Harbinger #25 Review


 

HARBINGER #25 (ANNIVERSARY SPECTACULAR!)


Written by JOSHUA DYSART with VIVEK J. TIWARY, JUSTIN JORDAN, DAN GOLDMAN, and LUCY KNISLEY
Art by KHARI EVANS with LEWIS LAROSA, RAFER ROBERTS, CLAYTON HENRY, BARRY KITSON, and LUCY KNISLEY
Cover A by MICO SUAYAN
Cover B by JENNY FRISON
Variant Cover by LUCY KNISLEY
Throwback Variant by SEAN CHEN
Variant Cover by BARRY KITSON

 

Harbinger 25 brings us another action packed issue and a great jumping on point for new readers as an entirely new status quo is set in this excellent series from Valiant. There is also a dig about Firefly being cancelled, which instantly gives it plus points in my book!

Issue 25 sees the fall of Toyo Harada, he thought he could control the world but, things have gone awry and his plan has failed. In the ashes of his failure he inflicts a terrible reckoning on the world setting up future arcs whilst bring the last 24 issues to a satisfying conclusion. As this book is split over several different stories each one weaves seamlessly together to provide new readers like myself a great overview of this corner of the Valiant universe allowing the Harbingers to showcase their abilities in fantastic set pieces. For long time readers the quieter character moments and some of the reveals that are littered throughout this book give a great pay off to previous story arcs and in the quieter moments especially in one particular back up story the strength of the writing really shines through.

The art in this book was phenomenal, through the story showcasing Harada and his abilities you get the sense of how truly powerful he is, each panel crackles with energy as the full extent of his abilities is on display. Whilst in the quieter moments in this book the emotion of the characters really shows. Harbinger goes for a more realistic tone in its art and it works really well, much like Unity the art brings the script to life and showcases the fantastic creators Valiant has working for them.

Harbinger 25 is a great book, it serves as a great jumping on point whilst giving current readers a satisfying highly emotion ride from start to finish. Much like Valiant’s other titles, if you are not reading this already you really should.

5/5

By Matt Deery

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Matt Deery
Matt Deery is an avid comic reader from the UK, relatively new to the writing scene but, enjoying being part of the Comic Crusaders team and getting to talk about some the books that I adore. Will read almost anything Marvel, with Spider-Man and Iron Man being my all time favorite comic book characters and has recently found a love for Image and Valiant books and generally anything Sci FI or Espionage related. Check out my twitter @brujah69ad if you want to stop by and talk comics, video games or movies!
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