BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Moderators: Daniel Jackson, greg
- sonicdan
- Nice art! (I used to own that.)
- Posts: 5253
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 10:11 am
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Bloodshot
- Favorite title: Harbinger
- Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart
- Favorite artist: Barry Windsor-Smith
- Location: Nebraska!
- Contact:
BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Loved it! My favorite one so far and they have all been fantastic!
Sonicdan's Comics and Original Art: http://www.sonicdan.com
My eBay Store (Comics, Art, Collectibles) https://www.ebay.com/str/sonicdanscomicsart
My eBay Store (Comics, Art, Collectibles) https://www.ebay.com/str/sonicdanscomicsart
- Brapbrap
- Get those scissors away from my coupons
- Posts: 388
- Joined: Thu Dec 04, 2014 4:25 pm
- Valiant fan since: 2012
- Favorite character: Sunlight On Snow
- Favorite title: Archer & Armstrong
- Favorite writer: Fred Van Lente
- Favorite artist: Raul Allen
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
-curtis is the monk keeper and he was doing an experiment with nanomachines and blood at the start, is there a link between the monk and bloodshot? or the monk and rai?
-looks like the bleeding monk is a good guy and while he has misled people it was for good reasons
-nimbus ring? is this built from the vine wreckage belt? is it part of the weird elevators and stuff in ivar? is it linked to floating cities like new japan?
-faith and archer further confirmed
-is this event the reason earth is so ruined in ivar and rai?
-vagabond (or someone who looks like him) is at faith's funeral so the H.A.R.D. Corps from B&THC may come back
apart from those tidbits this is my favourite comic VEI have ever put out. the art was gorgeous, the colors were gorgeous, the story was incredible.
-looks like the bleeding monk is a good guy and while he has misled people it was for good reasons
-nimbus ring? is this built from the vine wreckage belt? is it part of the weird elevators and stuff in ivar? is it linked to floating cities like new japan?
-faith and archer further confirmed



-is this event the reason earth is so ruined in ivar and rai?
-vagabond (or someone who looks like him) is at faith's funeral so the H.A.R.D. Corps from B&THC may come back
apart from those tidbits this is my favourite comic VEI have ever put out. the art was gorgeous, the colors were gorgeous, the story was incredible.
- Michael_Ayer
- Ninjak and Ninjil went up a hill
- Posts: 122
- Joined: Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:59 pm
- Valiant fan since: 1993
- Favorite character: Archer
- Favorite title: Archer & Armstrong
- Favorite writer: Fred Van Lente
- Favorite artist: Clayton Henry
- Location: Seattle, Washington
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
I'm not feeling it. It was okay, but it felt disconnected to me.
- Peter apparently stays a ruined 'kid. for a long time
- Torque drops super hero-ing.
- Kris is out too.
- how about a hint at faith, why is she the most popular
- It ignores the rest of the geomancer realm of the world
- I had a hard time following what was happening
I don't know. I read it and thought I could have waited for it to be cheaper.
Art was beautiful though.
- Peter apparently stays a ruined 'kid. for a long time
- Torque drops super hero-ing.
- Kris is out too.
- how about a hint at faith, why is she the most popular
- It ignores the rest of the geomancer realm of the world
- I had a hard time following what was happening
I don't know. I read it and thought I could have waited for it to be cheaper.
Art was beautiful though.
- depluto
- [custom level vored]
- Posts: 19520
- Joined: Mon Jun 28, 2004 1:38 pm
- Valiant fan since: Yes
- Favorite character: Yes
- Favorite title: Yes
- Favorite writer: Yes
- Location: Pluto Beach FL
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
A top 5 Valiant book ... I love Josh Dysart. A long time ago I thought Harbinger was the best comic book I had ever read. I think the same thing now (sure, not technically "Harbinger" any more, but you know what I mean).
- BugsySig
- I could be talking poo-doo.
