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- Under siege and out of control! The Harbinger Renegades are still reeling from a tragic death in their ranks, but in the face of monumental destruction they’ll find unlikely allies in a fellow group of super-powerful teenagers. But is Generation Zero here to help...or are they just looking out for themselves?
- Join New York Times best-selling writer Joshua Dysart (Harbinger) and rising star Robert Gill (Batgirl) as the breakout stars of last summer’s Harbinger Wars — the volatile strike force known as Generation Zero — step out of the shadows and into the crosshairs of a devastating extraterrestrial attack!
- Collecting Armor Hunters: Harbinger #1–3, plus the landmark first appearance of Generation Zero from Harbinger Wars #1.
- Sales Rank: #665801 in Books
- Published on: 2015-01-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.90" h x .40" w x 6.50" l, .66 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 112 pages
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Armor Hunters Tie-In
By JoelG
Ever since the introduction of the X-O Manowar Armor, it is one of the most powerful objects on earth. As we start to realize with the Armor Hunters crossover, there is much more to this armor than creator Robert Venditti had revealed. There are other armors out there in the universe that have been hunted for the ruin they bring their wearers and everyone around them. Elite Warriors trained in combat against these living armors have now set their sights on Earth to cleanse it of the armor worn by Aric and they don't care about the collateral damage. All that is required to read of this crossover is the Armor Hunters trade reprinting the mini-series but all of the tie-in collections really add to the story.
In Armor Hunters: Harbinger, we get a collection of the 3 issue mini-series and Harbinger Wars 1 which has the first appearance of Generation Zero who are featured in this story. Because of the aftermath of Harbinger volume 5, we only have Faith and Torque from the renegades here to join Generation Zero as they gather in Mexico to help in that area. The attacks there are brutal, and the heroes are in for the fight of their lives. Written by Joshua Dysart and artwork by Robert Gill, I was happy to get another Generation Zero story arc and hope we get even more of them in Imperium (the next chapter in the Harbinger story) or even better, their own book. Harbinger Wars 1 gives a bit of an introduction and some history of the Generation Zero team if you weren't around for Harbinger Wars. I really enjoy all of Valiants titles, they put a lot of work into crafting good stories about characters you will care about and providing great artists to help tell that story.
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Armor Hunters: Harbigner
By Jaden_Sai
This trade paperback includes Valiant’s Armor Hunters: Harbinger mini-series issues 1-3, written by Joshua Dysart with art by Robert Gill, plus the first appearance of Generation Zero in Harbinger Wars #1.
This volume ties into Valiant’s Armor Hunters event and while you can read the main story with this volume, it does provide added depth to the narrative and explains how an important piece of the Armor Hunters invasion protocol was defeated. I also feel that this volume reads well as an individual story, mainly focusing on the Generation Zero kids from Harbinger, although both Faith and Torque are also in this story.
I enjoyed getting to see what the Generation Zero kids decided to do after their newly gained freedom from Toyo Harada and his Harbinger Foundation in the final volume of Harbinger. While this story is placed within the Armor Hunters event, giving us a view into the aftermath of what happened to Mexico City and its inhabitants; it also provides the setting to showcase these kids and to give us a better understanding of their group dynamic, their individual powers, and their motivations. It is also nice to see that Faith and Torque have stayed engaged in the world with Peter in full withdrawal from society and Kris in jail.
Joshua Dysart has built up an amazing piece of the Valiant Universe, with the upcoming Imperium series focusing on Toyo Harada, I hope before too long, we get to revisit the remaining Renegades, and get to see the further adventures of Generation Zero and the mystery of the trauma-induced Psiot they discovered in the aftermath of Mexico City.
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Joshua Dysart is a genius, pure and simple.
By martin
Unlike the other Armor Hunters tie-ins, which attempt to fill the gaps in the main narrative, Armor Hunters: Harbinger almost completely removes itself, instead offering a stand-alone story which is only loosely related to the other books. While the story itself is quite good, the title is a bit misleading, something that may possibly become a bone of contention among readers. Otherwise, Armor Hunters: Harbinger comes recommended.
