Read: June 2013
In light of the recent changes which render the year-long list impossible due to item cap, I'll be breaking my reading down into monthly lists. Not that anyone seems to care >_>
In light of the recent changes which render the year-long list impossible due to item cap, I'll be breaking my reading down into monthly lists. Not that anyone seems to care >_>
Someone gave me a free code. So...
*Needs to be edited, but I can't for the life of me find the standard trade on CV (which is what I actually read).
Runaways Digest #11 (Vol. 3, 11-14, What if the Runaways became the Young Avengers?). This ends in a lackluster fashion while simultaneously leaving the fate of two characters up in the air. That can't have been fun for fans at the time.
Runaways Digest #10 (Vol. 3, 7-10). This arc picks up a little but not terribly much. Probably the strongest of the three volume three digests, though that's not saying a whole lot. I'll attribute that improvement to Chris Yost's involvement.
Runaways Digest #9 (Vol. 3, 1-6). Not gonna lie. This is where the series goes downhill fast. I love Ramos' style but it's a little outrageous (and, as usual, a little oddly sexual), but that'd be fine if it weren't for how uninteresting the story becomes.
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Runaways Digest #8 (Vol. 2)
Runaways Digest #7 (Vol. 2)
Runaways Digest #6 (Vol. 2).