''Runaways'' is a
superhero
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comic book
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series published by
Marvel Comics
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. The series features a group of teenagers who discover that their parents are part of an evil crime organization known as "the
Pride
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". Created by
Brian K. Vaughan
Brian K. Vaughan (born July 17, 1976) is an American comic book and television writer, best known for the comic book series '' Y: The Last Man'', '' Ex Machina'', '' Runaways'', ''Pride of Baghdad'', ''Saga'', and '' Paper Girls''.
Vaughan was a ...
and
Adrian Alphona
Adrian Alphona is a Canadian comic book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' '' Runaways'', which he co-created with writer Brian K. Vaughan.
Slated to be pencilling the second volume of ''Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane'' when writer Ter ...
, the series debuted in July
2003
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as part of Marvel Comics' "
Tsunami
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" imprint. The series was canceled in September
2004
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at issue #18, but due to high numbers of trade collection sales, Marvel revived the series in February
2005
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.
Originally, the series featured a group of six kids whose parents routinely met every year for a charity event. One year, the kids spy on their parents and learn they are "the Pride", a criminal group of mob bosses, time-travelers, wizards, evil scientists, alien invaders and telepathic mutants. The kids steal weapons and resources from their parents and learn that they themselves inherited their parents' powers;
Alex Wilder, a prodigy, leads the team while
Nico Minoru
Minoru Nico (briefly known as Sister Grimm), is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created in 2003 by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Adrian Alphona, the character debuted in ''Runaways (comics), Runaways ...
learns she is a powerful witch,
Karolina Dean
Karolina Dean ( ), also known as Lucy in the Sky, L.S.D., or Princess Justice, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, first appearing in the series '' Runaways.''
Karolina has been described as ...
discovers she is an alien,
Gertrude Yorkes
Gertrude Yorkes (self-referred to as Arsenic''Runaways'' #6), is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She was created by author Brian K. Vaughan and artist Adrian Alphona, and debuted in '' Runaways ...
learns of her telepathic link to a dinosaur,
Chase Stein
Victor Chase Stein (also known as Talkback''Runaways'' #6) is a superhero appearing in media published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by author Brian K. Vaughan and artist Adrian Alphona, and debuted in '' Runaways'' #1 with most o ...
steals his father's fistigons (fire gauntlets) and x-ray goggles, and young
Molly Hayes
Molly Hayes (also known as Bruiser or Princess Powerful) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character debuted in the award-winning series '' Runaways''. Like every member of the original Runa ...
learns she is a mutant with incredible strength. The kids band together and defeat their parents and atone for the sins of their parents by fighting the new threats trying to fill in the Pride's void. Later, they are joined by the cyborg
Victor Mancha
Victor Mancha, also known as Victorious, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared in the award-winning series ''Runaways''. Like the original Runaways, Victor has a supervillain ...
, the shape-shifting
Skrull
The Skrulls are a fictional race of extraterrestrial shapeshifters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Skrulls first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' #2 and were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. They originated fro ...
Xavin
Xavin is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appears in the series '' Runaways''. Xavin is gender-fluid (made more prominent due to their shape-shifting abilities) with seemingly no ...
, and the plant-manipulator
Klara Prast
Klara Prast (also known as Tower of Flower or Rose Red) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared in the series '' Runaways''.''Runaways'': Volume 2, #28 When the time-displaced Ru ...
.
Since the original group's introduction, the Runaways have been portrayed as a somewhat dysfunctional yet loving family. Series creators Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona left the series at issue 24 of the title's second volume, which ended at issue #30. The series was cancelled in November 2009 after issue #14 of Volume 3,
but the characters have been seen in other comics. On September 1, 2017,
Rainbow Rowell
Rainbow Rowell (born February 24, 1973) is an American author known for young adult and adult contemporary novels. Her young adult novels ''Eleanor & Park'' (2012), ''Fangirl'' (2013) and ''Carry On'' (2015) have been subjects of critical acclaim. ...
and
Kris Anka
Kris Anka is an American comics artist and inker, best known for his work with Marvel Comics on X-Men, Runaways, Captain Marvel, and his 2014 re-design of Spider-Woman. In 2016, Anka illustrated the new ''Star-Lord'' ongoing series, which was w ...
revived the series, which ran for 38 issues.
A live-action adaptation of the series was in development for several years, leading to the
''Runaways'' television series set in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films produced by Marvel Studios. The films are based on characters that appear in American comic books published by ...
. It debuted on
Hulu
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in 2017.
Publication history
Series creator
Brian K. Vaughan
Brian K. Vaughan (born July 17, 1976) is an American comic book and television writer, best known for the comic book series '' Y: The Last Man'', '' Ex Machina'', '' Runaways'', ''Pride of Baghdad'', ''Saga'', and '' Paper Girls''.
