![]() ![]() ![]() They are compelling characters that I can believe in and want to support. Though they may have their differences, the Runaways prove themselves loyal and strong of heart. Through them, the creators explore how children may react upon finding out their parents are evil: calling the police, running away, fighting back, wanting to believe in their parents. Runaways features a diverse cast of characters from different backgrounds and personalities. Instead, they discover that their parents are super-villains. On a whim, the teens decide to spy on their parents’ meeting, expecting to discover nothing worse than an orgy. At the beginning of Runaways, Alex’s parents force him to discontinue his subscription to an MMORPG, and pretty much all of the teens are forced to hang out at their parents’ annual gathering. ![]() This one caught my eye at my local Half Price Books because of (1) the title, (2) the publisher-Marvel, and (3) the diverse group of teens on the cover.Īt some point in their lives, children think of their parents as evil, or at least the enemy. Since sponsoring the Superhero Club at my school last year, I’ve been keeping my eye out on superhero books. ![]() Discovering their parents are all secretly super-villains, together the teens run away from home and vow to turn the tables on their evil legacy! Meet Alex, Karolina, Gert, Chase, Molly and Nico - six young friends whose lives are about to take an unexpected dramatic turn. ![]()
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