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The Beast Arises #9-12

The Beast Arises: Volume 3

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In the final act of The Beast Arises saga, the Imperium is brought to its knees and the orks seek to usurp mankind and establish dominance over the galaxy in this omnibus edition that contains books nine to twelve in the series. 

The Imperium’s initial attempts to attack the orks and kill their leader have ended in failure and tragedy, but there can be no surrender: the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. New, more flexible fighting teams of Adeptus Astartes have been assembled and allies from the Imperium’s past have also pledged their support. With new troops, revised tactics and the full backing of the Adeptus Mechanicus, the Space Marines head to the orks’ home world one final time. This time there will be no retreat. They must succeed in their mission… or die in the attempt. "}" style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial; color: rgb(0, 0, 0); text-align: center;">‘The Beast Arises’ is an epic Warhammer 40,000 series from Black Library. Spanning twelve volumes, the story covers a galaxy-wide conflict between humanity and a massive ork invasion. The Imperium’s initial attempts to attack the orks and kill their leader have ended in failure and tragedy, but there can be no surrender: the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. New, more flexible fighting teams of Adeptus Astartes have been assembled and allies from the Imperium’s past have also pledged their support. With new troops, revised tactics and the full backing of the Adeptus Mechanicus, the Space Marines head to the orks’ home world one final time. This time there will be no retreat. They must succeed in their mission… or die in the attempt.

960 pages, Paperback

First published December 22, 2018

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David Guymer

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David Guymer is a freelance author, PhD in molecular microbiology (which still comes in more handy than you might think), and tabletop warlord based in the Yorkshire East Riding. He has written for Black Library, Marvel, Aconyte Books, Asmodee, Mantic Games, Cubicle 7, Creative Assembly, and Mongoose Publishing.

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A throughly underwhelming end to a saga that began with such promise.

Volume one was a fantastic portrait of an empire beisiged. From a previously known enemy showing unseen, and terrifying advances.
To the more insidious threat of corruption dismantling the mechanisms by which the empire could save its self

A fantastic start

The 2nd volume while having high points devolved into bolter porn and space marine worship.

This volume got even worse.

Its first book is about 3 instances of the same tale

They form the death watch. The deathwatch is clearly the coolest thing ever you guys, they engage in a pretty generic adventure where 5 dudes with names out perform whole companies.

Then the do it again. Only it's opening and ending chapters carry weight.

The 2nd book is the imperium deciding to have another crack at the beast with a new tactic... and failing.


The 3rd book? Well it's the 2nd book again but with a worse idea, and somehow more success.

Utterly pointless splitting these in two.

The final book starts strong. With a return to the politics and tonnes of high stakes.

Then literally we time skip all the foreshadowed and interesting plot points laid out are skipped over. Out main protagonist has had the hinted heel turn, entirely off camera.

But it's OK

The space marines get to save the day.


The super advanced orks who in book one were able to bring the imperium to it's knees get beaten and mulch in every chapter.

The fascinating beast character who was developing into a fascinating villian. Turns into a half baked boss who gets beaten by a lucky stab and a tactic, HE HAD ALREADY STOPPED IN THE PRIOR, FAILED , POINTLESS INVASION.
Honestly. I don't know what happened in the editorial office. But this frankly was a bit of a shambles.

honestly .... unless you've a desperate need for more space marine circle jerking , sack this off.

And if you want more of that I suspect there are more enjoyable examples.
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