NATACHA BUSTOS (A)
• The most battle-heavy issue of RUNAWAYS (and possibly ANY COMIC EVER) is here, and you won't believe your eyes.
• Doc Justice and the J-Team (i.e. the Runaways) has their most dangerous mission, and it does not end well for anyone.
• The Runaways end this issue very, very different from where they started it.
Rated T+
Runaways #32 is an issue with solid writing and excellent art. It is the beginning of a new chapter in the Runaways' story, which makes it a great starting point for new readers while also continuing to keep old readers engaged and excited to read the next issue. Read Full Review
Runaways #32 (Rowell, Bustos, & Cunniffe) is heavy with emotion and potential change, creating either a good entrance for new readers or a unraveling of the team as we know it. Read Full Review
Runaways returns with a wonderfully grounded, family-focused issue. Read Full Review
Runaways #32 is a character driven issue that relies on interpersonal conflicts, rather than outright physical ones, to set up a new arc and set of troubles for the main characters. Read Full Review
But overall, this return of Runaways is absolutely a welcome one, and it will be exciting to see where the arc goes next. Read Full Review
I love this comic.
Uh, is that gym coach recruiting Gib to his sports team or hitting on him? Otherwise, this was another great issue. I missed this comic.
So charming! Loved it.
The Runaways are badly shaken in the aftermath of Doc Justice. Gert provides new focus by deciding to go back to school -- but the wounds and pains of the previous arc are far from healed. This is a great, quiet mood piece that starts laying track for new stories while reminding us that the characters have a lot of baggage to unpack in the future. Solid guest art lives up to the challenge of carrying a lot of storytelling weight when the script needs it to.
Welcome back! It's like reuniting with your charming super powered friends. A great story that will send you on a good rollercoaster of emotions and a new status quo that charts a new path for the series. On top of this the art is really good at capturing the emotions as this is more character development issue. I recommend it!
A sure cure for the blues, let's all go to high school!