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96 reviews for:
Runaways, Vol. 4: True Believers
Adrian Alphona, Mike Norton, Craig Yeung, Jo Chen, Brian K. Vaughan, Michael Ryan, Joss Whedon, Takeshi Miyazawa
96 reviews for:
Runaways, Vol. 4: True Believers
Adrian Alphona, Mike Norton, Craig Yeung, Jo Chen, Brian K. Vaughan, Michael Ryan, Joss Whedon, Takeshi Miyazawa
adventurous
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was a fun one because it's like the first jump away from the parental storyline, and it had it's own weight because of the time-travel etc. I enjoyed it, and I enjoyed seeing all the other characters that were introduced that had their own small marvel histories. It’s a continued convo about who ‘should’ be a hero but also what being a hero as a kid does to them. But, of course, these characters aren’t really given a chance cos their stories have just thrust that upon them.
Again, cannot fail to mention that some of these lines in the comic have aged poorly lol. I'm still having fun though.
Again, cannot fail to mention that some of these lines in the comic have aged poorly lol. I'm still having fun though.
I am I interested to see where the Runaways story line goes next.
Wasn't too amazing, but it got me back into this series. I read the first 3 volumes years ago and lost track of them. This was solid and interesting and seemed to present a new starting point, so I'm looking forward to future volumes.
Great start to a new arc, the art is different so the characters don't quite look the same, but I soon got used to it.
This was a fun volume with a bunch of jokes and name dropping. I'm looking forward to seeing where this storyline takes us!
This was a fun volume with a bunch of jokes and name dropping. I'm looking forward to seeing where this storyline takes us!
I think the storyline with Victor is interesting. Ultron was able to create a "son." However, I'm very disappointed that Alex has come back from the dead after we clearly saw him disintegrate. Why must they keep doing the whole he's dead, oh nope he's not dead thing. Maybe it was the staff of one, but still. I find it so cliche.
Really enjoying these comics so far, on to the next volume!