Armor Hunters: Harbinger follows “Generation Zero,” the group of psiot children last seen in Harbinger Wars, as they go to Mexico City to assist the relief effort alongside Faith and Torque in the wake of the city’s destruction after Armor Hunters #1. As it happened, GN-GR’s blast not only decimated the city, but also left behind a swarm of alien insects.
Essentially, the story itself is almost entirely self-contained, and, truthfully, could have been completely independent of Armor Hunters with only a few minor tweaks to the plot. While this might disappoint a few readers who had hoped for a story that was more close-tied to the main narrative, it is also refreshing to read a tie-in that told a complete story on its own. Further, while the various creative teams have been careful to avoid overlap, there is somewhat of a repetitious feeling when reading Unity and Armor Hunters: Harbinger, simply because the reader is witnessing the same battles (such as the final battle in Los Angeles) over and over even if they are different parts of those battles.
screenshot-www.comixology.com 2015-01-09 09-28-08Given that Dysart had made his reputation as a writer who values characters over plot, it’s unsurprisingly that characterization features heavily in Armor Hunters: Harbinger. Since Generation Zero’s last appearance (aside from a brief cameo in Harbinger) was in Harbinger Wars, whose cast was so large that it was difficult to really get a feel for individuals, I appreciated that Dysart cast them as the leads and devoted the space to further fleshing them out. While Cronus is an anti-hero in the Peter Stanchek mode, he is depicted so that he comes across without being a copy of that character. The contrast between his power set (healing) and his personality (he says, “PEOPLE THINK THAT BECAUSE I’M A HEALER I’M COMPASSIONATE. THAT I TOOK AN OATH, LIKE A DOCTOR. I DIDN’T. I FIND CIVILIZATION RANCID AND WORTHY OF DISMANTLING”) is clever, and his idea of leadership (“[PETER STANCHEK] TOLD ME OF A FORM OF LEADERSHIP I’D NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE. HE CALLED IT DEMOCRACY. I DON’T TRUST IT. IT SOUNDS MESSY. LACKS DISCIPLINE. PANDERS TO THE WORST IN US…”) is obviously much closer to that of Toyo Harada than Stanchek. Although every member of the team is intriguing, Cronus makes the most compelling case for the case for the Generation Zero to be given its own ongoing title.
The inclusion of Congressman Serra was also a great idea. As a minor politician who has been thrust into the position of Mexican president by default, his lack of confidence and his approach towards the crisis makes for a good comparison with Cronus and Generation Zero. He also serves as a good POV character for the reader, as once alien bugs and demon dinosaurs begin to appear, it’s easy to sympathize with someone who feels completely over his head.
The only problem with the story is the resolution, which is essentially a deus ex machina ending. Through the first two and a half issues, Dysart had done an excellent job of building up the alien bugs as a difficult adversary; as a swarm they are nearly unstoppable and–in one of Gill’s creepiest visuals–have the ability to take over a human’s consciousness by invading through the mouth. However, they are defeated almost instantly in what basically amounts to flipping a psychic “off” switch. It’s a testament to how much goodwill that the series had earned prior to that that it only slight affected my opinion of Armor Hunters: Harbinger as a whole.
Robert Gill has been one of Valiant’s fastest rising artists since his debut on the second arc of Eternal Warrior. With hordes of insects and a demon, this story gives him a considerably greater challenge for him to draw, and the result is often stunning. Unlike some artists with a clean line, Gill draws with a great deal of detail. He assisted by Romulo Farajdo, whose color work in this book is fantastic. From a purely personal standpoint, the artwork in this might be my favorite of all the various “Armor Hunters” issues.
Like Armor Hunters: Bloodshot, this trade also includes another issue, Harbinger Wars #1, in order to round out the collection to four issues, and my feelings regarding this practice remain the same: I’d rather pay less for a trade that only contains three issues than have to pay for something that has already been collected elsewhere (in this case, the Harbinger Wars trade), and its rating is reduced from 4-stars to 3 to reflect this. Otherwise, this is a strong story that takes the idea of an event tie-in and really thinks outside the box to go in an interesting direction.
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