
Jordan Sorcery and Stu from Miniature Realms are reading the original fiction published by Games Workshop for Warhammer, 40k, and Dark Future.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Warhammer 40,000 11th edition is taking up back to war-torn Armageddon, but does 40Ks original Codex: Armageddon still hold up?
Stu from Miniature Realms and Jordan Sorcery chat about their latest read in the GW Book Club - a regular podcast talking... more
Classic GW Books authors Kim Newman (Jack Yeovil) and David Garnett (David Ferring) have each written Christmas stories, and we're discussing both!
Ferring gives us a lost Warhammer story - an official tale of Konrad at Mondstille that was published... more
Dan Abnett's Riders of the Dead is a brutal, profound, and incredibly exciting novel set in the world of Warhammer Fantasy. In this special episode of the GW Book Club Jordan Sorcery and Stu from Miniature Realms chat about this amazing book.
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Dogs of War were a classic army from Warhammer Fantasy's 5th edition, but does their only Armies Book still hold up?
Stu from Miniature Realms and Jordan Sorcery chat about their latest read in the GW Book Club - a regular podcast talking about clas... more
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