Harbinger: Omegas #3

Writer: Joshua Dysart Artist: Rafael Sandoval Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: October 29, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 4
9.5Critic Rating
8.9User Rating

Cold war no more!

Peter Stanchek. Toyo Harada. The two most destructive superpowers in the world - literally - have come to a dead reckoning, and in the fallout of their cataclysmic conflict, will each come to grips with a world in which the other is free...and unchecked. Their former families, the Harbinger Foundation and the Renegades, lie in shards around them. What will stop these men - either of them - from reducing the world to ashes?

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Oct 29, 2014

    If you missed out on Omegas then you really should do yourself a favor and pick it up, especially if you haven't read Harbinger yet. Dysart and company make sure that this world is approachable and understandable to new readers so take advantage of that. For the rest of us that have been reading the series since it's return, well we won't have to wait long to get our next installment though this time it'll be known as Imperium. To put it plainly, this is still the best Valiant title out there. Read Full Review

  • 9.9
    Hulking Reviewer - Kareem Ali Oct 29, 2014

    Harbinger Omegas #3 is an extremely solid and entertaining conclusion to the series as it creates an intriguing new status quo for Harada and the world. Harada establishing his sovereign state was even more riveting due to the action as well as the smaller details including the independent rising of groups calling themselves the Scions of Harada. Peter's story was a little less engrossing due to an aspect of it feeling out-of-place in the midst of so much occurring with Harada. However, I'm very satisfied the confrontation between the two wasn't simplified, and so I'm looking forward to seeing how events unfold from this point on. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Oct 29, 2014

    Harbinger: Omegas #3 is the end to what is really only the first step for the psiots finding their place in the world. Faith joining Unity, Harada having his own solo series called Imperium, and who knows what else from there now that the opportunities are open. Read Full Review

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