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Original Title: Bloodshot, Volume 3: Harbinger Wars
ISBN: 1939346126 (ISBN13: 9781939346124)
Edition Language: English
Series: Bloodshot (2012) #3
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Bloodshot, Volume 3: Harbinger Wars (Bloodshot (2012) #3) Paperback | Pages: 128 pages
Rating: 3.69 | 425 Users | 35 Reviews

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Title:Bloodshot, Volume 3: Harbinger Wars (Bloodshot (2012) #3)
Author:Duane Swierczynski
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Trade
Pages:Pages: 128 pages
Published:October 16th 2013 by Valiant Entertainment, LLC
Categories:Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Superheroes. Science Fiction. Comic Book

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In the deserts outside Las Vegas, Bloodshot has banded together with Project Rising Spirit's most dangerous escapees. But when the Harbinger Wars erupt all around them, can he shape these super-powered children into a force for good - or are they too far gone? He'll have to find out the hard way as the opposing forces of PRS and the Harbinger Foundation descend on all sides, bringing about a crucible the likes of which the Valiant Universe has never seen...
By acclaimed writer Duane Swierczysnki (Birds of Prey) and legendary artist Barry Kitson (Amazing Spider-Man), jump headlong into the uncompromising action of Valiant's first crossover event right here with an all-new, standalone story arc that will redefine the weapon - no, the soldier - no, the hero known only as Bloodshot.

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Ratings: 3.69 From 425 Users | 35 Reviews

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Vol. III didn't have much development, just lots of scenes going by. That made it feel like it never really picked up, because things just progressed, almost mechanically. I'm glad this is the third parallel, and not the sole carrier of this chapter in Valiant history, because I feel like there was too much pressure to avoid impose on the story told in the other two Harbinger War comics (which would have really fleshed this tpb out).

meh. thought it might be interesting once we crossed-over with Harbinger Wars (me, actually looking forward to a crossover tells you this storyline is already played out) but it's pretty much more of the same with a new name for the evil-Corporate enemy (with the exception of a brief savior-complex for the psiot kids he's attempting to redeem himself with).also - can tell by the end when Bloodshot's two female 'friends'/partners leave (one way or another) that there will be no further growth of

Not horrible, but the title suffers from the crossover event getting stuffed into it.I did enjoy some parts of it, but one the whole it felt a bit untidy and patched together. Especially the wonky ending with the nurse chick. (view spoiler)[Very abrupt and seemingly out of character for her to just leave the Bloodshot and the kids. If she were the type to do that, you'd think she would have bailed in the beginning, right? Not after she got to know everyone. It felt like Swierczynski needed her



I have read the first three volumes of Bloodshot, and I really enjoy the story. Okay, it's not particularly "original," with a sort of Wolverine-ish character with messed-up memories designed to be a weapon who fights back--but the action is really compelling and well-written, with fantastic art and engaging characters. Really enjoyable ride!

A quick, good read for all writers. You will feel buoyed and validated in Goldbergs hands.

Not horrible, but the title suffers from the crossover event getting stuffed into it.I did enjoy some parts of it, but one the whole it felt a bit untidy and patched together. Especially the wonky ending with the nurse chick. (view spoiler)[Very abrupt and seemingly out of character for her to just leave the Bloodshot and the kids. If she were the type to do that, you'd think she would have bailed in the beginning, right? Not after she got to know everyone. It felt like Swierczynski needed her

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