Vaughan was a ...
pitched ''Runaways'' in 2003 as a part of Marvel's
Tsunami
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imprint, the goal of which was to attract new readers, particularly young readers and the
manga
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audience. Marvel editorial staff agreed to it immediately,
prompting Wizard Magazine to name the series as "one of the best original concepts from Marvel in thirty years."
The Tsunami imprint turned out to be unsuccessful, and the series ended at issue #18. After the series' sales in
digests
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Literature and publications
*'' The Digest'', formerly the English and Empire Digest
*Digest size magazine format
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,
Vaughan pitched the idea again to Marvel, who accepted it.
Writer Brian K. Vaughan has claimed that he had only planned to write ''Runaways'' for six months (six issues), but because of the popularity of the series and new ideas from Vaughan, Marvel decided to continue issuing it on a monthly basis.
In 2007, Brian K. Vaughan announced his departure from ''Runaways'', deciding to leave the series at the top of its game.
Longtime ''Runaways''-fan
Joss Whedon
Joseph Hill Whedon (; born June 23, 1964) is an American filmmaker, composer, and comic book writer. He is the founder of Mutant Enemy Productions, co-founder of Bellwether Pictures, and is best known as the creator of several television series: ...
was hand-picked by Vaughan to write an arc and finish the second volume; although Whedon had declined at first, he later accepted.
In 2008, writer
Terry Moore, alongside artist
Humberto Ramos
Humberto Ramos (born 27 November 1970) is a Mexican comic book penciller, best known for his work on American comic books such as ''Impulse'', '' Runaways'', ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'', ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' and his creator-owned series ...
became the new creative team for the third volume.
In
Blair Butler
Blair Butler (born June 28, 1977) is an American stand-up comic, television host and screenwriter, known for her work on the "Fresh Ink" and other segments on the G4 program ''Attack of the Show!''.
Career
Butler's father is Robert Butler, longti ...
's "Fresh Ink" segment on the cable television station G4 show ''
Attack of the Show
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'' Marvel revealed that
Kathryn Immonen
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Biography
In 2007 Immonen began working for Marvel Comics wr ...
and Sarah Pichelli were the new creative team.
They started with issue #11 of Volume 3, which will "start with a prom and end with a death"; Marvel editor
Nick Lowe
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* Joss (name), including a list of people with the name
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* Joss (Chinese statue), a religious object
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* Joss paper, a type of burnt offering
* J ...]
or
Terry
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People
Male
* Terry Albrit ...
, I hadn't felt this way since Gert died."
The story ended with a major cliffhanger that was resolved in other comics.
After three years the Runaways returned in the story arc "Pride Comes Before It", in issues 17 to 19 of ''
Daken: Dark Wolverine''. They appeared in ''
Avengers Academy
''Avengers Academy'' is a Marvel Comics comic book series that debuted in June 2010 as part of the " Heroic Age", and concluded after thirty-nine issues in November 2012. The series was written by Christos Gage, with artwork by Mike McKone and te ...
'' #27–28.
Since then, Victor Mancha became a regular character in the robot-themed comic
Avengers A.I.
Avengers A.I. was an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics that was released in July 2013, as part of the company's Marvel NOW! initiative. The series takes place after the events of Age of Ultron, where the world has been coloniz ...
, while Nico Minoru and Chase Stein became part of the cast in ''
Avengers Arena
''Avengers Arena'' is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in December 2012 as part of the Marvel NOW! relaunch. The series shows 16 young heroes from the Marvel Universe and pit them against each other in a kill-or-be-kille ...
'', and its sequel ''
Avengers Undercover
''Avengers Undercover'' is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in March 2014 as part of wave three of the ''Marvel NOW!'' relaunch. It serves as a sequel to ''Avengers Arena'', and concluded with September's issue #10.
Pu ...
''.
[''Avengers Undercover'' #1]
In February 2015, it was announced that a new ''Runaways'' series would be launching during Marvel's ''
Secret Wars
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'' crossover, featuring a new cast set on
Battleworld
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Publication history
The first Battleworld debuted in the ''Secret Wars'' crossover where it was created by Jim Shooter and Mike Zeck.
The s ...
, a
Parallel universe. The lineup of the new team included
Molly Hayes
Molly Hayes (also known as Bruiser or Princess Powerful) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character debuted in the award-winning series '' Runaways''. Like every member of the original Runa ...
