Doom Slayer Meets the WAAAGH!!!
This intense comic page from If Doom Slayer Joins the Imperium of Man captures the explosive collision between the iconic demon-slayer and the brutal Orks of Warhammer 40,000. The central panel bursts with energy as an enormous Ork Warboss, decked in heavy, scrap-built Mega Armour, leads a charge with savage enthusiasm. The Warboss bellows a classic “WAAAGH!!!” as he commands his boyz to burn the planet, echoing the raw, chaotic energy that defines Ork warfare. Around him, mobs of smaller Orks and war machines surge forward, leaving destruction in their wake. This isn’t just a skirmish—it’s a full-on planetary invasion. The Doom Slayer, ever the lone warrior, stands firm as the tide of green fury rushes toward him.
The Beast in the Scrap Iron
The Ork featured here is clearly a Warboss, the biggest and meanest of his kind, wearing a brutalized form of Mega Armour. His helmet is shaped like a massive, snarling maw with tusks and horns, a crude but terrifying representation of Ork aesthetic. Checkered glyphs and jagged armor plating reflect the Bad Moons or Goffs klan style, obsessed with status, wealth, and direct violence. This Warboss is the embodiment of Ork culture: loud, destructive, and overwhelmingly confident in his strength. His dialogue is full of classic Ork slang and over-the-top bravado, treating warfare like a brutal game. Despite his size and power, his first real challenge comes in the form of Doom Slayer, whose silent fury promises retribution.
A Collision of War Gods
The contrast between Doom Slayer and the Ork Warboss is stark—one is silent, calculated rage, the other a roaring beast of chaos. Panels shift from explosive wide shots to tight, emotional close-ups, capturing the moment the Warboss realizes his bravado might not be enough. Doom Slayer’s expressionless helmet stares down the Ork’s rage, suggesting the kind of silent, unstoppable force Orks rarely encounter. The final panels suggest the Warboss is being outmatched, his confidence cracking as he’s toyed with like “a puppet.” The art style, gritty and heavy with ink lines, emphasizes raw impact and violence in every frame. It’s a clash not just of universes, but of philosophies—unyielding wrath against chaotic savagery.