Moving targets! "MASSACRE" has claimed a life from the Renegades' own ranks...and their new mission starts now: to rally as many psiots to their cause as possible. Now, this damaged team of telekinetic teenagers are off the grid and on the move, traveling America to recruit soldiers for the inevitable war they all see coming. But they are being watched...
"MASSACRE" seeks its next victim as multiple Harvey Award-nominated writer Rafer Roberts (Plastic Farm) and superstar artist Darick Robertson (The Boys, Transmetropolitan) escalate THE ROAD TO HARBINGER WARS 2 to the point of no return...and lead the Renegades toward their most seismic c more
HARBINGER RENEGADE #7 is a mellow, character-focused issue that succeeds because it focuses on its characters' internal turmoil. Read Full Review
Harbinger Renegade #7 is quite possibly the most emotional entry in the series to date. Moving on from the catastrophic events of the fifth issue, the creative team deliver a character driven narrative. This allows for some dramatic interactions, even if we don't see any new threat for our young psiots. Read Full Review
The Renegades are circling the wagons. This issues feels like a turning point in the story, and those can feel obligatory. Here it feels organic. As always, I look forward to the action that Harbinger brings, but the slower issues are a treat as well. Read Full Review
A heart-wrenching and unforgettable issue, preparing us for the next all-action twist. Read Full Review
Inconsistent art and a lack of internal direction makes "Harbinger Renegade" feel aimless despite the extra textual marketing pointing toward a destination. Read Full Review
If you're reading this series, then it's worth at least flicking through Harbinger Renegade #7, but ifyou want to start with Valiant's comics, then you can do a lot better than starting here. Read Full Review
Overall I am not impressed with the series since it's launch. It just hasn't grabbed me the way previous incarnations of Harbinger has. With that being said this is an improvement and hopefully the trending upwards will continue leading into the Harbinger Wars II. Read Full Review