With one more book released under the Horus Heresy logo, Bellarius analyses Dan Abnett’s Unremembered Empire.
“Abnett proves once more why he is the master of writing M31 Ultramarines.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
With one more book released under the Horus Heresy logo, Bellarius analyses Dan Abnett’s Unremembered Empire.
“Abnett proves once more why he is the master of writing M31 Ultramarines.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
With Scars IX available for sale, Bellarius takes another look to see how Chris Wraight’s story continues to develop.
“Scars moves onto a promising ending, if a flawed one.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Bellarius takes a look at the collected issues #1-7 of Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E. by Jeff Lemire and Alberto Ponticelli.
“A great collection and a terrible one both.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Back on schedule, Bellarius takes a look at the eighth part of Chris Wraight’s Scars serialised novel.
“Extremely flawed, but far from bad.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
After a short delay, Bellarius gets back to Scars by Chris Wraight with a look at Episode VII.
“A step forwards, setting up what is to come, but at risk of taking a step back.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
In the absence of a new episode of Scars, Bellarius turns to Iam Doescher’s William Shakespeare’s Star Wars: Verily, A New Hope.
“The best book set in a Galaxy Far, Far Away I’ve read in years!” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
The Scars reviews continue as Bellarius takes a look at Episode Six of Chris Wraight’s serialised novel, but reflects largely upon the series as a whole thus far.
“Remaining consistantly strong, the series takes a break in the fighting to prepare for the next major events.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
With one more Horus Heresy audio drama having hit the shelves, Bellarius takes a look at what worked with Gav Thorpe’s writing and what failed.
“Honour this series by spending your money on something better.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Taking a look at the second of Black Library’s Space Marine Battles hardback re-releases, Bellarius examines the strengths and flaws of Nick Kyme’s Damnos.
“An interesting tale of internal politics and war, the ambition behind which unfortunately exceeded the writer’s grasp.” – Bellarius. The Founding Fields
Bellarius takes a look at the sequel to Fall of Damnos, Veil of Darkness, and finds many failings.
“A good story at points let down by some very poor choices in both writing and vocal direction.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields