8/31/2023 0 Comments Blood and iron book les edwards![]() Such a view, held by me for many, many years (and based on the novel Plague Daemon) was dashed to a thousand pieces when I read The Plague of the Plague Lord which was, to be frank, utter, utter shite. Any additional publication that used the image, I would seek to purchase for I assume internal excellence. So the painting came to represent the unknown excellence of whatever the book wold contain. I had to wait until 2011 to finally own the second RoC book. I was bought Slaves to Darkness for Christmas in 1988. So why do I like it when others consider it to be one of Edwards' weaker works for GW? Well, I suppose it has a lot to do with what it represents rather than the finished art on its own. ![]() ![]() The cover painting to The Lost of the Damned is one of my favourite pieces of art from the 'Golden Age' (or should we start revering to this period as the 'Age of Ansell'?) though I know for conversations with other enthusiasts that the image still divides opinion. ![]()
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