- Posts: 9554
- Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:47 pm
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Ivar, Timewalker
- Favorite title: Harbinger/Timewalker
- Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart/FVL
- Favorite artist: Joe Quesada
- Location: Central CT
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
This may be he best single VEI issue to date. It was an amazing story. Sure, there are unanswered questions. It's supposed to be that way. It's a peak into the future; a tease. But so much depth to Harada and Peter's final encounter. Harada redeemed (?) in the end. Peter unable to ascend. It was beautiful.
And am I right to assume the SOS collective are...human? Positrons? Something else all together?
I am curious as to where this fits into the timeline for the launch of New Japan as seen in BoD: Fall of Ninjak. And if it ties Harada into Father, or something if he's something else entirely.
I want to watch Torquehalla and I loved Faith's funeral.
And am I right to assume the SOS collective are...human? Positrons? Something else all together?
I am curious as to where this fits into the timeline for the launch of New Japan as seen in BoD: Fall of Ninjak. And if it ties Harada into Father, or something if he's something else entirely.
I want to watch Torquehalla and I loved Faith's funeral.
Kurt Busiek wrote:Bull$#!t

- Keith
- Rockin' out in Torquehalla
- Posts: 2456
- Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:01 am
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Timewalker
- Favorite title: FVLs Archer & Armstrong
- Favorite writer: FVL
- Location: Saint Louis
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Yeah, Faith's funeral was the most moving part of the whole issue.BugsySig wrote:This may be he best single VEI issue to date. It was an amazing story. Sure, there are unanswered questions. It's supposed to be that way. It's a peak into the future; a tease. But so much depth to Harada and Peter's final encounter. Harada redeemed (?) in the end. Peter unable to ascend. It was beautiful.
And am I right to assume the SOS collective are...human? Positrons? Something else all together?
I am curious as to where this fits into the timeline for the launch of New Japan as seen in BoD: Fall of Ninjak. And if it ties Harada into Father, or something if he's something else entirely.
I want to watch Torquehalla and I loved Faith's funeral.
So I'm thinking the events of Fall of Ninjak occur prior to Harbinger, maybe with a 50 - 60 year gap between them. Basing this on Ninjak's comments to the Livewire positron being back with Harada. So New Japan is already in orbit, then the Earth gets devastated.
This would also mean that there is likely a remnant of the Harbinger Foundation on Earth in 4001.
Good Morning, that's a nice tnetennba.
The thing about Arsenal is they always try to walk it in...
The thing about Arsenal is they always try to walk it in...
- agent_graves
- Just jumpin' through time arcs, that's all.
- Posts: 1754
- Joined: Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:34 pm
- Valiant fan since: Since VEI(Turok #1?)
- Favorite character: Divinity/Shadowman/LiveWire
- Favorite title: Divinity/Imperium/Ninjak
- Favorite writer: Kindt/Lemire/Dysart
- Favorite artist: Mann/Cafu/De la Torre
- Location: North Carolina
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
I absolutely LOVED, that last page. But overall, if I was ranking the BOD one-shots, this issue would currently, be in third place. Faiths fate was heartbreaking, I like her, I'm looking forward to her mini.
#StayValiant
- BugsySig
- I could be talking poo-doo.
- Posts: 9554
- Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:47 pm
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Ivar, Timewalker
- Favorite title: Harbinger/Timewalker
- Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart/FVL
- Favorite artist: Joe Quesada
- Location: Central CT
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Given the age of Ninjak in his Fall issue, even with an expanded life, it would have to put it before this issue's time.Keith wrote:Yeah, Faith's funeral was the most moving part of the whole issue.BugsySig wrote:This may be he best single VEI issue to date. It was an amazing story. Sure, there are unanswered questions. It's supposed to be that way. It's a peak into the future; a tease. But so much depth to Harada and Peter's final encounter. Harada redeemed (?) in the end. Peter unable to ascend. It was beautiful.
And am I right to assume the SOS collective are...human? Positrons? Something else all together?
I am curious as to where this fits into the timeline for the launch of New Japan as seen in BoD: Fall of Ninjak. And if it ties Harada into Father, or something if he's something else entirely.
I want to watch Torquehalla and I loved Faith's funeral.
So I'm thinking the events of Fall of Ninjak occur prior to Harbinger, maybe with a 50 - 60 year gap between them. Basing this on Ninjak's comments to the Livewire positron being back with Harada. So New Japan is already in orbit, then the Earth gets devastated.