, but all new members. Additionally, Nico Minoru was featured in ''
A-Force
''A-Force'' is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in May 2015 as a part of Marvel's "Secret Wars" crossover storyline. The series, created by writers G. Willow Wilson and Marguerite Bennett and artist Jorge Molina, feat ...
''. Nico was also used on a second run of A-Force, this time based in the mainstream Marvel Universe, but was cancelled after ten issues.
In May 2017, Marvel released teasers with the characters of the Runaways. In June 2017, it was announced that Marvel would release a new Runaways series written by
Rainbow Rowell
Rainbow Rowell (born February 24, 1973) is an American author known for young adult and adult contemporary novels. Her young adult novels ''Eleanor & Park'' (2012), ''Fangirl'' (2013) and ''Carry On'' (2015) have been subjects of critical acclaim. ...
, and illustrated by
Kris Anka
Kris Anka is an American comics artist and inker, best known for his work with Marvel Comics on X-Men, Runaways, Captain Marvel, and his 2014 re-design of Spider-Woman. In 2016, Anka illustrated the new ''Star-Lord'' ongoing series, which was w ...
.
The new series was released in September 2017. In August 2021, Marvel celebrated the title's 100 issues with co-creator
Adrian Alphona
Adrian Alphona is a Canadian comic book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' '' Runaways'', which he co-created with writer Brian K. Vaughan.
Slated to be pencilling the second volume of ''Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane'' when writer Ter ...
returning for a special giant-sized ''Runaways'' #38, final issue of Rowell's run.
Fictional team biography
When
Alex
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People
Multiple
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*Alex Harris (disambiguation), multiple pe ...
,
Chase
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* Chase Aircraft (1943–1954), a defunct American aircraft manufacturing company
* Chase Coaches, a defunct bus operator in England
* Chase Co ...
,
Gert
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Since 1993 no one in Sweden has been baptised as Gert according to the Swedish Bureau of Census, so the name is becoming ...
,
Karolina,
Molly, and
Nico
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witness their parents ("
The Pride") sacrifice a girl in an occult ceremony, the group runs off.
As the story progresses, the children learn of their heritage and abilities, and steal resources from their parents, including futuristic gauntlets, a dinosaur, and a mystical Staff. Using these resources, they manage to remove their parents, who were aided by their benefactors, the Gibborim, from their criminal hold of
Los Angeles
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. Alex, concealing his true loyalty to his parents, betrays the other Runaways to the Pride; in the final battle with the Pride, Alex is incinerated by the Gibborim.
With the Pride defeated, Nico becomes the de facto leader, and the other Runaways now vow to prevent other villains from filling in the void left by their parents.
When an older version of Gert time travels to the present, she begs the Runaways to find a boy named
Victor Mancha
Victor Mancha, also known as Victorious, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared in the award-winning series ''Runaways''. Like the original Runaways, Victor has a supervillain ...
and stop him before he grows up to become a villain in her time named "Victorious". He betrayed her and then murdered every hero on the planet. It is at this point she dies, but the Runaways decide to comply with her wish.
The Runaways track down Victor and discover that his actual "father" is
Ultron
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who created Victor as a sleeper agent for the
Avengers
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.
The Runaways foiled this plan, but Victor still fears this future may come true.
They take Victor in after realizing that he is in the same boat as they are. A shape-shifting alien
Skrull
The Skrulls are a fictional race of extraterrestrial shapeshifters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Skrulls first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' #2 and were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. They originated fro ...
Xavin
Xavin is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appears in the series '' Runaways''. Xavin is gender-fluid (made more prominent due to their shape-shifting abilities) with seemingly no ...
arrives on earth and demands Karolina to leave with them.
After a brief confrontation with the Runaways, they explain that Karolina is their fiancée as arranged by their parents and they must go to stop the fifteen-year war between their races.
During the wedding ceremony, a fight breaks out between the two races and they barely escape before Majesdane is destroyed. They return to Earth, where they join the team and help rescue Molly along with the rest of the Runaways from the New Pride.
Right before the Runaways defeat a new incarnation of the Pride and
Alex's resurrected father, Gertrude is fatally wounded. Before she passes, she transfers her power to control Old Lace to Chase.
In the ''
Civil War
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The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government policies ...
'' crossover event, the
Young Avengers
The Young Avengers are the names of two fictional superhero teams appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first team, created by Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung, features numerous adolescent characters who typically have ...
travel to
Los Angeles
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to help the Runaways fight off the government agents and
Flag-Smasher
The Flag-Smasher is the name used by two anti-nationalist supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics: Karl Morgenthau and Guy Thierrault. The original version was most often a foe of Captain America while other adve ...
. The two teams encounter
Noh-Varr
Noh-Varr is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is most commonly depicted as using the codename Marvel Boy.
