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Hellmarine: The Omnibus

Virgil Knightley ()

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingHard R
Pages (Doorstopper (600+))
Setting
CSM age18+

Content levels

ViolenceGraphic
Sexual contentNone
LanguageStrong

Heroine archetypes

Scientist / Researcher

Synopsis

The complete series in a single offering! The End of Days has come... but not for us. The UEC has been fighting a losing battle against the demonic hordes, forced to surrender more ground every day. But aboard the U.S.S. Shotgun Opera, the Overmaiden—a sixth-generation Ghost AI—has just forged humanity’s perfect weapon and best hope: a supersoldier. The man he used to be is gone, lost with his family to demons on the mining world of Aonus. All that’s left is hate, rage, and unyielding power. Rip, crunch, gore, dismember—the unstoppable juggernaut will slaughter his way through Hell, driven by righteous fury and a singular drive. And he won’t do it alone. At his side are an exiled angel, a talented xenobiologist, and the Overmaiden herself—not to mention a battle-hardened squad of marines who've been doing this song and dance for years. Together, they’ll fight, bleed, and bear witness to his wrath. He is nameless. He is the Sword of Mankind. He is the Hellmarine.

Tags

GrimdarkMilitary SFSpace HorrorAction Sci-Fi

Hellmarine: The Omnibus: content & age rating

Intended for adult readers (18+).

Extremely violent military sci-fi featuring graphic combat descriptions including dismemberment and gore. The protagonist is driven by trauma from losing his family and uses extreme violence against demonic enemies. Strong language expected.

What to know going in

This book has graphic violence, no sexual content, and strong language. Content notes include graphic violence, gore, death, death of child, and death of partner (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Adult readers who love intense military sci-fi with over-the-top action will be drawn to this vengeful supersoldier's relentless fight against Hell itself.