Bellarius sees if the Imperial Fists can be done justice in Seventh Retribution by Ben Counter.
“A tale of how ambition and concepts cannot drive forwards a story by themselves.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Bellarius sees if the Imperial Fists can be done justice in Seventh Retribution by Ben Counter.
“A tale of how ambition and concepts cannot drive forwards a story by themselves.” – Bellarius, The Founding Fields
Shadowhawk reviews David Annandale’s first full-length novel for Black Library’s Space Marine Battles series.
“One of those rare novels tackling a chapter of the Cursed Founding, The Death of Antagonis does well in serving as a vehicle to explore the Black Dragons and offer a great action treat, but fails to provide a wholly consistent plot.” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields
Bellarius concludes his look at the Soul Drinkers saga with the Annihilation omnibus by Ben Counter.
“Ending in fire but not in darkness, the omnibus gives the finale fans wanted.” – The Founding Fields
Bellarius finds flaws within the rarely seen Iron Hands novel, Wrath of Iron by Chris Wraight.
“Wrathful for all the wrong reasons” – The Founding Fields
Bellarius looks into both the strengths and failures of the first trilogy of Ben Counter’s Soul Drinkers series.
“A reasonable trilogy in spite of an extremely flawed start” – The Founding Fields
Bellarius returns with a look at Blood Gorgons by Henry Zou.
“An interesting if very flawed experiment in seeing Chaotic life beyond the Eye of Terror” – The Founding Fields
Shadowhawk reviews the latest Warhammer Heroes novel.
“Ben Counter returns to top form for Black Library in his first full-length Warhammer Fantasy fiction and writes a novel that is as much about the incredible diversity of magic in the Old World, as it is about one man’s revenge. If you read one Warhammer novel this year, Van Horstmann should be that one.” ~The Founding Fields
Shadowhawk reviews the latest audio drama from Black Library, one that goes fully old-school for some great nostalgia kicks.
“If you’ve ever wanted to experience the old and classic Bloodquest comics in a new way, then Ben Counter’s latest should be your first stop.”~The Founding Fields
Bellarius takes a look at the return of an old favourite with Bloodquest: Prisoners of the Eye of Terror by Ben Counter and published by Black Library.
“An enjoyably explosive but very flawed return to a classic Black Library tale.” – The Founding Fields
Revisiting an old title, Bellarius sees how Ben Counter’s Daemon World has stood the tests of time.
“Better used as a source of inspiration than a true Chaos novel.” – The Founding Fields