This would also mean that there is likely a remnant of the Harbinger Foundation on Earth in 4001.
Of course there is also the possibility the Harada in the Ninjak issue was also a positron like livewire, and not actually Harada.
Kurt Busiek wrote:Bull$#!t

- Michael_Ayer
- Ninjak and Ninjil went up a hill
- Posts: 122
- Joined: Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:59 pm
- Valiant fan since: 1993
- Favorite character: Archer
- Favorite title: Archer & Armstrong
- Favorite writer: Fred Van Lente
- Favorite artist: Clayton Henry
- Location: Seattle, Washington
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
That's one of the things I didn't like. I didn't like how it didn't seem to fit with the others.
- pixierosa
- Nanite-powered posting
- Posts: 1305
- Joined: Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:19 am
- Favorite title: Harbinger
- Favorite writer: Dysart
- Location: Nebraska
- Contact:
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
I loved it. Dysart outdid even his work on Harbinger. There's lots of emotions - humor, sadness, hope. There's a sense of pride in the accomplishments of the Renegades. Resiliency. Even the ending isn't truly an ending, but a possibility. This book was far more hopeful than the other Fall Ofs and very character-centric.
So many big reveals without being splashy.
I love the insights as well, on who we are being made up of our past. Also the unsaid commentary on history not always being correct (the world thinking that Peter and Harada destroyed them).
Someone mentioned Pete being an addict for a long time... there's no mention of when Faith's intervention occurred. I'm thinking it will be soon.
Lots of nuances. Great story.
So many big reveals without being splashy.
I love the insights as well, on who we are being made up of our past. Also the unsaid commentary on history not always being correct (the world thinking that Peter and Harada destroyed them).
Someone mentioned Pete being an addict for a long time... there's no mention of when Faith's intervention occurred. I'm thinking it will be soon.
Lots of nuances. Great story.
"Sorry, no. You are absolutely about to pepper spray the wrong guy."
- hkupo
- 100 posts! (if you round to the nearest 100)
- Posts: 56
- Joined: Fri Apr 25, 2014 7:29 am
- Valiant fan since: 2013
- Favorite character: Faith
- Favorite title: Harbinger
- Favorite writer: Dysart
- Favorite artist: Clayton Crain/Henry
- Location: US
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
After reading this comment, especially the bolded, I realized that Dysart completely captured everything I love about Faith without actually writing her in the story. She gets Peter to clean himself up, she's there for Torque, and the impact her life has on so many. How does this guy fit so much character work in one book and still fill it with an actual plot and story?pixierosa wrote:I loved it. Dysart outdid even his work on Harbinger. There's lots of emotions - humor, sadness, hope. There's a sense of pride in the accomplishments of the Renegades. Resiliency. Even the ending isn't truly an ending, but a possibility. This book was far more hopeful than the other Fall Ofs and very character-centric.
So many big reveals without being splashy.
I love the insights as well, on who we are being made up of our past. Also the unsaid commentary on history not always being correct (the world thinking that Peter and Harada destroyed them).
Someone mentioned Pete being an addict for a long time... there's no mention of when Faith's intervention occurred. I'm thinking it will be soon.
Lots of nuances. Great story.
Peter Vest I stole your N64
- BugsySig
- I could be talking poo-doo.
- Posts: 9554
- Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:47 pm
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Ivar, Timewalker
- Favorite title: Harbinger/Timewalker
- Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart/FVL
- Favorite artist: Joe Quesada
- Location: Central CT
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
There were still pieces there. One of things in writing all these future issues is leaving enough room for future stories to be told. You don't want to connect all the dots.Michael_Ayer wrote:That's one of the things I didn't like. I didn't like how it didn't seem to fit with the others.
And why it was different is why I liked it so much. Of the three Fall of books, this one felt like a complete story. Bloodshot was a survey of the next several thousand years of his life and Ninjak left a lot to be desired in terms of a satisfying death. This issue was just epic. It had character, plot and intrigue all while satisfying the need for future tidbits in the VALIANT Universe.
