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Slaanesh is on the lamb, the Skaven are massing and Sigmar’s version of Green Lantern bursts onto the scene. Come see the rundown for this weeks installment of the Age of Sigmar, brought to you by White Dwarf #77!
New Warscrolls are here, and this issue has them. Plus new releases, a terrain Paint Splatter article, and more.
Once again pretty much the whole issue was taken over with AoS stories, background, and a ‘quasi’ paint splatter article showcasing the new Ophidan Archaway
Yet more Fantasy/ Age of Sigmar is coming our way for next issue judging by the teaser too. Seems like it’ll be Chaos’ turn to tell their story in the Age of Sigmar, now that the fate of Slaaneshhas been revealed as well.
Or is it time for Chaos after all?
White Dwarf #77 Review
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