He first appears in ''Marvel Boy'' #1 (Aug. 2000) and was created by write ...
, who works for
S.H.I.E.L.D.
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and attempts to capture the teenagers.
Chase then hatches a plan, without the consent of the rest of the team, to sacrifice himself to the Gibborim, but the team comes to save him, which then causes the Gibborim to be obliterated. When the Runaways are accidentally time-displaced in 1907, they encounter the deceased Runaway
Gertrude Yorke's parents.
After defeating the Yorkes and deadly gang war, plant-manipulator
Klara Prast
Klara Prast (also known as Tower of Flower or Rose Red) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared in the series '' Runaways''.''Runaways'': Volume 2, #28 When the time-displaced Ru ...
joins the Runaways when they return to the present.
Upon returning from 1907, the Runaways find themselves in New York helping the
Young Avengers
The Young Avengers are the names of two fictional superhero teams appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first team, created by Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung, features numerous adolescent characters who typically have ...
during the ''
Secret Invasion
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'', where the Skrull Armada has invaded seeking
Hulkling
Emperor Hulkling (Dorrek VIII, also known as Theodore Rufus "Teddy" Kaplan-Altman) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as a member of the Young Avengers, a team of ...
. Xavin pretended to be loyal to the Skrulls to protect her friends during an attack, but helps them retreat away from the battle.
The Runaways are hunted by several remaining Majesdanian soldiers with the desire to capture Karolina for the problems caused on their planet; in a twisted turn of events, however, Xavin shape-shifts into Karolina and leaves with the Majesdanians.
The Runaways also prevent a zombie epidemic in Los Angeles. Molly also visits the X-Men in San Francisco and reconciles with Wolverine.
The team is attacked while staying in Chase's parent's beach house. Old Lace is critically wounded saving Klara, whose powers cause foliage to keep the house from crumbling, but trapping everybody. A man alleging to be Chase's uncle appears and tries to help, but is followed by the military. The team runs away, but Chase separates and is critically wounded in a car accident while running across the street chasing a figure reminiscent to Gertrude.
The reunited Runaways later formed an uneasy alliance with
Daken
Daken (; birth name: Akihiro) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Daken was created by writer Daniel Way and artist Steve Dillon and first appeared in '' Wolverine: Origins'' #10 (March 2007).
...
in order to take down Marcus Roston, a superpowered criminal with ties to the Pride. Then they appeared again at the ''
Avengers Academy
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'' asking for help in finding Old Lace, who has been banished into a secret dimension.
The Runaways partially disbanded afterwards, with Victor joining
Hank Pym
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's
Avengers A.I.
Avengers A.I. was an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics that was released in July 2013, as part of the company's Marvel NOW! initiative. The series takes place after the events of Age of Ultron, where the world has been coloniz ...
team while Nico and Chase were both captured by
Arcade
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** Arcade system board, a standardized printed circuit board
* Amusement arcade, a place with arcade games
* ...
and forced to fight for their lives in ''
Avengers Arena
''Avengers Arena'' is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in December 2012 as part of the Marvel NOW! relaunch. The series shows 16 young heroes from the Marvel Universe and pit them against each other in a kill-or-be-kille ...
'', later joining other teen superheroes who survived Arcade's games in ''
Avengers Undercover
''Avengers Undercover'' is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in March 2014 as part of wave three of the ''Marvel NOW!'' relaunch. It serves as a sequel to ''Avengers Arena'', and concluded with September's issue #10.
Pu ...
''. After Nico's brutal death, dismemberment, and subsequent resurrection in ''Avengers Arena'', she is traumatized and has a hard time assimilating back with the Runaways. Chase seemed fine by his experiences in MurderWorld and relished his newfound fame. Chase returned to take care of Karolina, Molly, and Klara.
By the end of ''Avengers Undercover'', however, the Runaways seem to be together once again. Some time after the events of Avengers Undercover, Nico joins the
A-Force
''A-Force'' is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in May 2015 as a part of Marvel's "Secret Wars" crossover storyline. The series, created by writers G. Willow Wilson and Marguerite Bennett and artist Jorge Molina, feat ...
before returning to Los Angeles. After Victor's time with the Avengers A.I., he is recruited to work with Vision and moves in with him and his family in DC in The Vision (2015).
Some time later, Chase used the Yorkes time machine to go back in time and save Gert before she was killed by Geoffrey Wilder. The plan partially works but Gert is still gravely injured. Nico managed to heal her and they went in search of the past members of the team in the hopes of reforming. Karolina had become a college student, living off her parents' royalties and in a relationship with
Lightspeed from Power Pack, and Molly went to live with her grandmother and study middle school. Both turned down the offer to rejoin the team, but Gert accepted, becoming Molly's adopted sister living under her grandmother's rule. The pieces of Victor Mancha had been sent by the Avengers to Chase, and he managed to reactive him thereby triggering the "Victorious" program but not completely rebuild him.
