In stores tomorrow is Harbinger #11, the first issue of a new arc running throughout the duration of Valiant's Harbinger Wars. Written by Joshua Dysart and with art from Khari Evans and Trevor Hairsine, Harbinger has been the flagship title of Valiant's 2012 relaunch, and has been met with much critical praise. While the issue is part of a huge crossover for the publisher, the arc this storyline starts is completely self-contained, and can be read on its own. As such, Valiant is billing this issue as a jumping on point for new readers who are curious about the series.

The issue, featuring the return of original series artist Evans, focuses on series lead Peter Stancheck and the Renegades dealing with the recent revelation that a ruthless harbinger hunter named Bloodshot is on their trail. It's a stressful situation, so what better time for the kids to drop in a bar and discover that one of them is not very good at holding their liquor?

Valiant Comics has provided ComicsAlliance with a six page preview of Harbinger #11, along with the main cover from Evans and variant covers from Hairsine and Patrick Zircher, which you can check out after the cut!

HARBINGER #11 (HARBINGER WARS)

Written by JOSHUA DYSART

Art by KHARI EVANS & TREVOR HAIRSINE

Cover by KHARI EVANS (FEB131156)

Pullbox Exclusive Cover by CLAYTON HENRY (FEB131157)

Variant Cover by PATRICK ZIRCHER (FEB131158)

"Your system has failed us. Now we must build our own."

All-new arc, all-new jumping-on point! HARBINGER WARS continues in a standalone, four-part arc of HARBINGER, featuring the return of original series artist Khari Evans (Carbon Grey)!

•The world has just become a much bigger, much more dangerous place for Peter Stanchek and the Renegades...

•How will they react to the revelation of Project Rising Spirit's secret mission and the harbinger hunter known as Bloodshot?

•Find out in PART ONE of HARBINGER WARS: HARBINGER!



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Harbinger #11 is available tomorrow, April 10th, at your local comic shop and digitally via Comixology.

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