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Publisher: Valiant Comics
Publication Date: 1992
Product Type: Signed Trade Paperbacks
Product Condition: Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
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Harbinger Children of the Eighth Day Trade Paperback TPB Valiant Signed 1st New

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Item specifics:
Publisher: Valiant Comics
Publication Date: 1992
Product Type: Signed Trade Paperbacks
Product Condition: Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

Item specifics:
Publisher: Valiant Comics
Publication Date: 1992
Product Type: Signed Trade Paperbacks
Product Condition: Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

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Harbinger: Children of the Eighth Day Signed                        Trade Paperback
Signed by Jim Shooter & Janet Jackson {on the opening splash page} during a Mile High Comics Store Event on Saturday, Friday 11,1992.  Awesome!!
Writer: Jim Shooter
Artist: David Lapham
Inker: John Dixon
Colorists: Janet Jackson, Maria Beccari & Knob Row
Letterers: John Constanza, Anthony J. Avon & Ken Lopez
Editor: Janet Jackson
Cover by: David Lapham & Bob Layton

The world begins to change when a new breed of human emerges in the modern age! These few possess powers and abilities beyond normal men and women. They are The Harbingers.

A small group of runaway teens tries to stay one step ahead of a clandestine organization that seeks to exploit them and use their powers to conquer the world. Enter: Toyo Harada, the leader of this clandestine organization who also so happens to be the most powerful Harbinger in the world!

Harbinger: Children of the Eight Day Trade Paperback contains:
“Children Of The Eighth Day”

June 2, 1991: Peter Stanchek and his girlfriend Kris Hathaway are on the run from the Harbinger Foundation. Peter believes a helicopter is following them, so he makes Kris’ car fly up and forces the chopper to land. The pilots insist they are being paid by a man in the FBI to catch drug dealers. Suddenly Peter and Kris are attacked by three Harbingers, Eel, Lump, and Weasel. Peter throws Weasel into the woods with telekinesis, then uses telepathy to disable Lump. Lump gets up and Peter throws Kris’ car at him, destroying it. Eel threatens to kill Kris, but Kris punches her in the gut. Peter grabs Kris and they fly away until they find a motel. They remark that flying is much more draining and exhausting than it seems, like riding a motorcycle without a helmet. Despite having no money since Kris lost her purse in the car explosion, Peter uses telepathy to convince the clerk to let them have a room. Kris remarks that she does not like it when Peter uses his “Jedi mind trick.” They pass out exhausted.

June 3, 1991: During breakfast the next morning, Peter and Kris discuss an ad for the Harbinger Foundation in the local paper. Kris says she feels bad for the kids sent to hurt Peter, since Harbinger manipulates them by convincing them they’re the good guys. Peter realizes that since people write application letters to the Harbinger Foundation, they could theoretically help people by intercepting these letters. They break into the local post office and steal every letter in the Harbinger Foundation’s box.

June 4, 1991: Peter and Kris visit the home of Faith Herbert, one of the likely candidates. Faith is found to be an overweight sci-fi nerd, and she gets angry when she assumes Peter and Kris are there to embarrass her. Peter explains how the Harbinger Foundation is evil, and then looks into Faith’s mind to determine if she is telling the truth. He finds there is nothing special about her and they leave. Moments later, Faith surprises Peter and Kris by flying into the street. Apparently, Peter’s psychic probing unlocked her latent powers. Faith insists on following them, and she quickly packs a giant trunk including her own superhero costume. She tells Peter and Kris that her new superhero name is Zephyr. They return to the Moonlight Motel, but they’re forced to leave when they spot police looking for them.

June 5, 1991: The three teenagers attempt to sleep in a van parked in a junk yard. Zephyr asks if she can huddle with the others for warmth, but Kris refuses to share her boyfriend’s bed with another girl. The two argue angrily until Peter uses his powers to calm both of them down. He quickly stops and apologizes, saying he just wanted them not to fight, but Kris is furious at him. Kris reminds Peter that he promised to never do that to her again, she views it as evil, and she will kill him in his sleep if he does it another time. They discuss their plans. Kris says they are going to keep finding people like Peter and Faith, build a team or maybe an army, and eventually take down Harbinger’s leader Toyo Harada.

