Harbinger #18

Writer: Joshua Dysart Artist: Barry Kitson Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: November 13, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
8.5Critic Rating
8.6User Rating

Surprise... Perfect Days can be hard to come by.
Scattered across their own mental landscapes, each one of the remaining Renegades
must quest to unite with the others or be lost forever inside themselves. It will take courage, strength, imagination and an unwavering belief in one another if they're going to discover the dark truth behind their Perfect Day.

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Nov 13, 2013

    I know that Unity hits this week and it's a great first issue. I know that Archer & Armstrong continues this week and I'm sure it's entertaining. Shadowman is about to launch its new creative team while X-O Manowar continues to be consistent with its plot and creative team. There is something great and entertaining about each and every Valiant series, but for my money I run to Harbinger first each and every time. This series is incredible and Dysart is producing the story of his career. If you're not reading Harbinger then stop making excuses and check it out already. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Herotaku - Jamal Melancon Nov 12, 2013

    Everyone's "perfect day" may soon be coming to end, but the same doesn't go for the "perfect read" Harbinger is delivering. As someone who's never read Harbinger till' now, I'd highly recommend not missing this. I was quickly entranced by the meaning and entertainment the issue brought, and can only imagine what all the great character moments and interactions mean to avid readers. Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    Analog Addiction - Jideobi Odunze Nov 16, 2013

    Overall there's some interesting progress made here. This is considering how the last issue ended with Monica who still holds importance to their escape from this illusion. The Perfect Day is coming to an end and when the dark truth behind it is revealed, the Foundation just might realize they got more than they bargained for. The only part of this issue that was really lacking was the style used to portray the world Harada created for Peter. Just didn't look all too appealing throughout, was more inconsistent compared to the other half which was well done. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Russell Johnson Nov 12, 2013

    Dysart is building to a cataclysmic climax in Harbinger #18 and everyone in play is in danger and vulnerable. This has been the most dynamic Harbinger in some time with the various styles and mental gymnastics we must go through but it is crafted so well you help but enjoy the craziness. By the end the fuse on this bomb is near it's end and I can only imagine the destruction and changes that will come out of it. This isn't your typical physic powers comic or characters, nor should it be, because it is so much better than similar books and gets my highest rating for satisfaction and excitement in comics. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho Nov 13, 2013

    As this arc begins to unravel, some interesting plot points are placed for future storylines, which is what Dysart has done for his entire run. He really has a good vision for this book, and that is why it continues to be a must read. Read Full Review

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