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Runaways #8 by Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka

narflet's review

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4.0

I always have a favourite out of the comics that I read on release. Currently, it's this one. 👍🏻👍🏻

modknight's review

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4.0

Holy cliffhanger, Batman.

rachel1510's review

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5.0

One of my favourites yet! This series gets better and better.

wyrmbergsabrina's review

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4.0

Some secrets come out about Molly's BFF, Molly has her own mind to make up, and Karolina's girlfriend visits. Oh, and so does someone else.
More fun and questions about growing up. I love it.

doyoudogear's review

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5.0

First of all, the synopsis overexaggerates. "...but they'll all be glad to have an experienced hero around..." wasn't even an issue. Yes, someone unexpected shows up, but invades isn't the word I would use. The Runaways also do their own thing despite Julie being there, so her experience wasn't really relevant. Moving on!

I never read the synopsis for a comic until I'm writing its review. They're usually a series I'm already reading, so I have a good idea where the story is and don't want any spoilers. However, I haven't read issues four through seven, so it was nice to see that eight started its own arc. I wasn't too terribly lost. I started this series a little late, and I haven't had a chance to get the issues I'm missing. I will though!

I love Karolina and Julie together! Julie and the Power Pack were new-to-me, so I'm not entirely sure what her specific history is. It didn't detract from the story at all, which was nice. She was just there to visit her girlfriend and got caught up in their shenanigans.

Dr. Doom is everywhere these days, or at least in all of the comics I'm reading. He was in Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Marvel Two-In-One, and there was something else... Gwenpool was ages ago. Ah! All-New Wolverine. Dude Doom gets around.

I'm not sure how I feel about the Runaways insisting that they're not a team, but a family. Shouldn't they be both? Julie asked the same question, and she also pointed out how completely unprepared they are for danger. There are no plans or backup plans, they don't debrief after a fight, and they tend to make things up as they go. Julie also pointed out that those methods haven't worked for them in the past, because people have died. I'm wondering if this is going to be where they start taking things more seriously.

I would also like to know what's going on with Nico and her staff. I'm pretty sure that's something I missed in a previous issue, which only makes me want to get them sooner rather than later. I know she can only use a spell once, but now it seems like calling her staff at all causes her pain.

Runaways is definitely one I will continue reading! If you enjoy Rainbow Rowell's books, you would probably love this!

Originally posted at Do You Dog-ear? on July 28, 2018.

knightedbooks's review

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4.0

Holy cliffhanger, Batman.

ohthathayley's review

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3.0

3.5 stars. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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