The Strange Demise of Titus Endor Comics Graphic novels
Former contemporary of the legendary Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn Titus Endor always thought he was destined for greatness However after a bout of unfortunate events and even unfortunate decisions Titus finds himself at the backwater edge of the galaxy tracking an elusive heretic that will bring about his strange demise a very strange demise indeedOriginally published in Hammer and Bolter Issue 1 The Strange Demise of Titus EndorA short novel set in a sci fi future famous for its outlandish threats Strange Demise tells a different kind of story Featuring some familiar faces from Abnett s Eisenhorn trilogy we follow the eponymous Titus Endor as he works to uncover a sinister plot enveloping him. The strange demise of titus endors statue Evocative and painful this will be a difficult read for many and those most affected may uncover the nature of the conspiracy before Endor himself In a notoriously grim dark setting the denouement simultaneous subverts and exceeds expectations A forlorn melancholic and thoughtful vignette ebook Weird and sad ebook This was literally one of the first pieces of 40K literature I ever read I bought the first year of Hammer and Bolter and this was either one of the first yarns or very close to the first I knew nothing about the characters in particular and had a general grasp of the setting from other sources The behind the lines yarn hooked my interest and led me to keep reading It was a tragedy but a well crafted tragedy that I chose to come back and read again later Which is why I was so consternated to hear the Black Library Editors outright state that their overall editorial direction was full speed ahead away from stories like this Had it not been from one of their stable stars they would have rejected the story outright That is the greater tragedy in my opinion how many great stories were rejected because they wandered away from the front lines ebook A sad story of decline A story of when one s best years are behind them but they don t know how far down they have sunk One s own faults unrecognised either because they re arrogant or because they re truly incapable of perceiving themself A short poignant narrative ebook An Eisenhorn short story that doesn t actually feature Eisenhorn this is a bleak unsettling story and a reminder that the horrors of the 41st millennium come in all sorts of forms Alone in a drab city hunting an elusive quarry who always seems just out of reach Endor wonders what happened to his friend Eisenhorn even as he follows up clues which point to sinister omens and old ghosts. The strange demise of titus endor pdf online It s a strange story but beautifully constructed and told partly a procedural story but weaving in just enough oddities and strange connections to suggest that something isn t quite as it seems It s quiet creepy character driven and almost horrifyingly compelling but happy it ain t. The strange demise of titus endors strategy Read the full review at ebook

For someone who has read whole Eisenhorn and Ravenor releases currently available this was something nice not as intense as Ravenor as easy as when i started reading series It is a short story but not something done for cashing in for any fan of Inquisitor series by Dan Abnett its a must read if not for the story then maybe just for closure even if its overrated ebook A psychological thriller set in WH40k with Inquisitor Titus Endor as the protagonist ebook A quick read for the day I hadn t read anything from Dan Abnett in a while so I thought I would download this to get a quick fix This was a great read even though it was a short story It s set in the Warhammer universe of Inquisitors and even though it references characters I haven t read the story was still compelling Anyone who is familiar with a Warhammer may think that it s nothing but blood and guts but Titus Endor was a character at least in this tale who s reality has been warped Abnett weaved a psychological tale where you weren t sure of what was real and what was in Endor s mind The title of the story certainly fits the conclusion ebook supa dope beans y all ebook I ll just be ticking this off Read it multiple times as far back as October 2010 when it was free in the first issue of Hammer Bolter.
The strange demise of titus endorw watch online uk permission to publish the story online for promotion It is still readily available the story itself is stellar I am not a fan of this re release at all It smells too much like double dipping one of the many instances of the last months ebook..Black Library even gave sfx.co