Harbinger #14 Discussion

An area for Valiant SPOILER-RELATED discussions.
Any books which have been published and are available may be discussed here. Recent book discussions may contain spoilers for those who have not yet read them.

Moderators: Daniel Jackson, greg

User avatar
DrSoup007
My posts can all fit in a short box
My posts can all fit in a short box
Posts: 223
Joined: Mon May 06, 2013 5:36 pm
Valiant fan since: 2012
Location: Texas
Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by DrSoup007 »

Wow! Just wow, I probably read it before the rest of you since I read digitally but this was amazing. A great and intense wrap up to the series that makes me quite sad that it's over. I could really tell that they are finally realizing that they're a team, and they have to work together and care for each other. Josh Dysart did a great job. Ohh and I love the Clayton Crain cover, freaking awesome!
"Having trouble coming up with a signature because my last one really sucked..."

User avatar
swtor1091
Get those scissors away from my coupons
Get those scissors away from my coupons
Posts: 381
Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2012 1:03 am
Valiant fan since: May 2012
Favorite character: Flamingo
Favorite title: Archer & Armstrong
Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart
Location: Sioux Falls
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by swtor1091 »

:o faith lived very happy and surprised.... Shed a tear when she was talking about saying goodbye and Kris talking to her.... Just amazing.... Plus flamingo looked down good
A shameful plug to the book i am currently writing. Please like my page so when I try to publish it I already have a following... https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Blac ... 9693235948" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

User avatar
bygranddesign
it sounds like "chuffed" goes both ways
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: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by bygranddesign »

My mind wasn't blown ... but a very good issue that sort of ties a bow on the Harbinger Wars (which overall was amazingly fantastic).

I expected something bigger to happen to faith other then a few bruises including a bruised ego and damaged pride for losing the war. I didn't think she would die ... but i thought she would be critically hurt or in a coma or MIA. Ultimately, I think the way it ended was appropriate. It wasn't over the top with some cliff hanger ending ... it sort of ended for the Renegades with a whimper which I think will have interesting repercussions. Don't want their first experiences of all out war to be too devastating - it might have completely crushed them before they even really got going as a team.

The 1969 scenes once again were the highlights for me ... great final battle with Carter ... you feel for Harada who lost Hunter and his love Griffon in the battle. Interesting that Carter can live inside people head ... even after death could he be hiding part of himself inside Harada's mind to this day??? :hm:

Also ... Harada as a hippy was pretty groovy :headbang:

Overall --- 7.9/10

This issue was sort of the middle of the pack in the crossover with HW#1. #4 and Harby #12 being the 3 stand out issues of the crossover, IMO. Even though it wasn't the best issue of the crossover ... its in stark contrast from Bloodshot #13 which was by far my least favorite issue of the crossover.
Ha! Yeah! Nice! Any of those dudes in your head mosh?! - Flamingo

User avatar
tchalla8
Nanite-powered posting
Nanite-powered posting
Posts: 1406
Joined: Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:48 pm
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by tchalla8 »

Considering this was sort of a wrap up issue to events we've already read about I thought they did a pretty good job of making it interesting and readable even with all the repeat scene business going on. That speaks volumes to me about Dysart's ability to create fresh characterization even in events we've already witnessed (which has been done inconsistently in the Bloodshot tie-ins, IMO). Loved Faith's closure most of all. All things considered he did a great job leaving them in a place where they can move on to the next part of their lives. Really looking forward to what's next.
Spooooon!!!!

User avatar
pixierosa
Nanite-powered posting
Nanite-powered posting
Posts: 1305
Joined: Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:19 am
Favorite title: Harbinger
Favorite writer: Dysart
Location: Nebraska
Contact:
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by pixierosa »

Well said, tchalla! Dysart did such a good job giving a "repeat" of action a fresh breath of air. There was action, but the focus was on the emotions. I never thought Faith would die - in fact, it was only Josh hinting that something might happen to her. The actual story leading up to this only showed her as having been taken control of. That doesn't automatically equate death. But it definitely got the fans stirred up :)

This was the team's first real test - and while it didn't go as planned, they continued to work together rather than fall apart and misdirect that frustration at each other. Bit of hinting of that with Torque complaining about Kris wanting to hide, but that was the strategic solution.

