The first three volumes of the Titan Comics Warhammer 40K run following the Dark Angels and Inquisition in the newly-emerged Calaphrax Cluster are fantastic, starting good and only getting better with each volume. With the fourth and final Titan 40K volume following Kill Team Agathon of the Deathwatch manning the Calaphrax boundary from all xenos threats quality is through the roof!
I would genuinely say this is one of the best Warhammer comics I've read!
With a mixed team lead my an Imperial Fist, consisting of an Ultramarine Assault Marine, Space Wolf Terminator, Celestial Lion Librarian, and Flesh Tearer Apothecary, dealing a dangerous, but fairly routine Ur-Ghul migration, quickly becomes a desperate struggle of life and death with what could be the makings of a Waaagh! with hordes of Space Orks boiling out of Calaphrax...
Goodness. Gracious!
I was not expecting to be as besotted with this as I am!
The tone and vibe, from the incredible artwork to the phenomenal script from ADB, and the truly impressive way fhis comic manages to convey the Deathwatch and portray an accurate snapshot of each of the Chapters represented, not to mention the weight and pathos of the unfolding events, are unreal.
This would make an amazing episode of Hammer and Bolter!
I'm honestly flabbergasted with how good this was!
The depiction of the Ur-Ghul, a full page of the Son of Dorn unloading on Orks with little vignettes of the Orks in the muzzle flares, and a beautiful and heartbreaking sacrifice sequence are some highlights of the wonderful artwork.
The amount this made me care about a Space Wolf I've know for two minutes and the goosebumps this gave me are testament to just how great this is.
Honestly, the Titan Comics really *get* 40K, not surprising with Black Library authors George Mann writing the first three volumes and Aaron Dembski-Bowden doing this one, but damn. Truly tragic we didn't get more. Would have loved to have seen Abnett, Swallow, and Thorpe get a volume too.