• Nico takes a big step forward.
• Gert takes a bigger step backward.
• Karolina has to face the paparazzi.
• And Victor decides it's time to come clean...
Rated T+
If these 3 can continue to string together jaw-dropping books like issue #12, they're going to elevate Runaways from a book you probably should be reading to absolutely necessary literature for fans of any genre. Read Full Review
This latest issue slows things down a little bit, but simultaneously delivers one of the best Runaways issues yet. Read Full Review
Put simply, the issue looks great, everyone sounds as they should, and even 12 issues into the run, it's hard to believe exactly how strong this team's reunion has been. Read Full Review
The character drama gets an issue to dig deep and produce some really wonderful moments in the new Runaways. Read Full Review
While the writing felt uneven, the installment stands beautifully as a sum of its parts. Ankas art is definitely the MVP of this issue. Read Full Review
Runaways is a series that appeals to everyone. It has teen heroes, but they're written so well that people of any age can get behind them. Rainbow Rowell continues her great character work on this series as the teen heroes grow each month. The art is perfect for this book and you'd be hard pressed to find a better team to compliment the writing. Read Full Review
An (almost) all-romance issue makes two very different matchups and takes them, by very different routes, to one sweet and soulful investigation of what love is. It's thoroughly beautiful in both words and art. This issue gives you even more reasons to love the characters and rewards you powerfully for doing so. It's an absolute delight and a fitting capstone to this title's first year. But that shocking final page lets us know we'll be resuming our regularly-scheduled drama with a vengeance next month.
Best issue since the Revival.
Hell yeah, git it Nico! I've never been so thrilled to read romance, this must be what it feels like to be a teenage girl, lol.
Wow what a "romance" issue. Well written, superbly illustrated and even better, no need to rely on a meaningless fight scene. This is the type of story that stands out in a world of "superhero" sameness.