June 6, 1991: Peter attacks a Harbinger Foundation office in Atlanta, Georgia. He recruits a young woman named Charlene DuPre who was there to apply, marked “Class A” by Harbinger. Harada’s assistant Todd Bevins confronts Peter and tells him that he’s going down a dangerous path. Bevins insists that the Harbinger Foundation wants to help him, and they are only Peter’s enemy if he makes them one. Peter tells Bevins he makes him sick and throws him aside.

Peter returns with Charlene to the abandoned mill where they’re hiding. Charlene tells them to call her Flamingo since everyone does. She explains that Peter activated something in her head, and now she has fire powers. Flamingo quickly burns off her clothes in a demonstration, and Zephyr goes to find her a new costume. Flamingo insists that she only wears pink. Zephyr also decides to begin calling Peter “Sting” after the pain caused by his telepathic probing. Kris is vocally annoyed that so far Peter’s only recruits have been women, referring to them as “the rest of the harem.”

The papers Peter stole from the Harbinger office in Atlanta lead them to a mechanic named John Torkelson, nicknamed “Torque.” Torque is only listed as a “Class D” subject, and Peter thinks he’s not worth investigating. Despite this, Flamingo convinces Torque to follow them, and they agree since he has a car. The five teens have a cookout together in the abandoned mill with food supplied by Torque. Flamingo aggressively flirts with Torque, but Torque ignores her to flirt with Kris instead. Flamingo attacks Kris, insisting that Kris is jealous of Flamingo’s interactions with Peter. Peter tears the two fighting women apart with his powers. He then accuses Torque of being a spy for Harbinger and probes his mind to find out. This enrages Torque, who angrily picks up his car to throw at Peter and discovers his powers have been unlocked. Peter apologizes to Torque and says he didn’t realize the kind of rough childhood that Torque had.

Suddenly a Harbinger helicopter arrives, and the entire group is attacked. There is one Harbinger operative with super-strength present who battles Torque, and a team of soldiers battle the others. Flamingo takes out the Harbinger. Zephyr flies into the helicopter and discovers a man meditating, who she attacks. Kris is knocked unconscious. Sting deals with the soldiers shooting at his friends, then pulls Zephyr out of the helicopter and makes it explode. In the aftermath, they hear Bevins try to reach them over one of the soldier’s radios. Bevins explains that there is no going back, and they are now officially at war with Harbinger. Sting says he doesn’t know what to do, while holding the injured Kris. Torque replies that they go find the people responsible and rip their throats out.
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“The Root of All Evil”
Wounded in a battle with Harbinger forces, Kris is rushed to the hospital by Pete and the others. There, they are befriended by a doctor who gives them refuge in his home. Leaving Kris there, the others go to invade Harada’s headquarters in New York. Even with Harada’s elite “Eggbreaker” warriors awaiting, the kids succeeded in the attack, and come away rich with stolen Harbinger Foundation funds!
——————————————————————————–

“One Small Step…”
Wounded in a battle with Harbinger forces, Kris is rushed to the hospital by Pete and the others. There, they are befriended by a doctor who gives them refuge in his home. Leaving Kris there, the others go to invade Harada’s headquarters in New York. Even with Harada’s elite “Eggbreaker” warriors awaiting, the kids succeeded in the attack, and come away rich with stolen Harbinger Foundation funds!
——————————————————————————–

“Where The Love-Light Gleams…”
Defeating Rexo with her powers, Flamingo gathers her comrades and escapes the Spider Alien moonbase. Back on Earth, they ditch Ax, who had sold them out to Rexo. Sick of all the battle, the kids part ways and return to their homes. While Pete wonders if this is the end of his team, Ax gathers his own group of Harbingers. Will Zepplin, Flamingo, Kris, and Pete regroup in time to save Torque from Ax’s hit-squad?

Signed by Jim Shooter & Janet Jackson {on the opening splash page} during a Mile High Comics Store Event on Saturday, Friday 11,1992.  Awesome!!
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Trade Paperback reprints/collects: Harbinger (1992) Issues #1-4.  Valiant Comics

Signed Trade Paperback is bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

First Printing
Publisher: Valiant Comics
Publication Date: 1992
Format: FC, 96 pages, TPB, 10.25″ x 6.5″
ISBN: None Stated

Collectible Entertainment note: Signed Trade Paperback is New & Unread.  Very Fine + condition.  Beautiful!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Harbinger and/or Jim Shooter collector / enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Highly Recommended.

