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New Space Wolf Art For Curse of The Wulfen II?

By Rob Baer | March 20th, 2016 | Categories: Warhammer Rumors & News

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There’s some “new” pictures of Curse of the Wulfen art going around the tubes that some claim are from Warzone Fenris Book II. Come get the full story.

A “news” site online is reporting that the following is “upcoming Warzone Fenris art”, when in fact it is not. Fact checking has revealed this art is from the first Curse of the Wulfen book on pages 79 and 44 respectively.

Source rafater_official

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COTW Page 79

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COTW Pg. 44

Some completed art and Work in Progress pics were spotted on Rafater’s Instagram over the past few weeks. From the copyrights it looks like he does in fact do some work for Games Workshop, and this art was already seen in Curse of the Wulfen Book I. 

 

Proof CoTW II IS “Coming Soon”, However:

Black Library author Robbie MacNiven, posted up a hint recently to the next BIG thing for 40k on his tumblr blog:

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Will we see book II to the Warzone Fenris Saga shortly?

More as we know it folks!

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