out how to tinker with the innards.
#KHORNE BLOOD GLORY CRACK#
But then to also khornify the sounds to tie in with hero phase abilities:īloodbind: mortal combat- scorpion come over hereīloodboil: Darth Vader force grip/choke grinding bones sound effectīloodtithe: a wet crack, like a watermelon being droppedīloodstoker: comedy whip crack with an ooo afterwards Firstly repurpose the thick card pages as a bespoke battletome to the list I was taking with pics of my own models. I would butcher the innard of one of those kids books that has sound buttons down the side. Back in August (2017) I had a vision of something glorious to do for blood and Glory 2017.
