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Runaways (comics)

Runaways
Issue 25 Cover by Jo Chen
Group publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Runaways #1 (July 2003)
Created by Brian K. Vaughan (writer)
Adrian Alphona (artist)
In-story information
Base(s) Malibu; formerly a lair beneath the La Brea Tar Pits
Leader(s) Nico Minoru
Alex Wilder (formerly)
Agent(s) Current Members:
Karolina Dean
Molly Hayes
Victor Mancha
Old Lace
Nico Minoru
Klara Prast
Chase Stein
Former Members:
Topher
Alex Wilder
Xavin
Gertrude Yorkes
Runaways
Series publication information
Schedule Monthly; cancelled.
Format Ongoing series
Genre
Publication date (Volume 1)
April 2003 - August 2004
(Volume 2)
February 2005 - June 2008
(Volume 3)
August 2008 - November 2009
(Volume 4)
May 2015 - November 2015
Number of issues (vol 1): 18
(vol 2): 30
(vol 3): 14
(vol 4): 4
Creative team as of June 2009
Writer(s) Kathryn Immonen
Artist(s) Sara Pichelli
Inker(s) David Newbold
Colorist(s) Christina Strain
Creator(s) Brian K. Vaughan (writer)
Adrian Alphona (artist)
Editor(s) Nick Lowe

Runaways is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series features a group of teenagers who discover that their parents are part of an evil crime organization known as "The Pride". Created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, the series debuted in July of 2003 as part of Marvel Comics' "Tsunami" imprint. The series had been canceled in September 2004 at issue eighteen, but due to high numbers of trade collection sales, Marvel revived the series in February 2005.

Originally, the series featured a group of six kids whose parents routinely met every year for a charity event. One year, the kids spy on their parents and learn they are "the Pride", a criminal group of mob bosses, time-travelers, dark wizards, mad scientists, alien invaders and telepathic mutants. The kids steal weapons and resources from their parents, and learn they themselves inherited their parents' powers; Alex Wilder, a prodigy, leads the team while Nico Minoru learns she is a powerful witch, Karolina Dean discovers she is an alien, Gertrude Yorkes learns of her telepathic link to a dinosaur, Chase Stein steals his father's futuristic gloves, while young Molly Hayes learns she is a mutant with incredible strength. The kids band together and defeat their parents, and atone for the sins of their parents by fighting the new threats trying to fill in the Pride's void. Later they are joined by cyborg Victor Mancha, shape-shifting Skrull Xavin, and plant-manipulator Klara Prast.

Since the original groups' introduction, the Runaways have been portrayed as a somewhat dysfunctional yet loving family. Series creators Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona left the series at issue twenty-four of the title's second volume. The second volume was continued by Joss Whedon and Michael Ryan until they departed at issue thirty. Writer Terry Moore and artist Humberto Ramos became the creative team for two story arcs. After one issue written by Christopher Yost and James Asmus, Kathryn Immonen and Sara Pichelli became the new creative team. The book was cancelled in 2009, though this was initially called a hiatus; the last issue released was Volume 3, number 14, released in September 2009, cover-dated November of that year.


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