Vendor: Hogan's Hobbies
Product Type :
A Warhammer 40,000 Anthology
Da Red Gobbo – a name synonymous with seizing liberty from the iron fist of ork oppression, and one that inspires revolt and stokes the fires of rebellion in grot bellies.
READ IT BECAUSE
Join the Revolushun with this collection of short stories and novellas covering the exploits and escapades of the diminutive, yet powerfully enigmatic, grot-icon that is Da Red Gobbo.
THE STORY
Follow a collection of grots from across the galaxy that take up the mantle of Da Red Gobbo. Having put on the legendary cape, can they overcome humans, the followers of the Dark Gods, and orks to claim the loot and show everyone that you should never underestimate a grot?
CONTENTS
– Da Gobbo's Revenge (Novella), by Mike Brooks
– Da Gobbo's Demise (Novella), by Denny Flowers
– Da Wrong Type of Green (Short story), by Denny Flowers
– Da Gobbo Rides Again (Novella), by Rhuairidh James
– The Instigator (Short story), by Rhuairidh James
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