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Harbinger #12

In "Harbinger" #12, Joshua Dysart, Khari Evans and Trevor Hairsine reveal more of the Toyo Harada's past and take the Renegades to Vegas in the present day, bringing the team closer to the center of the "Harbinger Wars" crossover

Publisher:
Valiant Entertainment
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Khari Evans, Trevor Hairsine, Stefano Gaudiano
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
May 13th, 2013

Harbinger #11

In "Harbinger" #11, Joshua Dysart, Khari Evans and Trevor Hairsine get the team back on track with the force of a single character's resolve.

Publisher:
Valiant Entertainment
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Khari Evans, Trevor Hairsine, Stefano Gaudiano
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
April 15th, 2013

Harbinger Wars #1

"Harbinger Wars" #1 has Joshua Dysart, Duane Swierczynski, Clayton Henry, Clayton Crain, and Mico Suayan bring together plot threads from "Harbinger" and "Bloodshot," but it's less than the sum of its parts.

Publisher:
Valiant Entertainment
Writer:
Joshua Dysart, Duane Swierczynski
Artists:
Clayton Henry, Clayton Crain, Mico Suayan
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
April 5th, 2013

Harbinger

Joshua Dysart, Mico Suayan, and Pere Perez show Harada's origin in "Harbinger" #0, but the trip back to Hiroshima 1945 is anything but a pleasant flashback.

Publisher:
Valiant Entertainment
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Mico Suayan, Pere Perez
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
February 6th, 2013

Harbinger #8

In "Harbinger" #8, Joshua Dysart and Lee Garbett introduce the last of the Renegades, Torque. In some ways, Torque is the most mundane of the bunch, but he may also be the most difficult fit yet for the team.

Publisher:
Valiant Entertainment
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Lee Garbett
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
January 25th, 2013

Harbinger #7

At a glance, Joshua Dysart, Barry Kitson, Lee Garbett and Khari Evans's depiction of Flamingo in "Harbinger" #7 seems a little too one-note to grab attention. But once you compare her to the rest of the cast, her role seems a bit clearer.

Publisher:
Valiant Entertainment
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Barry Kitson, Lee Garbett, Khari Evans
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
December 19th, 2012

Harbinger #6

In the dust of the epic battle between Harada and Peter, Kris Hathaway is drawn back into Peter Stanchek's orbit in "Harbinger" #6, in which she makes life-changing choices about revenge, war, power and injustice, and her own future.

Publisher:
Valiant Entertainment
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Phil Briones, Andrew Hennessey
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
November 26th, 2012

Harbinger #5

Peter Stanchek, Sting, fights all the major players at the Harada Foundation in this showdown-fest of an issue by writer Joshua Dysart and pencillers Khari Evans, Matthew Clark and Jim Muniz.

Publisher:
Valiant Entertainment
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Khari Evans, Matthew Clark, Jim Muniz, Matt Ryan, Sean Parsons
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
October 22nd, 2012

Harbinger #4

In "Harbinger" #4, Toyo Harada makes new demands on Peter Stanchek, who shows no signs of settling well into The Harbinger Foundation and the bubbly Zephyr, Faith Herbert, breezes her way into the cast.

Publisher:
Valiant Entertainment
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Khari Evans, Matt Clark, Lewis Larosa
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
September 17th, 2012

Harbinger #3

Writer Joshua Dysart ups the ante with character moments and foreshadowing galore in "Harbinger" #3 with stunning art from Khari Evans and Lewis Larosa.

Publisher:
Valiant Entertainment
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Khari Evans, Lewis Larosa
Reviewer:
Andy Liegl
August 20th, 2012

Harbinger #1

"Harbinger" is back at Valiant with a new first issue, a re-imagining of the story and talented writer Joshua Dysart at the helm.

Publisher:
Valiant Entertainment
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Khari Evans
Reviewer:
Kelly Thompson
June 8th, 2012

The Unexpected #1

Another Vertigo anthology with lackluster writing and great art.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Dave Gibbons, G. Willow Wilson, Alex Grecian, Joshua Dysart, Jeffrey Rotter, Mat Johnson, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Brian Wood, Selwyn Seyfu Hinds
Artists:
Dave Gibbons, Robbi Rodriguez, Jill Thompson, Farel Dalrymple, Lelio Bonaccorso, David Lapham, Rahsan Ekedal, Emily Carroll, Denys Cowan, Don Hudson
Reviewer:
Chad Nevett
October 17th, 2011

Neil Young's Greendale

Neil Young's "Greendale" album has been translated to film and photo essay, so it only seems logical that it would eventually become a graphic novel.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Cliff Chiang
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
June 14th, 2010

Unknown Soldier #11

This issue doesn't quite come together as well as the last few, but it's probably the calm before the storm.

Publisher:
Vertigo
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Alberto Ponticelli
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
August 29th, 2009

B.P.R.D.: 1947 #1

The "BPRD" series and its spinoffs continue to flesh out the "Hellboy" universe well. The addition of Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba help sell this latest spin-off.

Publisher:
Dark Horse Comics
Writer:
Mike Mignola, Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Gabriel Ba, Fabio Moon
Reviewer:
Benjamin Birdie
July 14th, 2009

Unknown Soldier #8

"Unknown Soldier" started off with a strong debut, but the problem of setting the title in a real-world situation is starting to show.

Publisher:
Vertigo
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Alberto Ponticelli
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
June 6th, 2009

Unknown Soldier #5

Dysart and Ponticelli prepare us for the first big climax, and we start to see some connections to the past.

Publisher:
Vertigo
Writer:
Joshua Dysart
Artists:
Alberto Ponticelli
Reviewer:
Timothy Callahan
February 25th, 2009
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