Kurt Busiek wrote:Bull$#!t

- Elveen
- I sell comics, I collect Valiant.
- Posts: 25252
- Joined: Sun Jun 11, 2006 2:44 am
- Location: Educating the future of America, or something like that
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Unfettered brillance.hkupo wrote: How does this guy fit so much character work in one book and still fill it with an actual plot and story?
Also, Josh does not have a car and gets himself around Venice Beach on his bike. I think that has something to do with it.
He also had an old flip phone as recently as last year.
Different perspectives always shine through.
- bygranddesign
- it sounds like "chuffed" goes both ways
- Posts: 3384
- Joined: Sun Dec 30, 2012 5:53 pm
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Peter Stanchek
- Favorite title: Harbinger
- Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart
- Location: Jacksonville, Florida
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Yeah, The BOD: Ninjak issue, took place 100 years in the future ... with this BOD: Harbinger issue taking place 200 years in the future.BugsySig wrote:Given the age of Ninjak in his Fall issue, even with an expanded life, it would have to put it before this issue's time.Keith wrote:Yeah, Faith's funeral was the most moving part of the whole issue.BugsySig wrote:This may be he best single VEI issue to date. It was an amazing story. Sure, there are unanswered questions. It's supposed to be that way. It's a peak into the future; a tease. But so much depth to Harada and Peter's final encounter. Harada redeemed (?) in the end. Peter unable to ascend. It was beautiful.
And am I right to assume the SOS collective are...human? Positrons? Something else all together?
I am curious as to where this fits into the timeline for the launch of New Japan as seen in BoD: Fall of Ninjak. And if it ties Harada into Father, or something if he's something else entirely.
I want to watch Torquehalla and I loved Faith's funeral.
So I'm thinking the events of Fall of Ninjak occur prior to Harbinger, maybe with a 50 - 60 year gap between them. Basing this on Ninjak's comments to the Livewire positron being back with Harada. So New Japan is already in orbit, then the Earth gets devastated.
This would also mean that there is likely a remnant of the Harbinger Foundation on Earth in 4001.
Of course there is also the possibility the Harada in the Ninjak issue was also a positron like livewire, and not actually Harada.
My guess on Father, based on the Ninjak issue, is that its positron version of Livewire. She is the one that conceived of New Japan (Harada wasn't interested) ... I think she created this idea of "Father" being the leader just to create this idealized (in her mind) traditional version of Japan. But Father is really just positron Livewire perhaps playing homage to her Master Harada.
I thought this issue was awesome by the way.
Every issue of "Fall of.." has been great so far -- But this was the total package.
Loving and caring so much about these characters -- I was both excited and hesitant to read this. But it exceeded my expectations. It was a tricky situation for Dysart -- he honored and stayed true to the characters and stayed true to what I think most readers would have wanted to see from these characters. Peter ... getting his life together and becoming a leader ... and a hero. Faith becoming the inspirational leader and most loved superhero. Kris becoming the renegade politician ... Torque being the media sensation yet still too proud to be seen as vulnerable... The final confrontation of Toyo and Peter ... It was all beautifully conceived and very satisfying ... yet still surprising... and perplexing (in a good way). That was the trick that Dysart was able to pull off.
And Kano's work was breathtaking.
I'm assuming he did all the art and the beautiful colors. Absolutely beautiful work.
- Hasmot
- 100 posts! (if you round to the nearest 100)
- Posts: 68
- Joined: Tue Oct 09, 2012 11:33 pm
- Valiant fan since: 2012
- Favorite character: Primary Reebo
- Favorite title: X-O Manowar and Ninjak
- Favorite writer: I don't even know anymore.
- Favorite artist: Cary Nord
- Location: Oregon
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
I'm building my own conspiracy theory brainstorm that Sunlight on Snow is an early stage of Father. This issue had the A.I. with their own sort of freedom/rights or whatnot, the bleeding monk was reborn already bleeding to individuals who will help guide him/her (or most likely experiment and push political agenda on), and Harada and Peter are both now out of the picture. I'm going out on a limb here, but I'm thinking a major *SQUEE* is about to go down very soon after the conclusion here with all of the political bickering and no omega to keep things in order. Leading to the government style of places such as New Japan where humans have lost the right to make decisions because of all of the drama, but the A.I didn't want to kill them all off. Perhaps Father is an associate or descendant of Sunlight on Snow or even a corrupted version. Something to keep order. Ah, I don't know. I like how 4001 is relating more to present day though. It's a lot of fun thinking about.