I was expecting Griffon and Hunter to die, and expected it might come to pass by Harada's forced hand. Wasn't too far off the mark. What I didn't expect (and believe me - I am rarely surprised by plot twists) was his own pysche disappearing. Hippy Harada - didn't see that one coming! The Bleeding Monk sought him out again. Also interesting how he was able to draw Harada back out and remember. Also interesting character insight to Carter - how he subjected himself to years of torture and experimentation, and his utter belief and determination that Harada must be defeated. Apparently PRS hasn't refined their approach much, as I seem to remember Christian speaking of how they were tortured to be activated.

Speaking of which, loved Christian's little bit of interaction with Harada. I don't believe Harada will be able to win Christian over completely, but it will be interesting to see how he will eventually fit into Harbinger Foundation and how he will eventually take his leave. Bloodshot talks about being a programmed soldier free of his programming. Christian has been conditioned his whole life but he is truly a free, albeit tragic, spirit. Pete once described himself as "born to die" -- the same can be said about Christian. He wants freedom, love and happiness for his charges, but he is incapable of enjoying these things himself, yet he is willing to kill and die for these liberties.

I thought this was beautifully written.
"Sorry, no. You are absolutely about to pepper spray the wrong guy."

User avatar
BugsySig
I could be talking poo-doo.
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: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by BugsySig »

Good issue. The 1969 parts were excellent, especially the reveal of Carter and the ramifications of the first Harbinger War.

I will throw this out there: In the Belagio basement, just before the Renegades go to find Faith, we see Pete's eyes light up. We know Pete suffers some kind of mental break in the next arc and ends up creating some kind of "fantasy world" in his head where it's the "Best Day Ever." Is it possible that scene finding Faith is part of that fantasy world? Could her survival in tact be too good to be true? Feel free to discuss :D
Kurt Busiek wrote:Bull$#!t
Image

User avatar
swtor1091
Get those scissors away from my coupons
Get those scissors away from my coupons
Posts: 381
Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2012 1:03 am
Valiant fan since: May 2012
Favorite character: Flamingo
Favorite title: Archer & Armstrong
Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart
Location: Sioux Falls
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by swtor1091 »

BugsySig wrote:Good issue. The 1969 parts were excellent, especially the reveal of Carter and the ramifications of the first Harbinger War.

I will throw this out there: In the Belagio basement, just before the Renegades go to find Faith, we see Pete's eyes light up. We know Pete suffers some kind of mental break in the next arc and ends up creating some kind of "fantasy world" in his head where it's the "Best Day Ever." Is it possible that scene finding Faith is part of that fantasy world? Could her survival in tact be too good to be true? Feel free to discuss :D
Just when I was feeling warm you *SQUEE* hahahaha
A shameful plug to the book i am currently writing. Please like my page so when I try to publish it I already have a following... https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Blac ... 9693235948" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

User avatar
bygranddesign
it sounds like "chuffed" goes both ways
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: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by bygranddesign »

BugsySig wrote:Good issue. The 1969 parts were excellent, especially the reveal of Carter and the ramifications of the first Harbinger War.

I will throw this out there: In the Belagio basement, just before the Renegades go to find Faith, we see Pete's eyes light up. We know Pete suffers some kind of mental break in the next arc and ends up creating some kind of "fantasy world" in his head where it's the "Best Day Ever." Is it possible that scene finding Faith is part of that fantasy world? Could her survival in tact be too good to be true? Feel free to discuss :D
yeah .. we speculated and theorized about this in another thread. I think its a cool idea but I'm not getting the vibe that that's the direction they are going in.

I think Pete's eyes were glowing because he was blocking out Harada from finding them.

And Faith was narrating most of the issue ... including her safe return to the renegades.

If it was Pete narrating - the mental break angle might be more plausible.

