Eisenhorn: XENOS #0
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Eisenhorn: XENOS #0

Writer: Ryan O'Sullivan Artist: Anthony Spay Publisher: T Pub Release Date: September 14, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
6.3Critic Rating
10User Rating

Everyone's favorite Games Workshop character is back in this one-shot stand-alone comic!

Set in the years leading up to the Eisenhorn trilogy. Eisenhorn: Xenos Issue #0 reveals secrets about some of Eisenhorn's closest allies, and darkest villains! Not one to be missed for fans of Games Workshop!

  • 8.0
    Major Spoilers - Etienne Paul Sep 16, 2016

    Xenos is one long advert for an upcoming game, its saving grace is that it is a really, really good advert. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Flickering Myth - Tai Freligh Sep 14, 2016

    The story was fast moving and the artwork was amazing. Really crisp and colorful panels made this comic book a pleasure to read. I'm not a Warhammer fan, so I probably missed a lot of references, but there was enough interesting things going on here to make me curious to check out the game. Read Full Review

  • 5.2
    Multiversity Comics - Alice W. Castle Sep 19, 2016

    A fine, largely inoffensive issue whose biggest detractor is the fact that it is beholden to being a prequel to a video game. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Sep 27, 2016

    The biggest question I struggle with is who this comic is for? Is it for fans of the books? Because wouldn't you want Dan Abnett, an experienced comic writer, to adapt them instead? And if they're for fans of the game, aren't you instead more interested in playing the game since you get to play this character? This is the big question because as a comic reader I wasn't exactly interested in this title. I gave it a chance because sometimes video game adaptations in comics are a fun read. This wasn't and so as a comic reader, it doesn't appeal to me to read more. I don't know the characters; I don't understand the world and I don't care about their mission. That said, I don't care to come back for more either. But hey, I'm just the reviewer for this comic book, and my name is Dustin. But then, you probably didn't forget that, did you? Read Full Review

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