Harbinger #7

Writer: Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly Artist: Robbi Rodriguez Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: April 27, 2022 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Enter the high-flying hero Faith Herbert! Peter Stanchek's former teammate and friend flies into Psiot City to find out what's going on, but the Renegade and his formidable psiots have other plans than a warm welcome. This penultimate issue ends with a shocker...

  • 10
    Comic Watch - Dylan Davison Apr 23, 2022

    It's such a shame, I really can't wait for the next issue, but the next issue is the last in this series! Hopefully we get more from the amazing talent behind this book, because this title deserves to be on comic shelves everywhere! If you haven't been reading this, go back and read it all, then you can thank me! Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa Apr 27, 2022

    Kelly, Lanzing et al are certainly consistent issue to issue, and because of that you can always expect at the very least a good comic. The series has had its moments of brilliance, but when it's not delivering those it's still a damn fine read. The visual design may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's certainly a style I'm enjoying. The Harbinger may not be my favourite Valiant book on the racks right now, but it's a step above some of the offerings we've had from the publisher over the last year. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Apr 28, 2022

    THE HARBINGER #7 is a significantly improved entry in the series. The stakes are high. The characters are (finally) expressing some emotion. And the ending has momentum going into the arc finale next issue. That said, the art has some stumbling points that are correctable if the series continues after the arc finale. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Tanner Dedmon Apr 27, 2022

    With its real-world, pop culture references and the heavy themes of togetherness and friendship, The Harbinger comes off a bit cheesy at times despite how noble those intentions are. However, The Harbinger #7 tones that down just enough to capitalize on those ideas throughout its phoenix-y story wherein villains get what's coming to them (though Blam did devolve into a whiny, angsty baddie pretty quickly) and the heroes get even more. Read Full Review

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