• The biggest adventure of the Runaways career continues as they continue to clean up L.A. with Doc Justice as his J-Team!
• But not all the Runaways are so gung-ho about this new lifestyle. If RUNAWAYS has one tradition, it is painful twists, and you've got another big one coming, True Believers.
Rated T+
If you're not reading Runaways, go back and at least start with this arc, because it could be some of the most satisfying comic storytelling in a while. Read Full Review
Give Rainbow a round of applause! This issue has it all! Great artwork, great story, and great dialogue. This was one issue, I was sad that it ended and can't wait for the next issue! This issue really surprised me, and I would highly recommend! Even if this is your first time reading a Runaways issue. After you read this issue, you will want to read more. The art, the nod to West Coast Avengers, the call out to Alex, and the gun, nothing but smiles throughout my face from this Runaways fan! Read Full Review
Runaways #30 is a dramatic yet cleverly written issue, one that is full of excellent artwork with a clear design. Read Full Review
Overall, Runaways #30 is a solid build-up issue for what can be a promising/explosive conclusion. Read Full Review
The overall quality of this issue is up to Runaways' usual standards, but the story has worn out its welcome as it spins its wheels with its reveals. Read Full Review
Runaways has the capacity to tell a compelling story with these lovable characters, and other times they are just filler material. This storyline feels like filler material. It also doesn't allow a lot of time for any of the characters to show any of their distinct personalities beyond one saying "Yeah!" or "I'm uncomfortable in this costume." The only character who really excels is Gertrude. It's a fun story, but it lacks depth, character development, or even a unique story. Read Full Review
I didn’t feel as deeply connected to the characters as usual (other than Gert), but this is still such a good comic.
My rating falls below my usual 9-to-10 "greatness zone" for two reasons: 1) It feels a little stretched (like the finale issue ran too long and the creators split out the first act and inflated it to issue length) and 2) I worry that some key details (like the identity of the "terrorist" target) were a little too subtle. This is still a terrific comic, but not quite as all-time great as many previous issues.
Yeah, this is still a really solid title.
Oh no, Doc Justice turns out to be a bad guy, I'm so surprised, lol. Jokes aside, good stuff.