Arhammer 40 000 Dark Imperium


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Dark Imperium


Dark Imperium

Author: Guy Haley

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2017


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"Fell times have come to the galaxy. Cadia has fallen, destroyed by the onslaught of Chaos. A Great Rift in the warp has opened and from its depths have spewed daemons and the horrors of Old Night. But all hope is not lost... A hero, long absent, has returned and with him comes the wrath of the Ultramarines reborn. Roboute Guilliman, the last of the loyal primarchs, has arisen from millennia in stasis to lead the Imperium out of darkness on a crusade the likes of which has not been seen since the fabled days of the Emperor. But never before have the forces of Ruin amassed in such numbers, and nowhere is safe from despoliation. From the dreaded Scourge Stars come the hordes of the Plaguefather, Lord Nurgle, and their pustulent eye is fixed on the Ultramarines home world of Macragge. As the Indomitas Crusade draws to an end, Guilliman and his army of Primaris Space Marines race to Ultramar and a confrontation with the Death Guard."--Provided by publisher.

Warhammer 40,000 Character Encyclopedia


Warhammer 40,000 Character Encyclopedia

Author: Wade Pryce

language: en

Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd

Release Date: 2025-10-02


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A comprehensive guide to over 120 characters from the expansive Warhammer 40,000 universe! Whether you’re a newcomer to the grim darkness of the far future or a long-time adherent hungry for more lore, the Warhammer 40,000 Character Encyclopedia is for you. From the stalwart commanders of the Space Marines to the mysterious Phoenix Lords of the Aeldari, explore the greatest warriors and leaders of each warring faction in unparalleled detail. Featuring more than 120 characters from the 41st Millennium, this character encyclopedia is a perfect introduction to the iconic heroes and villains of Warhammer 40,000. Each page showcases stunning photography of iconic Games Workshop miniatures, epic artwork, and vital stats and facts on each character. Explore the depth of Warhammer 40,000’s characters in awe-inspiring detail: Extensively detailed and authoritative, this unrivalled encyclopedia digs deep into the characters of the 41st Millennium for a contemporary, consistent and canonical take on the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Exceptional imagery and richly detailed descriptions shine a light on the imposing, iconic cast of Warhammer 40,000, compiled for the first time in a stunning volume that will delight fans new and old. The Warhammer 40,000 Character Encyclopedia follows in the footsteps of the bestselling Warhammer 40,000 The Ultimate Guide; together, these unmatched encyclopedias bring fans closer to the singular universe of Warhammer 40,000 like never before. © Copyright Games Workshop Limited 2025

Interrogating the Visual Culture of Trumpism


Interrogating the Visual Culture of Trumpism

Author: Grant Hamming

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 2024-08-26


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Bringing together scholars from art history, visual studies, and related disciplines, this edited volume asks why Trumpism looks the way it does and what that look means for American—and global—society. Grouped into six categories, the essays in this volume tackle some of the most perplexing—and urgent—aspects of the Trumpist visual project. Two of the most striking aspects of that project are its use of novel commodity forms, including the iconic red baseball caps, as well as its embrace of social media. Trump’s outlandish persona and striking physicality have lent themselves to caricature both from his critics and, perhaps more surprisingly, his supporters. That physicality—as well as his movement’s hearkening back to a (mostly imagined) era of mid-twentieth-century prosperity—has also brought gender and the body into sharp focus. Perhaps second only to the aforementioned red hat is Trumpism’s vigorous use of interventions into public space, including traditional campaign signs as well as flags and other ad hoc visual and architectural materials. Finally, there were the events of January 6, 2021, when many of Trumpism’s most outré visual and cultural preoccupations exploded from the shadows onto television screens across the country. Taken as a whole, the essays in this book examine Trumpist visuality from the seemingly trivial to the starkly horrifying, as well as offering a measured sense of the various resistances and responses that have characterized artistic responses to Trump from the beginning of his prominence. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, visual culture, American studies, and cultural and media studies.