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The First Legion, Sons of the Lion, Scions of Caliban, The Unforgiven... By all of these names and more are they known, but by one above all: the Dark Angels. Constantly striving to purge themselves of a sin ten millennia old, the sons of Lion El'Jonson wage a shadow war against the most insidious of foe, traitors from within their own ranks who swore fealty to the Dark Gods long ago. Wherever these Fallen appear, the elite Deathwing and Ravenwing of the Dark Angels hunt them, seeking to atone for the crimes of their forebears. This volume contains a selection of short stories and comics about the Dark Angels, along with Barrington J Bayley's seminal novel Eye of Terror, reprinted for the first time in over a decade.
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A former entertainment industry executive now working in educational publishing. Writer, editor, copywriter, copyeditor, and consultant specializing in kids’ entertainment and education. Specialties: comic books, graphic novels, kids’ entertainment, animation, interactive content, educational activities, K-11 math, and videogames
Barrington J. Bayley published work principally under his own name but also using the pseudonyms ofAlan Aumbry, Michael Barrington (with Michael Moorcock), John Diamond and P.F. Woods. Bayley was born in Birmingham and educated in Newport, Shropshire. He worked in a number of jobs before joining the Royal Air Force in 1955; his first published story, "Combat's End", had seen print the year before in UK-only publication Vargo Statten Magazine. During the 1960s, Bayley's short stories featured regularly in New Worlds magazine and later in its successor, the paperback anthologies of the same name. He became friends with New Worlds editor Michael Moorcock, who largely instigated science fiction's New Wave movement. Bayley himself was part of the movement. Bayley's first book, Star Virus, was followed by more than a dozen other novels; his downbeat, gloomy approach to novel writing has been cited as influential on the works of M. John Harrison, Brian Stableford and Bruce Sterling.
Andy Jones was born 1963 in Romford, England. He is a British game designer and has worked in various roles for Games Workshop since September 1986. Jones has had a hand in Space Fleet, Man O'War, Warhammer Quest, Games Workshop computer games, and the Troll Games.
Christian Dunn, sometimes credited as C.Z. Dunn, is a senior editor for Black Library. Librarian note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.