After rescuing Molly and Gert from her mad scientist grandmother's house, the team reformed and began to live on a derelict underground Pride Hostel, with Nico and Chase magically becoming Molly's legal guardians.
[''Runaways (2017)'' Volume 5 #7] Romance blossomed between Nico and Karolina and between Gert and Victor.
Alex Wilder, reappeared to warn Runaways of an impending danger in the form of Seed of the Gibborim, a trio of gods and descendants of the Gibborim that their parents tried to summon with a ritual. They tried to get the team to continue their families' ritual, leaving one of the trio – Gib – to watch over them. On the day the ritual was supposed to take place, Gib betrayed the Seed. The two remaining gods were sent into the future to stop their threat. Gib joined the team while Alex was cast out as his former teammates did not trust him.
They were recruited to join a resurrected J-Team, given costumes and support to become official heroes. However, Gert later discovered that Doc Justice, the man who helped them, was simply trying to keep a brand going and had plans to sacrifice Karolina in order to boost his ratings, as he had done many times before. The team fought Doc Justice and, having defeated him, was about to walk away but Old Lace killed Doc and offered his soul to Gib.
Style
The series does not use concepts of regular superhero behavior, such as aliases, uniforms, and team names. All the characters in Volume 1, except Alex Wilder, adopt codenames,
but they stop using their codenames by the end of Volume 1.
[''Runaways'' v1 #18][''Runaways'' v2 #14] Unlike many other super hero teams, the Runaways have more females than males.
At one point, there was only one male on the team with four females, prompting other groups to refer to him as "the girls' getaway man".
[''Runaways'' v2 #2] At another point, the team has two males, four females and one gender shifter (and a female dinosaur).
[''Runaways'' v2 #30]
Early in the series, Molly is the only character who makes a costume, but she creates it from old bed sheets and clothes,
not the traditional uniform of superhero costumes; she never wears the costume again.
During battle, the Runaways mainly fight in their street clothes and call each other by their given names.
[''Runaways'' v2 #1] Furthermore, the children almost never refer to themselves as "the Runaways" as the series' title might suggest; their team simply goes unnamed, except for one brief instance, when Nico calls them "the Runaways", and tells them to "run away".
[''Runaways'' v2 #26] Other Marvel characters in the Marvel Universe usually refer to the nameless team as "
the Pride's kids" or "those kids in L.A."
[''Runaways'' v2 #23] Vaughan even mocks the notion of superhero catchphrases such as "Hulk smash!", "It's Clobberin' Time", or "Avengers assemble!".
[''Runaways'' v2 #7] During a battle with
Swarm
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, Nico semi-sarcastically tells Victor the team's rallying call is "Try not to die".
However, despite Vaughan's efforts to break down the superhero clichés within ''Runaways'', Marvel's handbooks and website still refer to the characters by their codenames.
The Marvel miniseries ''
Mystic Arcana
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'', published late in 2007, features
Nico Minoru
Minoru Nico (briefly known as Sister Grimm), is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created in 2003 by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Adrian Alphona, the character debuted in ''Runaways (comics), Runaways ...
under her superhero alias "Sister Grimm", a name she has not answered to since ''Runaways'' volume two began; the character one-shot's story takes place between 17 and 18 of ''Runaways'' Volume 1 but she is not referred to by the code-name in it.
Spin-off
Excelsior
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* ''Excelsior'' (Macedo ...
was a support group consisting of former teenage superheroes from defunct Marvel comic series (though one of their members –
Lightspeed – was and remains a cast member of a financially and critically successful series of
Power Pack
Power Pack is a superhero team consisting of four young siblings appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Louise Simonson and artist June Brigman, they first appeared in their own series in 1984, which las ...
books aimed at younger readers). Excelsior was founded by Mickey Musashi (
Turbo
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of the
New Warriors
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) and
Phil Urich
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* Phill, a given name also spelled "Phil"
* Phil, Kentucky, United States
* ''Phil'' (film), a 2019 film
* -phil-, a lexical fragment, used as a root term ...
(the heroic former
Green Goblin
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), and the group's stated goals were to help fellow/former teenage superheroes to adjust to normal lives and dissuade other super-powered teenagers from becoming heroes, though this rationale (and by extension the team themselves) was made redundant by the events of ''
Civil War
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The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government policies ...
