Harbinger Vol. 1: Omega Rising
by:
Joshua Dysart (author)
Super-powered teenager Peter Stanchek is on a dangerous path. Skipping across the country in a desperate attempt to stay one step ahead of the authorities, Peter is quickly realizing that he's a psionically-charged "harbinger" with the potential to reshape the course of human history. But Peter's...
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Super-powered teenager Peter Stanchek is on a dangerous path. Skipping across the country in a desperate attempt to stay one step ahead of the authorities, Peter is quickly realizing that he's a psionically-charged "harbinger" with the potential to reshape the course of human history. But Peter's plight has not gone unnoticed. Respected philanthropist and fellow harbinger, Toyo Harada, is about to offer Peter the chance at the things for which the boy has always longed - family, inner peace, self-control - and induct him into the sprawling, secret network of conspiracy and subversion known as the Harbinger Foundation. Now, Peter begins his long road towards a destiny that will shake the very foundations of the Valiant Universe. His first lesson? All power comes with a price! Collecting the first five issues of the critically acclaimed series by New York Times best-selling author Joshua Dysart (Unknown Soldier), acclaimed artists Khari Evans (Carbon Grey) and Lewis Larosa (PunisherMAX), this is the perfect place to catch up with the series that Comic Book Resources calls "superheroes at its best."
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780979640957 (0979640954)
Publish date: January 2013
Publisher: Valiant Entertainment
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
Series: Harbinger (#1)
*Book source ~ Free from NoiseTrade From Goodreads: Super-powered teenager Peter Stanchek is on a dangerous path. Skipping across the country in a desperate attempt to stay one step ahead of the authorities, Peter is quickly realizing that he's a psionically-charged "harbinger" with the potential ...
Superheroes, power plays, global conglomerates and betrayal. This felt real, more real than H.A.R.D Corps, although I believe this is the update to them. I'm never quite sure who's on the level, although I have a better understanding of where things stand after this volume ended. Great artwo...
This was a pretty bad ass little read. Lots of different cool superpowers at play, and a cool but uncompromising hero. After reading this volume, I'm much more excited for the potential of the story. The illustration is also great, very easy to look at. Often times with lesser known comics, it's the...