Something definitely strange is going down in the next arc ... something big as a result from the harbinger wars ... so I think the possibility of Pete mental break and some shocking huge reveal is definitely in play .. I'm just thinking its something other than Faith dying ... :hm:
Ha! Yeah! Nice! Any of those dudes in your head mosh?! - Flamingo

User avatar
BugsySig
I could be talking poo-doo.
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: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by BugsySig »

bygranddesign wrote:
BugsySig wrote:Good issue. The 1969 parts were excellent, especially the reveal of Carter and the ramifications of the first Harbinger War.

I will throw this out there: In the Belagio basement, just before the Renegades go to find Faith, we see Pete's eyes light up. We know Pete suffers some kind of mental break in the next arc and ends up creating some kind of "fantasy world" in his head where it's the "Best Day Ever." Is it possible that scene finding Faith is part of that fantasy world? Could her survival in tact be too good to be true? Feel free to discuss :D
yeah .. we speculated and theorized about this in another thread. I think its a cool idea but I'm not getting the vibe that that's the direction they are going in.

I think Pete's eyes were glowing because he was blocking out Harada from finding them.

And Faith was narrating most of the issue ... including her safe return to the renegades.

If it was Pete narrating - the mental break angle might be more plausible.

Something definitely strange is going down in the next arc ... something big as a result from the harbinger wars ... so I think the possibility of Pete mental break and some shocking huge reveal is definitely in play .. I'm just thinking its something other than Faith dying ... :hm:
Wouldn't be the first time a dead character narrated a story. Especially if her consciousness is still present somehow within Pete's the way Joe's (seemingly) was after he died (and I know, we still don't know if that was actually Joe, Pete projecting Joe or someone from Haradas camp, but still :P ).
Kurt Busiek wrote:Bull$#!t
Image

User avatar
CallMeBloodshot
Get those scissors away from my coupons
Get those scissors away from my coupons
Posts: 395
Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:27 pm
Valiant fan since: 2013
Favorite character: Bloodshot
Favorite title: Harbinger
Favorite writer: Venditti & Dysart
Favorite artist: Trevor Hairsine
Location: Deadside
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by CallMeBloodshot »

Intersting way to end the Harby Wars with also the end if the first confrontation between Harada and PRS. Not sure what the ramifications are for Carter becoming some big brained psiot. Does this mean some of the kids were created to be psiots? I'm a bit confused on that. Just seems like there might have been almost too much to resolve in this issue. And it definitely felt like a resolution. Slightly better than Bloodshot this week, but neither blew my doors off. Can't expect that to happen every issue though.

User avatar
BugsySig
I could be talking poo-doo.
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: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by BugsySig »

CallMeBloodshot wrote:Intersting way to end the Harby Wars with also the end if the first confrontation between Harada and PRS. Not sure what the ramifications are for Carter becoming some big brained psiot. Does this mean some of the kids were created to be psiots? I'm a bit confused on that. Just seems like there might have been almost too much to resolve in this issue. And it definitely felt like a resolution. Slightly better than Bloodshot this week, but neither blew my doors off. Can't expect that to happen every issue though.
It was an early test of their activation system. I am assuming Carter was a latent Psiot, thus why he became a guinea pig himself. Cronus himself said the PRS kids had been tortured into activation, through what is likely a slightly more refined yet still brutal process.
Kurt Busiek wrote:Bull$#!t
Image

User avatar
Blood of Heroes
I only beat my wife when I'm sober.
I only beat my wife when I'm sober.
Posts: 5074
Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2006 8:23 pm
Location: 619
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by Blood of Heroes »

CallMeBloodshot wrote:Not sure what the ramifications are for Carter becoming some big brained psiot. Does this mean some of the kids were created to be psiots? I'm a bit confused on that.

That confuses me too. There is a panel showing a floating lab rat with glowing eyes, along with a dog and a monkey. All three have their brains exposed. It would seem that, with enough torture, anything can be turned into a psiot. Maybe the HARD Corps implants work along the same lines.

