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Mr Mystery
08-24-2016, 04:15 AM
Some may remember my disappointment earlier in the year when a 40k novel collection by Hachette Partworks turned out to just be a test run...

Well not anymore! Just received an email with the following


Hello

As a subscriber to the test run of the Warhammer 40,000 Legends Collection, we would like to share some exclusive news with you.

The Warhammer 40,000 Legends Collection will be launching nationally (so that's the UK, yeah?) on the 7th of September and will feature a brand new spine artwork commissioned especially for the launch!

As a fan of Warhammer 40,000 and having subscribed to our test run, we are happy to confirm your subscription has been reactivated.

As a thank you for your support and patience, you will received your first despatch of Issues 1 and 2 free of charge by mid-September along with your Aquila Notebook and Map of the Imperium of Mankind. You will also received issue 3 for free with issue 4 in your 2nd dispatch.

We hope that you enjoy the collection!

Hachetter Partworks Ltd

Whoopitywhoop!

So definitely coming back, at least in the UK. Sadly, no word for those in the colonies.

TheRogueSet
08-24-2016, 05:43 AM
Awesome! Just checked and got the same email.

Mr Mystery
08-24-2016, 05:56 AM
For those in the USA, Hachette's homepage can be found here. (https://www.hachettebookgroup.com)

If I remember correctly from the original thread (or my spin off one about the feasibility of a 40k game part work), this isn't a product familiar to the US market.

But. Still very much worth asking about - if they get an inkling there's a ready made market, who knows?

Me, looking forward to my delivery.

Brakkart
09-19-2016, 08:05 PM
Issue #1 of this is in shops now, picked up my copy from the One-Stop I did stocktake at tonight. £1.99 for a hardback novel and a booklet that folds out into a rather nice large poster of Eldar vs Ultramarines, hard to argue at that price. I doubt I'll get any more as not got the spare funds (or shelf space for that matter) for them.