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Cover of the Eisenhorn trilogy. Eisenhorn is a trilogy of science fantasy / crime [1] novels by the British writer Dan Abnett, set in the fictional universe of the Warhammer 40,000 tabletop game. It is the first in a series of trilogies and separate novels by Abnett, which are some of the most popular works of Warhammer 40,000 tie-in fiction. [2]
Dan Abnett has been writing comics and novels since the mid-1980s.. In comics he has worked on the biggest UK titles at 2000 AD and for Marvel UK, before for the largest American comic book published like Marvel Comics and DC Comics.
Some of Black Library's best known titles include the Gaunt's Ghosts and Eisenhorn series of novels by Dan Abnett and the Gotrek and Felix series by William King and Nathan Long. The authors of these novels, graphic novels, and comics created original storylines and characters that are based on playable armies in the main Warhammer 40,000 game ...
Book 048 - The Burden of Loyalty edited by Laurie Goulding (anthology) (contains the novellas The Wolf King (Chris Wraight) and Cybernetica (Rob Sanders) as well as the short stories "Perpetual" (Dan Abnett), "The Binary Succession" (David Annandale), "Into Exile" (Aaron Dembski-Bowden), "Ordo Sinister" (John French), "The Heart of Pharos" (L J ...
Daniel P. Abnett (/ ˈ æ b n ɪ t / AB-nit; [2] born 12 October 1965) is an English comic book writer and novelist. He has been a frequent collaborator with fellow writer Andy Lanning , and has worked on books for both Marvel Comics , and their UK imprint, Marvel UK , since the 1990s, and also 2000 AD .
Eisenhorn: Xenos is a third-person science-fiction action-adventure game produced and developed by Pixel Hero Games. Set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, it is based on the novel Xenos, the first book of the Eisenhorn trilogy by Dan Abnett. It was scheduled for release on May 19, 2016, but was ultimately pushed back to August.
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Elements of the series later reappeared in other series by Abnett, including the Eisenhorn and Ravenor trilogies, and has resulted in two spin-off novels, Double Eagle and Titanicus. The series began as a continuing set of loosely connected short stories in the Black Library magazine Inferno! (issues 4, 8, and 30).