Maybe the Goat is an escaped PRS lab animal!!! :o

Image

User avatar
DrSoup007
My posts can all fit in a short box
My posts can all fit in a short box
Posts: 223
Joined: Mon May 06, 2013 5:36 pm
Valiant fan since: 2012
Location: Texas
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by DrSoup007 »

BugsySig wrote:Good issue. The 1969 parts were excellent, especially the reveal of Carter and the ramifications of the first Harbinger War.

I will throw this out there: In the Belagio basement, just before the Renegades go to find Faith, we see Pete's eyes light up. We know Pete suffers some kind of mental break in the next arc and ends up creating some kind of "fantasy world" in his head where it's the "Best Day Ever." Is it possible that scene finding Faith is part of that fantasy world? Could her survival in tact be too good to be true? Feel free to discuss :D
Dude, you seriously need to encapsulate all that in spoiler blacklines
"Having trouble coming up with a signature because my last one really sucked..."

User avatar
CallMeBloodshot
Get those scissors away from my coupons
Get those scissors away from my coupons
Posts: 395
Joined: Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:27 pm
Valiant fan since: 2013
Favorite character: Bloodshot
Favorite title: Harbinger
Favorite writer: Venditti & Dysart
Favorite artist: Trevor Hairsine
Location: Deadside
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by CallMeBloodshot »

Blood of Heroes wrote:
CallMeBloodshot wrote:Not sure what the ramifications are for Carter becoming some big brained psiot. Does this mean some of the kids were created to be psiots? I'm a bit confused on that.

That confuses me too. There is a panel showing a floating lab rat with glowing eyes, along with a dog and a monkey. All three have their brains exposed. It would seem that, with enough torture, anything can be turned into a psiot. Maybe the HARD Corps implants work along the same lines.

Maybe the Goat is an escaped PRS lab animal!!! :o

Image
Ahh nice. See this is what I meant. It seems these things were turned psiot. Interesting :hm:

User avatar
tchalla8
Nanite-powered posting
Nanite-powered posting
Posts: 1406
Joined: Mon Mar 26, 2012 8:48 pm
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by tchalla8 »

DrSoup007 wrote:
BugsySig wrote:Good issue. The 1969 parts were excellent, especially the reveal of Carter and the ramifications of the first Harbinger War.

I will throw this out there: In the Belagio basement, just before the Renegades go to find Faith, we see Pete's eyes light up. We know Pete suffers some kind of mental break in the next arc and ends up creating some kind of "fantasy world" in his head where it's the "Best Day Ever." Is it possible that scene finding Faith is part of that fantasy world? Could her survival in tact be too good to be true? Feel free to discuss :D
Dude, you seriously need to encapsulate all that in spoiler blacklines
um...this is the spoiler area you know :D
Spooooon!!!!

User avatar
Blood of Heroes
I only beat my wife when I'm sober.
I only beat my wife when I'm sober.
Posts: 5074
Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2006 8:23 pm
Location: 619
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by Blood of Heroes »

tchalla8 wrote:
DrSoup007 wrote:
BugsySig wrote:Good issue. The 1969 parts were excellent, especially the reveal of Carter and the ramifications of the first Harbinger War.

I will throw this out there: In the Belagio basement, just before the Renegades go to find Faith, we see Pete's eyes light up. We know Pete suffers some kind of mental break in the next arc and ends up creating some kind of "fantasy world" in his head where it's the "Best Day Ever." Is it possible that scene finding Faith is part of that fantasy world? Could her survival in tact be too good to be true? Feel free to discuss :D
Dude, you seriously need to encapsulate all that in spoiler blacklines
um...this is the spoiler area you know :D
Yeah, but this thread is to discuss Harbinger 14, not 15.

User avatar
Chiclo
I'm Chiclo. My strong Dongs paid off well.
I'm Chiclo.  My strong Dongs paid off well.
Posts: 21988
Joined: Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:09 am
Favorite character: Kris
Location: Texas
Contact:
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by Chiclo »

Blood of Heroes wrote:
tchalla8 wrote:
DrSoup007 wrote:
BugsySig wrote:Good issue. The 1969 parts were excellent, especially the reveal of Carter and the ramifications of the first Harbinger War.

