“Home-Schooling” One has fallen. The life they’ve built is coming apart at the seams. Can the kids hold themselves together and make it through this? Who is Hunter Stein and what is in the mystery box that he’s after? Part 2 (of 4). Rated T …$2.99
You'll probably hear this from me a lot in the coming months, but Runaways deserves a second shot from anyone who has written the series off in the last year or two. Immonen and Pichelli are a breath of fresh air to a book that never should have grown stale in the first place. Read Full Review
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This was what I would call a perfectly acceptable comic book. There was nothing spectacular or mind-blowing, just a decent little story, which is really all I ask for. Read Full Review
This week's Runaways is a perfect example of "middleoftheroad" quality. The character work is good, but is countered by an unfocused plot. The style and storytelling of the art are strong, but the expressions are not. It's a lot of giveandtake that shows tremendous potential, but is a noticeable step down from last issue. Read Full Review
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