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Runaways Volume 1: Pride & Joy - Community Reviews back

by Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona
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Sesana
Sesana rated it 12 years ago
A fun read, but so far really preoccupied with setting up the plot. At the very end of the first book, we've just gotten to the premise of the series: a group of teenagers discover that their parents are actually powerful supervillains and go on the run. This time, I don't actually mind that it took...
tinasimms
tinasimms rated it 12 years ago
The series starts off with six kids finding out that their parents are supervillains who work for the crime organization The Pride. The kids--whose ages range from sixteen to ten--decide to flee their families and band together instead. However, their parents are tracking them and one of them is a t...
i have no idea i don't usually write.
This cover art is really awful.
All of that Nonsense
All of that Nonsense rated it 13 years ago
Loved this new series by Marvel. It has a cool group of kids that middle schoolers can easily relate too. About a group of kids that find out their parents are evil, and decide to runaway together.
purplewolf91212
purplewolf91212 rated it 14 years ago
Runaways vol 1 #1-6 Art: Realistic “recess” is the only way to really describe the inside artwork(not counting the comic/chapter covers) this artwork will be a big turn off to 95% of manga readers out there for the other 5% they most likely also read comics and manga in a nice balance if you are i...
Amadan na Briona
Amadan na Briona rated it 14 years ago
I've always kind of liked kid superheroes, and was a big fan of the Teen Titans back in the day. I haven't really been keeping up with the superhero universe for years, but this series was highly recommended, so I bought the first couple of trade collections. It was not too bad, though I found it a ...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 15 years ago
Good art, good story and in a world where superheroes are real why wouldn't it make sense that Super Villains are as well.What happens when villain's have babies and those babies grow up to be teenagers with a wavering sense of right and wrong but understand the value of good and evil?When parents a...
Thief of Camorr
Thief of Camorr rated it 15 years ago
New favourite series, right up there with Fables.
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 15 years ago
I read this while I was interning at the local public library when it first came out, and I thought it was a pretty good. Seeing it and the second volume in the bookswap, I got them and my opinion stays the same. It sure as hell is more in-tune with kids and teens then the Power Pack ever were (reme...
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