- jmatt
- Mmm, I was drooling over Cooshie tonight.
- Posts: 11027
- Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:41 pm
- Location: Lehigh Valley, PA!
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
This. There was a complete story. I liked the other Fall of Books but this one absolutely shines. Dysart just packs in so much wonderful story and emotion and characterization and conceptualization.BugsySig wrote:Of the three Fall of books, this one felt like a complete story. Bloodshot was a survey of the next several thousand years of his life and Ninjak left a lot to be desired in terms of a satisfying death. This issue was just epic. It had character, plot and intrigue all while satisfying the need for future tidbits in the VALIANT Universe.
Just so much to digest. Bleeding Monk dead and reborn. The melancholy of everyone on Earth having no idea what transpired, of how hard Pete fought. Harada and Pete making their peace. Harada moving on, not entirely defeated. Seeing the gang old; seeing them young again. Faith and Archer. Faith as a revered superhero. The Foundation. The Nimbus Ring. The Divinity emissaries. Sunlight on Snow nodes.
Wonderful.
-
- 100 posts! (if you round to the nearest 100)
- Posts: 84
- Joined: Sun Apr 26, 2015 12:38 am
- Valiant fan since: 2015
- Favorite character: Kris Hathaway
- Favorite title: Ivar, Timewalker
- Favorite writer: Robert Venditti
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Hmm nobody is surprised at the many-possible-worlds (i.e. full ascension, early deaths, gay lovers, etc)? I know they said stuff shown in Book of Death event will come to pass in the future, but does that mean the ending may be different due to chronology protection cracked in Ivar and the geomancer was sent from the future in Valiant?
- Blood of Heroes
- I only beat my wife when I'm sober.
- Posts: 5074
- Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2006 8:23 pm
- Location: 619
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Good stuff. One of the best books VEI has put out yet. Faith's funereal hit me right in the feels. Dysart seems to have a knack for doing that.
- jmatt
- Mmm, I was drooling over Cooshie tonight.
- Posts: 11027
- Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:41 pm
- Location: Lehigh Valley, PA!
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Valiant is certainly laying down a predicate for future Alternities in the VEI universe. Going out of their way to do so, in fact.tiredofmyself wrote:Hmm nobody is surprised at the many-possible-worlds (i.e. full ascension, early deaths, gay lovers, etc)? I know they said stuff shown in Book of Death event will come to pass in the future, but does that mean the ending may be different due to chronology protection cracked in Ivar and the geomancer was sent from the future in Valiant?
- Elveen
- I sell comics, I collect Valiant.
- Posts: 25252
- Joined: Sun Jun 11, 2006 2:44 am
- Location: Educating the future of America, or something like that
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
jmatt wrote:Valiant is certainly laying down a predicate for future Alternities in the VEI universe. Going out of their way to do so, in fact.tiredofmyself wrote:Hmm nobody is surprised at the many-possible-worlds (i.e. full ascension, early deaths, gay lovers, etc)? I know they said stuff shown in Book of Death event will come to pass in the future, but does that mean the ending may be different due to chronology protection cracked in Ivar and the geomancer was sent from the future in Valiant?
Valiant Elseworlds What If books?
Yes please!
- BugsySig
- I could be talking poo-doo.
- Posts: 9554
- Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:47 pm
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Ivar, Timewalker
- Favorite title: Harbinger/Timewalker
- Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart/FVL
- Favorite artist: Joe Quesada
- Location: Central CT
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
That was my thought as well.jmatt wrote:Valiant is certainly laying down a predicate for future Alternities in the VEI universe. Going out of their way to do so, in fact.tiredofmyself wrote:Hmm nobody is surprised at the many-possible-worlds (i.e. full ascension, early deaths, gay lovers, etc)? I know they said stuff shown in Book of Death event will come to pass in the future, but does that mean the ending may be different due to chronology protection cracked in Ivar and the geomancer was sent from the future in Valiant?
