Harbinger #13

Event\Storyline: Harbinger Wars Writer: Joshua Dysart Artist: Khari Evans Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: June 19, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 2
8.3Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

HARBINGER WARS tie-in! The Renegades vs. Bloodshot!

At last, the battle you’ve been waiting for! But the Harbinger hunter called Bloodshot is a much more dangerous – and much more clever – foe than Peter Stanchek and the Renegades ever could have anticipated. Plus: what is the secret of Toyo Harada’s first Harbinger War?

  • 10
    Comic Booked - David Gillette Jun 27, 2013

    Typically, we rate on a scale of 1-5 stars. Harbinger #13 is off the scale. In honor of the 8-bit cover variant, I give this a 1up too. If you haven't already been reading Harbinger, go get it today. Seriously. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Jun 19, 2013

    As much as I’ve enjoyed the Harbinger Wars, I’m glad to see it come to a close. At this point I’m just dying to know the outcome and how it’s going to shape the future of the Valiant Universe. Its storytelling like this that has landed the series in my top five comics being published. Great stuff and definitely the best series Valiant is publishing, there is no doubt about that in my mind. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Analog Addiction - Jideobi Odunze Jun 21, 2013

    All in all it's entertaining to see how this team handles the situation when they face someone well out of their league. You can see their inexperience throughout the whole issue as some of them still do not know the extent of their powers while caused either failures or slight loss of control. I like the bold use of colors, along with their use of lights and shadows even though it can be more consistent. This is a dire situation which should hopefully bring out the best in everyone. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    IGN - Benjamin Bailey Jun 19, 2013

    Khari Evans and Trevor Hairsine split art duties in this issue. It manages to be a nice meld thanks to a series of flashbacks that allow the book to be broken up into sections. One artist handles the past, the other the present. It'd be nice if one artist could handle the entire book so there would be a more cohesive experience, but what we get works well enough. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jim Johnson Jun 24, 2013

    Driven by great characterization, a consistently solid story, and the gripping premise of a bunch of teenagers having to grow up and face some of the world's most powerful beings, this issue typifies why "Harbinger" could be called one of the best superhero comics currently available. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics: The Gathering - kanchilr1 Jun 18, 2013

    While some will enjoy the darker aspects of the book, they tend to not be what I want out of comics currently. However all of the material is written very well and may indeed be what others want from a series like this. For those interested in this book a purchase is well worth your money even if you have to settle for some dated artwork. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Multiversity Comics - David Harper and Brandon Burpee Jun 20, 2013

    It wasn't horrible and had some moments that were good but they sadly got lost in the redundant portions of the book. Read Full Review

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