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Harbinger, Vol. 4: Perfect Day
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Perfect Day didn't impress me much until the end. And even then, it wasn't as good as the previous volumes due to the somewhat confusing way the story was told.
I can't say much with spoiling this one, but if you're a fan of this title, you really need to hang on till it's over. The beginning is slow and draggy and then sort of meanders into this crazy fever dream. (view spoiler)
It all made sense eventually, and I'm still looking forward to reading the next one, but I don't think this was the greatest representation of this title.
Weird but worth it for fans of Harbinger.
I can't say much with spoiling this one, but if you're a fan of this title, you really need to hang on till it's over. The beginning is slow and draggy and then sort of meanders into this crazy fever dream. (view spoiler)
It all made sense eventually, and I'm still looking forward to reading the next one, but I don't think this was the greatest representation of this title.
Weird but worth it for fans of Harbinger.
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November 6, 2018
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November 6, 2018
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November 14, 2018
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Nov 16, 2018 12:55PM
Definitely my least favorite arc, but there were a lot of little moments that I loved. Harada and some of the side characters like Ingrid were fleshed out incredible well here. Plus Dysart did a great job showing how truly scary psiot powers can be if left unchecked.
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