I will throw this out there: In the Belagio basement, just before the Renegades go to find Faith, we see Pete's eyes light up. We know Pete suffers some kind of mental break in the next arc and ends up creating some kind of "fantasy world" in his head where it's the "Best Day Ever." Is it possible that scene finding Faith is part of that fantasy world? Could her survival in tact be too good to be true? Feel free to discuss :D
Dude, you seriously need to encapsulate all that in spoiler blacklines
um...this is the spoiler area you know :D
Yeah, but this thread is to discuss Harbinger 14, not 15.
But it is so hard waiting for the issues to actually hit the stands before we can talk about how good they are!

User avatar
BugsySig
I could be talking poo-doo.
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: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by BugsySig »

Blood of Heroes wrote:
tchalla8 wrote:
DrSoup007 wrote:
BugsySig wrote:Good issue. The 1969 parts were excellent, especially the reveal of Carter and the ramifications of the first Harbinger War.

I will throw this out there: In the Belagio basement, just before the Renegades go to find Faith, we see Pete's eyes light up. We know Pete suffers some kind of mental break in the next arc and ends up creating some kind of "fantasy world" in his head where it's the "Best Day Ever." Is it possible that scene finding Faith is part of that fantasy world? Could her survival in tact be too good to be true? Feel free to discuss :D
Dude, you seriously need to encapsulate all that in spoiler blacklines
um...this is the spoiler area you know :D
Yeah, but this thread is to discuss Harbinger 14, not 15.
Actually, the solicits are posted in the "General Discussion" forum...so, um, yeah...sorry, I guess :?
Kurt Busiek wrote:Bull$#!t
Image

User avatar
Blood of Heroes
I only beat my wife when I'm sober.
I only beat my wife when I'm sober.
Posts: 5074
Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2006 8:23 pm
Location: 619
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by Blood of Heroes »

BugsySig wrote:
Blood of Heroes wrote:
tchalla8 wrote:
DrSoup007 wrote:
BugsySig wrote:Good issue. The 1969 parts were excellent, especially the reveal of Carter and the ramifications of the first Harbinger War.

I will throw this out there: In the Belagio basement, just before the Renegades go to find Faith, we see Pete's eyes light up. We know Pete suffers some kind of mental break in the next arc and ends up creating some kind of "fantasy world" in his head where it's the "Best Day Ever." Is it possible that scene finding Faith is part of that fantasy world? Could her survival in tact be too good to be true? Feel free to discuss :D
Dude, you seriously need to encapsulate all that in spoiler blacklines
um...this is the spoiler area you know :D
Yeah, but this thread is to discuss Harbinger 14, not 15.
Actually, the solicits are posted in the "General Discussion" forum...so, um, yeah...sorry, I guess :?
You're going to get a visit from General Redacted!

Personally, I stay away from spoilers as best I can. I don't think these issue specific threads should contain information about future books. But I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. My comment was more directed towards tchalla8. It seems that his position is that since this is the spoiler section, discussion of any spoiler in any thread is fair game. I don't see it that way.

User avatar
Bl00dsh0t
You gotta have Faith!
You gotta have Faith!
Posts: 809
Joined: Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:58 pm
Valiant fan since: Bloodshot #1 (2012)
Favorite character: Ninjak/Woody
Favorite title: Bloodshot/Ninjak
Favorite writer: Josh Dysart
Favorite artist: Clayton Crain
Location: The Faraway
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by Bl00dsh0t »

CallMeBloodshot wrote:
Blood of Heroes wrote:
CallMeBloodshot wrote:Not sure what the ramifications are for Carter becoming some big brained psiot. Does this mean some of the kids were created to be psiots? I'm a bit confused on that.

That confuses me too. There is a panel showing a floating lab rat with glowing eyes, along with a dog and a monkey. All three have their brains exposed. It would seem that, with enough torture, anything can be turned into a psiot. Maybe the HARD Corps implants work along the same lines.