Kurt Busiek wrote:Bull$#!t

- Phoenix8008
- I don't know about a power, but I keep hearing these weird tones from the radio
- Posts: 3257
- Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:49 am
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Aric
- Favorite title: Harbinger
- Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart
- Location: Florida, USA
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Just reread this yesterday, and a thought occurred to me. Harada ascends at the end, and becomes this big, multi-colored field of light. Where have we seen that before? Not the ascension, but the swirling field of lights?? Very much like what Divinity found out in space, if memory serves. I haven't gone back to look at my Divinity issues yet, but I remember it being pretty similar. Not saying that ascended Harada IS what Divinity and his cosmonauts found (timeline is all wrong, of course), but maybe some other ascended being?
-Phoenix8008 (a.k.a. Charticus!)
Viva la Valiant!
(moderator of r/Valiant subreddit)
Viva la Valiant!
(moderator of r/Valiant subreddit)
- Keith
- Rockin' out in Torquehalla
- Posts: 2456
- Joined: Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:01 am
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Timewalker
- Favorite title: FVLs Archer & Armstrong
- Favorite writer: FVL
- Location: Saint Louis
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Interesting theory.Phoenix8008 wrote:Just reread this yesterday, and a thought occurred to me. Harada ascends at the end, and becomes this big, multi-colored field of light. Where have we seen that before? Not the ascension, but the swirling field of lights?? Very much like what Divinity found out in space, if memory serves. I haven't gone back to look at my Divinity issues yet, but I remember it being pretty similar. Not saying that ascended Harada IS what Divinity and his cosmonauts found (timeline is all wrong, of course), but maybe some other ascended being?
- An ascended Harada (presumably with some control over space/time) creates Divinity.
- Divinity is then there to be a foil for Harada and his Imperium designs while Peter is off the chessboard.
- The timeline plays out to the point with Divinity being a major influence in the world and where Harada ascends as seen in BoD: TFoH.
Did Harada create his own checkmate to keep him from going overboard and ultimately create the future where he would ascend?
Good Morning, that's a nice tnetennba.
The thing about Arsenal is they always try to walk it in...
The thing about Arsenal is they always try to walk it in...
- geocarr
- Those responsible for those remarks have been sacked.
- Posts: 4383
- Joined: Thu Jan 24, 2008 4:07 pm
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Vincent the Goat!
- Favorite title: All of them!
- Location: Woods of Southeastern NC
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Dude, that is mindblowing! I like it!Keith wrote:Interesting theory.Phoenix8008 wrote:Just reread this yesterday, and a thought occurred to me. Harada ascends at the end, and becomes this big, multi-colored field of light. Where have we seen that before? Not the ascension, but the swirling field of lights?? Very much like what Divinity found out in space, if memory serves. I haven't gone back to look at my Divinity issues yet, but I remember it being pretty similar. Not saying that ascended Harada IS what Divinity and his cosmonauts found (timeline is all wrong, of course), but maybe some other ascended being?
- An ascended Harada (presumably with some control over space/time) creates Divinity.
- Divinity is then there to be a foil for Harada and his Imperium designs while Peter is off the chessboard.
- The timeline plays out to the point with Divinity being a major influence in the world and where Harada ascends as seen in BoD: TFoH.
Did Harada create his own checkmate to keep him from going overboard and ultimately create the future where he would ascend?

***Support your local farmers!***
- Donovan
- ...formerly The Beyonder
- Posts: 989
- Joined: Fri May 25, 2007 3:55 pm
- Valiant fan since: Unity. The first time.
- Favorite character: Rai
- Favorite title: VEI Quantum & Woody
- Favorite writer: Matt Kindt
- Favorite artist: Romulo Fajardo
- Location: Canada
Re: BOD: The Fall of Harbinger - Discussion
Best VEI book.
Ever.
Masterful storytelling.
Ever.
Masterful storytelling.