Please read return policy.

Harbinger: Children of the Eighth Day Signed                        Trade Paperback
Signed by Jim Shooter & Janet Jackson {on the opening splash page} during a Mile High Comics Store Event on Saturday, Friday 11,1992.  Awesome!!
Writer: Jim Shooter
Artist: David Lapham
Inker: John Dixon
Colorists: Janet Jackson, Maria Beccari & Knob Row
Letterers: John Constanza, Anthony J. Avon & Ken Lopez
Editor: Janet Jackson
Cover by: David Lapham & Bob Layton

The world begins to change when a new breed of human emerges in the modern age! These few possess powers and abilities beyond normal men and women. They are The Harbingers.

A small group of runaway teens tries to stay one step ahead of a clandestine organization that seeks to exploit them and use their powers to conquer the world. Enter: Toyo Harada, the leader of this clandestine organization who also so happens to be the most powerful Harbinger in the world!

Harbinger: Children of the Eight Day Trade Paperback contains:
“Children Of The Eighth Day”

June 2, 1991: Peter Stanchek and his girlfriend Kris Hathaway are on the run from the Harbinger Foundation. Peter believes a helicopter is following them, so he makes Kris’ car fly up and forces the chopper to land. The pilots insist they are being paid by a man in the FBI to catch drug dealers. Suddenly Peter and Kris are attacked by three Harbingers, Eel, Lump, and Weasel. Peter throws Weasel into the woods with telekinesis, then uses telepathy to disable Lump. Lump gets up and Peter throws Kris’ car at him, destroying it. Eel threatens to kill Kris, but Kris punches her in the gut. Peter grabs Kris and they fly away until they find a motel. They remark that flying is much more draining and exhausting than it seems, like riding a motorcycle without a helmet. Despite having no money since Kris lost her purse in the car explosion, Peter uses telepathy to convince the clerk to let them have a room. Kris remarks that she does not like it when Peter uses his “Jedi mind trick.” They pass out exhausted.

June 3, 1991: During breakfast the next morning, Peter and Kris discuss an ad for the Harbinger Foundation in the local paper. Kris says she feels bad for the kids sent to hurt Peter, since Harbinger manipulates them by convincing them they’re the good guys. Peter realizes that since people write application letters to the Harbinger Foundation, they could theoretically help people by intercepting these letters. They break into the local post office and steal every letter in the Harbinger Foundation’s box.

June 4, 1991: Peter and Kris visit the home of Faith Herbert, one of the likely candidates. Faith is found to be an overweight sci-fi nerd, and she gets angry when she assumes Peter and Kris are there to embarrass her. Peter explains how the Harbinger Foundation is evil, and then looks into Faith’s mind to determine if she is telling the truth. He finds there is nothing special about her and they leave. Moments later, Faith surprises Peter and Kris by flying into the street. Apparently, Peter’s psychic probing unlocked her latent powers. Faith insists on following them, and she quickly packs a giant trunk including her own superhero costume. She tells Peter and Kris that her new superhero name is Zephyr. They return to the Moonlight Motel, but they’re forced to leave when they spot police looking for them.

June 5, 1991: The three teenagers attempt to sleep in a van parked in a junk yard. Zephyr asks if she can huddle with the others for warmth, but Kris refuses to share her boyfriend’s bed with another girl. The two argue angrily until Peter uses his powers to calm both of them down. He quickly stops and apologizes, saying he just wanted them not to fight, but Kris is furious at him. Kris reminds Peter that he promised to never do that to her again, she views it as evil, and she will kill him in his sleep if he does it another time. They discuss their plans. Kris says they are going to keep finding people like Peter and Faith, build a team or maybe an army, and eventually take down Harbinger’s leader Toyo Harada.

June 6, 1991: Peter attacks a Harbinger Foundation office in Atlanta, Georgia. He recruits a young woman named Charlene DuPre who was there to apply, marked “Class A” by Harbinger. Harada’s assistant Todd Bevins confronts Peter and tells him that he’s going down a dangerous path. Bevins insists that the Harbinger Foundation wants to help him, and they are only Peter’s enemy if he makes them one. Peter tells Bevins he makes him sick and throws him aside.