Maybe the Goat is an escaped PRS lab animal!!! :o

Image
Ahh nice. See this is what I meant. It seems these things were turned psiot. Interesting :hm:
This would be a great way to bring Quantum & Woody into the Harbinger fold. There are already links from Q&W #1 by virtue of the sideways 8 logo on the costumes of the women walking about that mysterious bad guy...Quantum & Woody is going to be a more closely linked title to the greater Valiant U than many people think.

The goat has GOT to be an animal psiot!

User avatar
erwinrafael
H.A.R.D.E.R. Corps, with Extra Resistance
H.A.R.D.E.R. Corps, with Extra Resistance
Posts: 1047
Joined: Mon Aug 20, 2007 12:29 am
Favorite character: Aram
Favorite title: Archer and Armstrong
Favorite writer: Fred Van Lente
Favorite artist: Pere Perez
Location: Philippines
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by erwinrafael »

Unfortunately, I was underwhelmed by the scenes from the current time. :( It lacked ooomph especially with the much-hyped fate of Faith.

The 1969 scenes, however, are very good.

User avatar
BugsySig
I could be talking poo-doo.
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: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by BugsySig »

Blood of Heroes wrote:
BugsySig wrote:
Blood of Heroes wrote:
tchalla8 wrote:
DrSoup007 wrote:
BugsySig wrote:Good issue. The 1969 parts were excellent, especially the reveal of Carter and the ramifications of the first Harbinger War.

I will throw this out there: In the Belagio basement, just before the Renegades go to find Faith, we see Pete's eyes light up. We know Pete suffers some kind of mental break in the next arc and ends up creating some kind of "fantasy world" in his head where it's the "Best Day Ever." Is it possible that scene finding Faith is part of that fantasy world? Could her survival in tact be too good to be true? Feel free to discuss :D
Dude, you seriously need to encapsulate all that in spoiler blacklines
um...this is the spoiler area you know :D
Yeah, but this thread is to discuss Harbinger 14, not 15.
Actually, the solicits are posted in the "General Discussion" forum...so, um, yeah...sorry, I guess :?
You're going to get a visit from General Redacted!

Personally, I stay away from spoilers as best I can. I don't think these issue specific threads should contain information about future books. But I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. My comment was more directed towards tchalla8. It seems that his position is that since this is the spoiler section, discussion of any spoiler in any thread is fair game. I don't see it that way.
Fair enough. I guess since I find it impossible to avoid all the solicits, I don't even think of them as spoilers. And, of course, we don't really know what is going on in that next arc, its just what some of us have theorized based on what's been released thus far.
Kurt Busiek wrote:Bull$#!t
Image

User avatar
Jonman
If you gave Aric hugs and kisses, would it be XOXO X-O?
If you gave Aric hugs and kisses, would it be XOXO X-O?
Posts: 39
Joined: Mon Jul 15, 2013 3:51 am
Valiant fan since: 2013
Favorite character: Woody
Favorite title: Quantum & Woody
Favorite writer: James Asmus
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by Jonman »

People made such a big deal about "the fate of Faith" when it was just a plug for the next issue. I'm surprised anyone actually thougt she was going to die.

User avatar
bygranddesign
it sounds like "chuffed" goes both ways
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: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by bygranddesign »

erwinrafael wrote:
The 1969 scenes, however, are very good.
Did anyone else get a Michael Corleone type vibe at the end with young Harada sitting on the chair with his legs crossed? looked very god father-ish to me.
Ha! Yeah! Nice! Any of those dudes in your head mosh?! - Flamingo

User avatar
erwinrafael
H.A.R.D.E.R. Corps, with Extra Resistance
H.A.R.D.E.R. Corps, with Extra Resistance
Posts: 1047
Joined: Mon Aug 20, 2007 12:29 am
Favorite character: Aram
Favorite title: Archer and Armstrong
Favorite writer: Fred Van Lente
Favorite artist: Pere Perez
Location: Philippines
Re: Harbinger #14 Discussion

Post by erwinrafael »

Jonman wrote:People made such a big deal about "the fate of Faith" when it was just a plug for the next issue. I'm surprised anyone actually thougt she was going to die.
I did not think she was going to die. But I was expecting a more emotionally charged scenario than what was delivered.


Post Reply