The Warning unleashed. A hero captured. And a young rebel psiot joins the fight. A new era of Harbinger races forward with Robbi Rodriguez's eye-popping visuals.
This issue is such a great and welcoming part to the valiant universe. Out of all the series, I felt like we were always missing something like this. Something far out, full of action and with a lot of heart. And this is it. The writing, art, colors and everything else is hands down, the best. Read Full Review
The Harbinger #2 gets bigger with an intriguing plot and the artwork showing off the difference between great power and the strength to stand against it. Read Full Review
The Harbinger as a series has delivered two really good issues so far, which is giving me a lot of excitement for to see how the creative team (rounded out by letterist extraordinaire Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou) continue Peter Stanchek's journey. As I said, I'm a sucker for a redemption story, and so far this is delivering in every way. Read Full Review
Between the mind-bending story"which pairs seamlessly with stellar lineart from Rodriguez"The Harbinger has cranked out two great issues about the return of Peter Stanchek. There's still a little more character work I'd like to see done, but so far, a complex plot sets the stage for one insane story. Read Full Review
The Harbinger #2 throws multiple roadblocks into Peter Stanchek's road to redemption, including literally fighting his inner demons. With the next issue slated to introduce Peter's superhero costume, the book looks to put its own spin on the "teenage superhero" trope, and I look forward to it. Long live the Harbinger. Read Full Review
THE HARBINGER #2 is an uneven mix of intriguing developments and confusing character actions. While the creators clearly have a story to tell, it relies too much on expecting the reader to do the work to figure it out. The art is generally good, but the odd color choices tamp the energy way, way down. Read Full Review