'' (in which it became a legal requirement for all U.S. resident superheroes in the Marvel universe to register with the United States government for training, or face imprisonment). Though they originally debuted under the name "Excelsior", the title of the spin-off series was changed from ''Excelsior'' to ''Loners,'' due to copyright issues, as
Stan Lee
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holds a trademark on the term "Excelsior!"
The team do not refer to themselves as "The Loners", however, as this is not the name of the group within their story.
Characters
* Bold indicates current member
Founding members
Later recruits
Other versions
Heroine
At one point, Gertrude's future self travels back in time.
She is in her thirties, appearing under the name Heroine, and is without Old Lace.
Nico
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reveals, with the aid of magic, that this version of Gertrude is the leader of the
Avengers
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Arts and entertainment In the Marvel Comics universe
* Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes
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of her time line.
Superheroes in her time includes characters yet to make an official appearance in the regular
Marvel Universe
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, including an "Iron Woman", a heroic
Scorpion
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, the "Fantastic Fourteen", and "Captain Americas".
She, the rest of her team, the
X-Men
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(led by
Armor
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), and the Fantastic Fourteen are killed by Victor Mancha's future self, who completed his original mission programmed by Ultron to become the ultimate supervillain "Victorious".
House of M
In the ''
House of M
"House of M" is a 2005 comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics, consisting of a core eight-issue comic book limited series written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Olivier Coipel and a number of crossover tie-in books. Its fir ...
'' reality warp, the Pride is mentioned as ruling not only
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, but all of Southern California. Unlike in the normal reality, their children stay with their parents.
Karolina is mentioned as being a "go-to" girl for the
Wolfpack.
When the
Scarlet Witch
Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby. Her first appearance was in ''The X-Men'' #4 (March 1964) ...
takes the majority of the mutants populations' powers,
Molly is one of the handful that keeps her powers.
In an interview with
Comic Book Resources
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History
Comic Book Resources was founded by Jonah Weiland in 1995 as a development of the Kingdom Co ...
, Brian K. Vaughan revealed that ''Runaways'' (despite being in the main
Marvel Universe
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) will not refer to the ''House of M'' reality warp. Vaughan's reason for not wanting ''Runaways'' to refer to the Scarlet Witch's attack was because he did not want the readers of ''Runaways'' to be confused about the complex ''House of M'' storyline.
He did, however say there would be a brief one-line reference, which happened in the following issue: after Molly angrily punches
Wolverine
The wolverine (), (''Gulo gulo''; ''Gulo'' is Latin for "gluttony, glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae. It is ...
out of a church, he lands in the snow and bitterly says, "Only
198 mutants left on the planet... and that girl had to be one of them."
The events of ''House of M'' and "Decimation" are referred to later in an issue written by
Chris Yost
Christopher Lee Yost (born February 21, 1973) is an American film, television, animation, and comic book writer best known for his work for Marvel Studios' Marvel Cinematic Universe with '' Thor: The Dark World'' (2013) and '' Thor: Ragnarok'' ( ...
with Wolverine encountering Molly again and stating, "I don't know if you're keeping up with the current events, but there used to be millions of mutants and now there's under 200."
Marvel Zombies
In ''
Marvel Zombies/Army of Darkness'' #2,
the Blob
''The Blob'' is a 1958 American science fiction horror film directed by Irvin Yeaworth, and written by Kay Linaker and Theodore Simonson. It stars Steve McQueen (in his first feature film leading role) and Aneta Corsaut and co-stars Earl Rowe a ...
is chased by various zombie super heroes. Behind him, in the background, zombie versions of the Runaways are shown feeding upon
Old Lace.
Wha... Huh?
Goofy versions of the original team, including
Alex Wilder, are seen in the ''Wha... Huh?'' one shot as part of a joke about
Wolverine
The wolverine (), (''Gulo gulo''; ''Gulo'' is Latin for "gluttony, glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae. It is ...
appearing in every comic including ''
Archie
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* Archie Blake (mathematici ...
'', ''
Yu-Gi-Oh!
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuki Takahashi. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine between September 1996 and March 2004. The plot follows the story of a boy named Yugi Mutou, w ...
'', and ''
Pokémon
(an abbreviation for in Japan) is a Japanese media franchise managed by The Pokémon Company, founded by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures (company), Creatures, the owners of the trademark and copyright of the franchise.
In terms of ...
''.
''What If...?''
In December 2008, all five issues of ''
What If...?'' featured the Runaways becoming the
Young Avengers
The Young Avengers are the names of two fictional superhero teams appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first team, created by Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung, features numerous adolescent characters who typically have ...
as back-up stories.
