Runaways (2003): Teenage Wasteland

· Runaways (2003) Vol 2 · Marvel Entertainment
4.5
61 reviews
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On the run from their super-villain parents, six super-powered teenagers meet an interesting young stranger and welcome him into their close-knit group.

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4.5
61 reviews
M. Alan Kazlev
May 3, 2015
While still some good stuff, the story arc becomes bogged down in a tedious monsters of the week type thing like those tv shows that go nowhere. Even worse is that one of the runaways is a mole, which not only is totally false to the emotions and personality, authenticity and spontaneity of the characters as they're presented, but has clearly been added as a cynical plot device to ramp up tension (instead it destroys suspension of disbelief ). It's a shame cos the story began with so much freshness. Would have been much better as a tightly scripted miniseries.
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Issa J
August 14, 2014
This is a great series. I was more of a DC comics guy, but this has really made me appreciate Marvel. Totally awesome
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Mary “Medusa666” D
August 29, 2014
Teenage misshaps abound no real character development.
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