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Orks 2nd Edition Codex Oldhammer

Artist: Mark Gibbons Source: Mark Gibbons
Orks 2nd Edition Codex Oldhammer
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Published on: June 11, 2025

The Chaos and Glory of the Orks: A Masterpiece of Greenskin Culture

The Chaos and Glory of the Orks

This artwork from the 2nd Edition Ork Codex, crafted by the legendary Mark Gibbons, is an absolute blast of Orkish mayhem that any Warhammer 40k fan would drool over. At the heart of the piece, a hulking Warboss dominates the scene, decked out in checkered armor and wielding a massive, blood-stained choppa, radiating that classic Ork attitude of “bigger is better.” The fiery orange backdrop, dotted with jagged cliffs and roaring rockets, sets a perfect apocalyptic stage for the Waaagh! energy bursting from the canvas. Surrounding the Warboss are his loyal boyz, each armed to the teeth with slugga, shootas, and that wild, reckless grin only an Ork can pull off. The ground is littered with skulls and bones, a testament to the Orks’ love for a good scrap and their disregard for the fallen. Mark Gibbons’ attention to detail, from the spiked vehicles to the snarling squigs, makes this a vivid tribute to the greenskin horde’s chaotic glory.

A Masterpiece of Greenskin Culture

What really shines through in this piece is Gibbons’ knack for capturing the raw, unhinged culture of the Orks, making it a must-see for any 40k enthusiast. The checkered patterns and ramshackle tech scream Ork ingenuity, blending salvaged parts into something that somehow works through sheer aggression and luck. The Warboss’ massive horns and red cape add a layer of personality, hinting at his status as a leader who thrives on the battlefield’s madness. Those rockets streaking across the sky bring a sense of motion and impending doom, as if the Orks are about to crash into their next fight with glee. The artist’s use of bold colors and dynamic poses pulls you right into the thick of the action, almost like you can hear the roars and clanking metal. This artwork isn’t just a picture—it’s a love letter to the Orks’ brutal, hilarious spirit, etched into Warhammer 40k lore by Gibbons’ skilled hand.

Category: Oldhammer, Orks