The five-part back-up feature (entitled ''What If Runaways became Young Avengers?'') illustrates how
Iron Lad
Iron Lad (Nathaniel "Nate" Richards) is a fictional superhero character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is an adolescent version of Kang the Conqueror, armed with a bio-metal suit that responds to mental command ...
recruits the Runaways as the next new wave of the
Avengers
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* Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes
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,
forcing them to be an actual super-hero team with costumes. However, it is later revealed that the Iron Lad that brought them together was actually
Victor Mancha
Victor Mancha, also known as Victorious, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared in the award-winning series ''Runaways''. Like the original Runaways, Victor has a supervillain ...
; Iron Lad ran into Victor's future self when attempting to flee to the Avengers' era, with Victorious travelling back with him and using Victor to hijack his equipment. Kang's subsequent attempt to rescue his younger self results in Iron Lad being killed. With Kang subsequently erased from history, Victor destroys his future self and departs via Kang's time-belt to find his own way, leaving the Runaways to continue as Young Avengers, with
Chase
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* Chase Coaches, a defunct bus operator in England
* Chase Co ...
now using parts of the Iron Lad armor after he was injured in a fight with Victorious.
Written by
C.B. Cebulski and drawn by Patrick "Spaz" Spaziante, the story had originally been called ''What If the Runaways didn't run away?'' But it was not until Cebulski accidentally stumbled onto the ''Young Avengers'' storyline that he decide to merge the two stories.
Joe Quesada
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, editor in chief of
Marvel Comics
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revealed early in his online interview feature, "MyCup o' Joe", that the main villain in the What if? storyline is
Victorious
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, though
Kang the Conqueror
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makes an appearance.
[Joe Quesada]
MyCup o' Joe Week 25
Retrieved October 14, 2008. A reviewer, Jesse Schedeen of
IGN
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cited ''What If...?'' itself as "a let down", although the ''Runaways'' back-up story was positively received.
''Ultimate Marvel''
In the
Ultimate Marvel
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universe, a version of the Runaways exist, but as an all-mutant covert team under
S.H.I.E.L.D.
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Director
General Nick Fury
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called
Ultimate X
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. After the events of
Ultimatum
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,
Nick Fury
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contacted former
X-Men
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Jean Grey aka Karen Grant with a purpose to unite fellow mutants to combat threats mostly a conflict in Southeast Asian Republic/SEAR with two cities of superhumans. Members include Jimmy Hudson, son of the late
Wolverine
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,
Elizabeth "Liz" Allan aka
Firestar, a former classmate of
Spider-Man
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who discovered she was a
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mutant, and Derek Morgan aka The Guardian, a vigilante in
Chicago
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who can sprout wings, talons and glowing red eyes. The team was officially named The Runaways in ''Ultimate Comics: Ultimates''.
Battle of the Atom
An alternate future version of an adult Molly Hayes appeared in the
X-Men
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crossover event Battle of the Atom. Initially arriving under the guise of a team of future X-Men, Molly and her companions were later revealed to be members of a new Brotherhood of Mutants led by Raze, the shape-shifting son of
Wolverine
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and Mystique (comics), Mystique. Molly appears in the comic as a tall, muscular woman with an armored arm and no longer seems to be affected by the fatigue she formerly experienced after using her powers. Following the Brotherhood's defeat, Molly hid with her team. In a subsequent encounter it is revealed that Molly was under mind control, she and her companions are freed and return to their future. The other Runaways are mentioned in the event, but do not appear.
''Secret Wars''
An alternate version of the Runaways star in the comic's fourth volume, taking place during ''Secret Wars (2015 comic book), Secret Wars'' under the ''Battleworld'' banner. The mini series was created by ND Stevenson and Sanford Greene. In the series, a different group of children, who are students at the Victor von Doom Institute for Gifted Youths in Doomstadt, discover that the school's annual "final exams" are actually fatal. They escape but are chased down by senior student Bucky Barnes, under orders from school headmaster Valeria Richards, Valeria Von Doom.
Nico Minoru appears part of the A-Force under the ''War Zones'' banner.
Members
The new team includes alternate versions of Marvel heroes such as:
*Amadeus Cho of the Warzone, supposedly the brains of the group, as he can rig into computers and Doombots. He slightly admires Delphyne Gorgon.
*Cloak and Dagger (comics), Cloak and Dagger of Arachnia, Tyrone is Dagger and Tandy is Cloak. The pair are siblings.
*Delphyne Gorgon of Arcadia, another member of the Night Witches. She loses an arm during the story.
*Frostbite (Sanna Strand) of Killville, a tough female who always sticks to the rules. She strongly dislikes Jubilee.
