Marvel-s Runaways ^hot^ -

The core of Marvel’s Runaways is the relatable yet high-stakes question:

The time-hopping conclusion to Vaughan's run. It features the death of a major character (Gert) and a heartbreaking farewell. Marvel-s Runaways

The magic of the series lies in its diverse, deeply flawed, and relatable cast. The core of Marvel’s Runaways is the relatable

When Marvel Comics launched its "Tsunami" imprint in 2003, the goal was to capture a younger demographic. While most of those titles faded into obscurity, one series, created by the powerhouse duo of Brian K. Vaughan (Saga, Paper Girls) and Adrian Alphona, broke through the noise. That series was Marvel’s Runaways . When Marvel Comics launched its "Tsunami" imprint in

The "mutant bruiser." The youngest member (around 11-12), Molly is the daughter of two telepathic mutant villains. She appears to be a sweet, energetic child, but she possesses superhuman strength that would rival the Hulk's (when she's not too tired). Her innocence provides both comic relief and heartbreaking pathos, as she's the most directly traumatized by the loss of her parents.