View Full Version : Aaaand...your opinions on Runaways?
Satan's Onion
05-03-2006, 05:34 AM
Yes, I mean the comic called Runaways. I got this little slice of the Marvel-verse (the first eighteen issues in one volume) from the library, and I rather liked it; but I also wanted to hear what all of you thought about it, if you've read it. So am I Teh Suxx0rs at comics because I liked this :p ? (Seriously, I know next to nothing about comics outside of ElfQuest, so I wouldn't be surprised.)
Again, anything you'd like to chip in about this series would be appreciated.
Shishio
05-03-2006, 04:57 PM
The first arc, the one where the Runaways defeat their parents. was OK, I haven't read much of later issues.
Fifthfiend
05-03-2006, 05:26 PM
Absolutely fantastic in every respect. By turns hectic, hilarious, and heart-wrenchingly tragic, self-aware without being sarcastic about it and never stooping to condescend to its audience. The kind of comic book that makes me want to grab somebody who makes comic books and say There, you degenerate bile-spewing fucksack, that is how you make a goddamn comic book!
In fact I will say as an inveterate Comics Geek that the capacity for appreciation of Runaways largely makes up my test of one's worth as a human being, and you may rest assured SO that you have passed.
(Shishio - you're on thin ice. Shape up or ship out.)
((Sooooooo kidding!))
I think my bar-none favorite out of all of the ones I've read is the one where Princess Power - aka Molly - gets knocked into the LA basin during a fight and gets kidnapped by a would-be supervillain forcing orphans and, well, runaways, to do his malicious bidding.
gurusloth
05-04-2006, 02:45 AM
In fact I will say as an inveterate Comics Geek that the capacity for appreciation of Runaways largely makes up my test of one's worth as a human being...So if I own every issue, where does that put me?
Yeah, when this came out and I saw that it was by the writer of Y: The Last Man and Ex Machina, I had to give it a try and I've been hooked ever since. As with his other titles, this book has loads of characterization, and the kids are constantly exploring different avenues in their relationships with each other. Also, there's not a ton of obligitory fighting of villians every issue.
So, in conclusion, you should buy this if you like comics.
Fifthfiend
05-04-2006, 03:01 AM
So if I own every issue, where does that put me?
With points deducted for being smug.
Yeah, when this came out and I saw that it was by the writer of Y: The Last Man and Ex Machina, I had to give it a try and I've been hooked ever since.
To be honest Ex Machina I couldn't get into that much.
I thought the political aspect rang a bit hollow, although I grant as my getting hung up over that is more my thing than any kind of general complaint.
Y: The Last Man was great, and then I just stopped caring.
So, in conclusion, you should buy this if you like comics.
This however cannot be disputed.
Shishio
05-04-2006, 12:47 PM
Out of Brian K Vaughan's titles, I like Y The Last Man the best. I think it's an excellent series. Ex Machina and Runaways are OK.
Sorry FifthFiend, I just can't show as much enthusiasm for the series as you do.
On another note, fans of Mr. Vaughan may be interested to know that he won a Shuster Award (http://www.shusterawards.com/) for "Outstanding International Comic Book Creator" last Saturday at the Paradise Comic Convention in Toronto. (He did not make an appearance, however, the artist for Runaways accepted the award on his behalf and he, (Vaughan) gave his acceptance speech over a cellphone.)
Fifthfiend
05-04-2006, 05:50 PM
Sorry FifthFiend
I'm sorry you suck so hard.
You big sucky-face sucker.
Who sucks.
PS You suck!
... But no, honestly I do acknowledge on some level that my love of Runaways is based in significant part on its correlation with my own personal preferences and prejudices, and as such someone might not be wholly blameworth for not responding to it with my level of enthusiasm.
Just, not on any level I'd ever admit to having.
FunkyBlackMage
06-03-2006, 11:24 PM
I just finished reading the hardcover of the first 18 issues and I can honestly say this was the best Marvel I've read in a long time.
Zesty
06-07-2006, 09:01 PM
I just finished reading the hardcover of the first 18 issues and I can honestly say this was the best Marvel I've read in a long time.
Copy and paste here. It was great, and it introduced me to the beautiful art of Jo Chen.
Premonitions
06-12-2006, 07:20 AM
I checked it out from my little cousin(damn him and his monies) and I must say, Runaways is the single reason I could understand emo Music. Hell if I thought I'd get magic powers I'd cut off ym goddamned arm. Fianlly, I must buy these books. Now now now now. plus Sentinel.
Zesty
06-12-2006, 07:26 PM
I checked it out from my little cousin(damn him and his monies) and I must say, Runaways is the single reason I could understand emo Music. Hell if I thought I'd get magic powers I'd cut off ym goddamned arm. Fianlly, I must buy these books. Now now now now. plus Sentinel.
heheh...yea, it amused me to the core of my twisted, evil soul to see that The goth girl has to cut herself to use her powers.
Althane
06-19-2006, 03:21 PM
Just read the book.
I gotta say, it rules. Well, very well.
Besides Watchmen, best comic book I've read all year. Damn Alex though.
Fifthfiend
06-19-2006, 06:03 PM
Oh man, anyone reading the current issues - is Gert being a total heinous manipulative bitch, or what? Gah! Chase is too good for her!
gurusloth
06-20-2006, 04:23 AM
Yeah! Fuck you, Gert! You should appreciate Chase, he's the only one in the group with less powers than you.
Also, it's frustrating to watch how quick they are to mistrust one another. They are their own worst enemy.
Fifthfiend
06-20-2006, 10:52 PM
Yeah! Fuck you, Gert! You should appreciate Chase, he's the only one in the group with less powers than you.
Also, it's frustrating to watch how quick they are to mistrust one another. They are their own worst enemy.
What gets me is it's so obviously the "find a way to convince yourself he's the asshole so you can go bone that Spanish prettyboy guilt-free."
GAH!
I swear if there's a testament to how good Runaways is, it's how skillfully it pisses me off.
Lesbian rainbow space-princess had better well smack some sense into those fools, and quick!
Chipper173
07-04-2006, 11:08 AM
I read the first...thing...I dunno what it was, but it was the beginning of Runaways, and it was a lot of fun to read. I freaking need to catch up on this.
Also, adding to earlier discussion: Y rules. That is all.
Myst Warrior
07-04-2006, 02:05 PM
It was nice to read. Certainly better than Ultimate X-Men (which hurts my brain, it does). Then again, I get my comics from my local library, so I ended up reading the first Runaways collection, then the one where they fight their parents, then the second. Took out quite a bit of the suspense. Oh well, that's what I get for not actually buying them...
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