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The story is a lot of fun, but the art is way too busy. This took me three times as long as it should’ve because of how much time I spent trying to figure out what was happening in each panel. It’s a shame because this could easily deserve three or four stars if the art wasn’t so messy. If they ever released a colourized version or one with new art I think this would be something special.2.5 stars
It's insane, ridiculus, awesome and above all else: fun!The Deff sqwadron takes to the skies in the absolutely best ork-story I've ever read!Think Dastardly and Mutley in their flying machines and you are quite spot on! (There's even an episode in the novel that's a giant shout-out to just that series!)We follow the Deff sqwadron as they battle a rival ork klan. Their primary vehicles are their own fighta bommas, but there's nothing wrong with using their enemies, or gigantic flying fortresses,
Ork zaniness at its finest.
Take Tolkienien Orcs and put them on the battlefield of a dystopic, war-torn galaxy 38,000 years in the future. Now give them planes.Take my word for it, it's a good read.
Best served with a side of Warhammer 40,000 tabletop wargame.
A real gem of comedy in the otherwise overwhelmingly dark Warhammer 40,000 canon; the orks - who can be utter terror, as seen in 'The Beast Arises' series - are a rich vein of comedy with their single minded love of good fights (lookin' at ya, Killboy!) and the combination of orks and aerial combat is perfectly pitched for ridiculous moments.
Good fun read. A must for any 40k Ork player.
The attention to detail and vernacular was spectacular. Wouldn't be surprised if this was an influence for the last Mad Max.
In theory this should be an absolute winner, with great action and comedy and pretty solid artwork - but the artwork also gets pretty messy at times and it's hard to tell what's going on, a problem made worse by the ork lingo. It's still pretty good, though.
A really awesome, quick and amusing graphic novel about a group of Ork jet pilots and their "adventures". Full of Orky goodness and is a must read for any tabletop 40k Ork player.
Thay. Was. Awesome.
Always fun to read a book about maniac Orks flying questionably-built fighter planes and blowing the heck out anything in sight.
Needs more Dakka!Deff Skwadron is a chaotic (not that kind of Chaos) romp through the internecine infighting that plagues Ork inhabited worlds. It belnds humor, insanity and violence in the kind of mix Orks were once famous for. I say once famous for because Black Library has been pushing grimdark hard of late. This sort of unbridled fun would never made it past the current standards.Why do I say it needs more Dakka? Because there's no such thing as 'enuf Dakka', you can always use more!