It's Christmas Yes I know I'm late, shut up a time of mercy and cheer.SO WHY NOT CELEBRATE WITH THE MOST MERCIFUL MAN IN THE IMPERIUM, THE REDEEMER!?!I'm going to storytime the entire classic comic. Shout out in the thread if you're reading (especially if it's your first time) and enjoy one of the greatest works of Warhammer 40,000 fiction.
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>>97246670ROUSes? I don't think they exist on Necromunda.
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>>97246681There's that mercy I was talking about.
>>97246685Also, I ask this every year, but how the hell did a Necromunda gang get their hands on a Meltagun?Dark Heresy made me think those are very difficult to get your hands on, even as a high-ranking imperial agent.
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>>97246716Not gonna lie, the mutie town is probably my favorite part of this comic.
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>>97246723Seriously, such a cool fight.
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>>97246741And now issue 2.
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>>97246749Easily my favorite page in the whole comic. And probably a lot of other peoples' as well.
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>>97246763And of course, this classic gag.
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>>97246782Who are the White-Haired guys in the final panel anyways?
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>>97246811Does this guy really think he could replace the Redeemer? Does he see how much ass he kicks? Can he do any of that?
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>>97246839Issue 3 and halfway through. Anyone reading in the thread?
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>>97246863Classic, classic panel, and one of the best gags from the Redeemer. This is why this comic is peak.
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>>97246915Considering Necromunda is an Imperial Fists recruiting world, do you think they'd have stepped in had the Redeemer not stopped him?
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>>97246922Another favorite bit of mine. The changing expressions of the Redeemer's followers.
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Great story filled with terror and laughs both. Scourge and purge! Thanks, anon.
>>97246930Eyyy, we're at funny number.
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>>97246944And now, for some appropriate music.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpnW68Q8ltc
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>>97246962Final issue!What is your favorite cover of the run?
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>>97246967I like the flaming closeup on the first one, personally. >>97246658
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>>97247017And an unexpected victory for the Redeemer over the Caller.
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>>97247032And there goes the Redeemer's followers, slaughtered by their own leader.Who was your favorite of these weird dudes?
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>>97247044And that's the comic.I hope everyone reading enjoyed it, especially any newcomers. The Redeemer is a beloved part of the 40k canon and I always enjoy hearing about a person's first reaction to it.
>>97247053AND NOW FOR THE SURPRISE BONUS COMIC!
>>97247055Boy, this surely will end well. Trapping and tricking the Redeemer will in no way backfire.
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>>97247075And that's our comics.I have a few edits from past versions of this thread I'll post. Feel free to share your own and I'll add them for next year.Otherwise, Merry Belated Christmas and Happy New Year, ya filthy heretics!
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>>97246658a few years ago I played in a dark heresy campaign, taking the Redeemer's absolute devoutness and his flaming crown as inspiration.Great experience.
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