
A Warhammer 40,000 podcast by and for people who really should know better.
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | a year ago |
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There are a lot of people calling Space Marine 2 -and by extension Warhammer 40,000- a male fantasy? Why are men fantasising about something so comprehensively horrible? Why did Games Workshop take all the naughty stuff out of the grimdark future? Wr... more
Those sneaky bald boys of the 20th were all over the most important parts of the Horus Heresy and they're crazily interesting - so why do they only have three books in the 41st millennium (even if they're all great) and more often than not show up as... more
Knife lesbians! On this episode I'm joined by Black Library author Mike Brooks to talk about how he came to write about the adventures of John Warhammer and his new book Lelith Hesperax: Queen of Knives.
Buy Lelith Hesperax straight from Black Librar... more
The vampire himbos of the Ninth Legion have a new Codex out, and in this entirely unscripted live reaction I do an Epic Based Sceptic Gamer Rant about it. Are the Detachments any good, do I like the new models, is there anything in there about the La... more
There are no good guys in 40k, but there are definitely the worst guys in terms of the sheer level of suffering they've unleashed on the setting through being dumb toaster-humping weenies. I am speaking of course of the Adeptus Mechanicus, and how th... more
Orks are just silly, goofy guys, right? Bzzt, wrongo: they're a galactic-level threat who could very easily wipe out anything that isn't green if they got it together. This episode covers the War of the Beast, the one time when Orks very nearly won a... more
Ian Watson's book Inquisitor was the first ever Warhammer 40,000 novel, and it's still one of the strangest. Not afraid to bust it down s*xual style, the book is... divisive. On this episode, I'll talk about it's plot, characters and the strange, str... more
Forget the memes, let's get down to brass tacks: are the T'au actually Communists? Well, we can't really discuss that because the Internet has damaged people's brains, but we can compare and contrast them to Iain M. Banks' The Culture to see why they... more
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Focus centers on the expansive lore of the Warhammer 40,000 universe, navigating its intricate histories, philosophical themes, and cultural impacts. Previous episodes have addressed diverse topics, including the portrayal of various factions like the Adeptus Mechanicus, Orks, and T'au Empire, delving into their complex backgrounds and societal implications. The discussions are likely to resonate with fans of science fiction and fantasy literature, often intertwining historical references and societal critiques that add depth to the Warhammer 40,000 mythos. Engaging guest hosts also contribute insights on literature, offering listeners a blend of analytical content and humor which sets this podcast apart from others in the genre.
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2. Mike Brooks
3. Sean Pearce
4. Liam Kofi Bright
5. November Kelly
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