![]() Or maybe it's Christina Strain's colors hiding the aspects I don't like in Alphona's later art or even in the sketchbook section in the back. I think my favorite this time was "Kingpin of Crime, more like the kingpin of Crisco." Alphona's art looks even better than the previous books. ![]() Even though Chase is pretty much useless, his one-liners make me crack up. Vaughan continues to insert plenty of humor into the book. They run a support group to get teenagers out of superheroing and back into normal life. A group of former teenage superheroes are thrown into the fix as well. ![]() So the Runaways go in search of this baddie (who may not necessarily be bad currently.) That's the main impetus of this arc to find this person and then determine who their father is. Our Runaways are living their lives in their new home under the La Brea tar pits when a future version of Gerdy warns them of a snake in the nest that murders all the superheroes 20 years in the future. ![]() Vaughan gives us a bit of a fresh start after the previous series ends with the death of The Pride. If you liked the previous Runaways run by Vaughan, you're sure to enjoy this as well. ![]()
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