Peter returns with Charlene to the abandoned mill where they’re hiding. Charlene tells them to call her Flamingo since everyone does. She explains that Peter activated something in her head, and now she has fire powers. Flamingo quickly burns off her clothes in a demonstration, and Zephyr goes to find her a new costume. Flamingo insists that she only wears pink. Zephyr also decides to begin calling Peter “Sting” after the pain caused by his telepathic probing. Kris is vocally annoyed that so far Peter’s only recruits have been women, referring to them as “the rest of the harem.”

The papers Peter stole from the Harbinger office in Atlanta lead them to a mechanic named John Torkelson, nicknamed “Torque.” Torque is only listed as a “Class D” subject, and Peter thinks he’s not worth investigating. Despite this, Flamingo convinces Torque to follow them, and they agree since he has a car. The five teens have a cookout together in the abandoned mill with food supplied by Torque. Flamingo aggressively flirts with Torque, but Torque ignores her to flirt with Kris instead. Flamingo attacks Kris, insisting that Kris is jealous of Flamingo’s interactions with Peter. Peter tears the two fighting women apart with his powers. He then accuses Torque of being a spy for Harbinger and probes his mind to find out. This enrages Torque, who angrily picks up his car to throw at Peter and discovers his powers have been unlocked. Peter apologizes to Torque and says he didn’t realize the kind of rough childhood that Torque had.

Suddenly a Harbinger helicopter arrives, and the entire group is attacked. There is one Harbinger operative with super-strength present who battles Torque, and a team of soldiers battle the others. Flamingo takes out the Harbinger. Zephyr flies into the helicopter and discovers a man meditating, who she attacks. Kris is knocked unconscious. Sting deals with the soldiers shooting at his friends, then pulls Zephyr out of the helicopter and makes it explode. In the aftermath, they hear Bevins try to reach them over one of the soldier’s radios. Bevins explains that there is no going back, and they are now officially at war with Harbinger. Sting says he doesn’t know what to do, while holding the injured Kris. Torque replies that they go find the people responsible and rip their throats out.
——————————————————————————–

“The Root of All Evil”
Wounded in a battle with Harbinger forces, Kris is rushed to the hospital by Pete and the others. There, they are befriended by a doctor who gives them refuge in his home. Leaving Kris there, the others go to invade Harada’s headquarters in New York. Even with Harada’s elite “Eggbreaker” warriors awaiting, the kids succeeded in the attack, and come away rich with stolen Harbinger Foundation funds!
——————————————————————————–

“One Small Step…”
Wounded in a battle with Harbinger forces, Kris is rushed to the hospital by Pete and the others. There, they are befriended by a doctor who gives them refuge in his home. Leaving Kris there, the others go to invade Harada’s headquarters in New York. Even with Harada’s elite “Eggbreaker” warriors awaiting, the kids succeeded in the attack, and come away rich with stolen Harbinger Foundation funds!
——————————————————————————–

“Where The Love-Light Gleams…”
Defeating Rexo with her powers, Flamingo gathers her comrades and escapes the Spider Alien moonbase. Back on Earth, they ditch Ax, who had sold them out to Rexo. Sick of all the battle, the kids part ways and return to their homes. While Pete wonders if this is the end of his team, Ax gathers his own group of Harbingers. Will Zepplin, Flamingo, Kris, and Pete regroup in time to save Torque from Ax’s hit-squad?

Signed by Jim Shooter & Janet Jackson {on the opening splash page} during a Mile High Comics Store Event on Saturday, Friday 11,1992.  Awesome!!
——————————————————————————–

Trade Paperback reprints/collects: Harbinger (1992) Issues #1-4.  Valiant Comics

Signed Trade Paperback is bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

First Printing
Publisher: Valiant Comics
Publication Date: 1992
Format: FC, 96 pages, TPB, 10.25″ x 6.5″
ISBN: None Stated

Collectible Entertainment note: Signed Trade Paperback is New & Unread.  Very Fine + condition.  Beautiful!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Harbinger and/or Jim Shooter collector / enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Highly Recommended.

Please read return policy.

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