*Jubilee (comics), Jubilee of Limbo, a member of a gang-type group called the Night Witches. However, it is not confirmed whether she is a vampire or not.
*
Molly Hayes
Molly Hayes (also known as Bruiser or Princess Powerful) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character debuted in the award-winning series '' Runaways''. Like every member of the original Runa ...
of the Kingdom of Manhattan, the only original Runaways character to appear.
*Pixie (X-Men), Pixie (Megan Gwynn) of Mutopia, the third member of Night Witches. Currently deceased.
*Skaar (comics), Skaar of Greenland, the Hulk of the group and Cho's bodyguard.
Bibliography
In addition to the three volumes of ''The Runaways'', the group has appeared in two miniseries related to the intracompany crossovers "
Civil War
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The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government policies ...
" (2006), which occurs between issues 21 & 22 of volume 2, and "
Secret Invasion
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" (2008)
which occurs between volumes 2 & 3.
Collected editions
''Runaways'' has been collected in several volumes, in several formats.
''Runaways'' has also been collected in the following oversized hardcovers:
Since 2014, ''Runaways'' had been collected in ''The Complete Collection'':
Accolades
In other media
Television
In May 2008, a film version of the comic was in the scripting process, with
Brian K. Vaughan
Brian K. Vaughan (born July 17, 1976) is an American comic book and television writer, best known for the comic book series '' Y: The Last Man'', '' Ex Machina'', '' Runaways'', ''Pride of Baghdad'', ''Saga'', and '' Paper Girls''.
Vaughan was a ...
writing and Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios President of Production, producing.
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[The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 12, 2008. Feige has said, "In our discussions with Brian, we wanted him to be the person to bring it to life. I think it won't be a precise story line of any [of his comics], but certainly it will be most similar to the tone or origins of his structure in its initial run". A 2011 release was considered,
as Feige had expected a finished script in early 2009.
In April 2010, Peter Sollett emerged as the front runner to direct the movie. In May 2010, British screenwriter Drew Pearce, known for the TV series ''No Heroics'', was reported to be writing the film for Marvel Studios. In July 2010, it was reported that filming would begin sometime between March–July 2011. On August 5, 2010, preliminary casting for the film began.
In October 2010, production plans were halted when Marvel Studios, Marvel chose to focus on ''The Avengers (2012 film), The Avengers''. It was hoped that the film would be scheduled for release sometime in 2014, but the only two releases that year were ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier'' and ''Guardians of the Galaxy (film), Guardians of the Galaxy''. In March 2013, Kevin Feige said during an interview that they elected not to make the film, but that Drew Pearce had been reassigned to ''Iron Man 3'' on the strength of his ''Runaways'' script. On September 24, 2013, Pearce revealed that the film is currently shelved due to the success of ''The Avengers'', but also suggested it could see a release at some point in the future.
While talking about ''Marvel One-Shots#All Hail the King, All Hail the King'', Pearce revealed he had been thinking about the possibility of ''Runaways'' being adapted as a TV series. In August 2016,
Hulu
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ordered a television pilot, pilot along with additional scripts for a ''Runaways'' TV series written by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. Filming will start in February 2017.
It was later announced that Schwartz and Savage were jointly hired to be co-showrunners of the series. In February 2017, Head of Marvel Television, Jeph Loeb, announced that the roster of the team had been cast with Rhenzy Feliz, Lyrica Okano, Virginia Gardner, Ariela Barer, Gregg Sulkin, and Allegra Acosta will appear in the series as
Alex Wilder,
Nico Minoru
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,
Karolina Dean
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Karolina has been described as ...
, Gertrude Yorkes, Gert Yorkes,
Chase Stein
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, and Molly Hayes, Molly Hernandez respectively.
Later that same month the cast for their parents, the team of supervillains known as The Pride (comics), The Pride, were announced. In July 2017, Jeph Loeb officially confirmed that it takes place in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe
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.
Video games
* Nico Minoru (as Sister Grimm) appears as a playable character in ''Marvel: Future Fight''.
* Nico Minoru, Karolina Dean, Victor Mancha, Chase Stein (alongside Old Lace) and Molly Hayes appear as playable characters in Playdom, Playdom's ''Marvel: Avengers Alliance''.
* The Runaways are playable characters in ''Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2'' as part of a DLC Season Pass.
* Nico Minoru, Karolina Dean, Molly Hayes and Old Lace were playable characters in the freemium mobile game ''Marvel Avengers Academy'' until it shut down on February 4, 2019.
*Nico Minoru and Karolina Dean are playable 4 star characters in mobile game ''Marvel Puzzle Quest''.
*Nico Minoru is a playable character in the role-playing game ''Marvel's Midnight Suns''.
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