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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (0) 2 (1) 1 (0) 3.5 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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What? There's a new writer? 0
I discovered the Runaways a little late. The nice thing was I bought the two (nice) hardcovers and got to devour all the stories quickly. You always become hesitant when the creative team changes on a comic, let alone the Man, Brian K., actually created the comic. I am a Whedon fan. It's almost like, how can you not be. He always brings life to the characters. They feel more than simply two-dimensional. And the interviews I read were true, he really does know these characters.Reading this...
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Excellent Runaways Issue 0
I saw this somewhere on Comic Vine and I thought I might review it and from reading this story, I can see the theme in this comic, if not the whole Runaways' comic and what it’s like growing up and maturing with age. I think this may touch on issues with teenagers that they may be afraid to discuss, or are perhaps confused with these certain issues of teenage-hood like sexuality, relationships and losing close friends and family (Chase's supposed teen suicide). I dedicate most of my rating to th...
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Enter Joss Whedon... 0
After over 40 issues written by Brian K. Vaughan, Joss Whedon has the impossible task of replacing him. I'm one of "those" people who actually enjoy his characterizations on Astonishing X-Men so I was looking forward to what he was going to do with my favorite teenage misfits.I've taking a look at various reviews before writing this, because I thought other people were seeing something that I was missing. Even though it's a good issue, I had several problems with it.The first problem I had that ...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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