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Runaways 3

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Comic Summary: Written by TERRY MOORE Pencils & Cover by HUMBERTO RAMOS Come see the beginning of a whole new Runaways! Comics legend Terry Moore (Strangers in Paradise, Echo) and super-star artist Humberto Ramos (X-MEN, WOLVERINE, SPIDER-MAN) run back to Los Angeles with your favorite teen heroes. But it's not the same city they left so long ago. The Runaways try to stay off the radar, but the sins of their parents won't make that possible… 32 PGS./Rated T+

Codes: 75960606299700111 JUN082376

Price: $2.99 $2.39
Artist: Humberto Ramos
Author: Terry Moore
Cover Artist: Humberto Ramos
Release Date: August 27, 2008
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by double-a-kay at 01:58 AM September 02, 2008    (all reviews by double-a-kay)

I’m very excited that they are restarting this book up again. I think it is one of the most interesting concepts in the current Marvel lineup. I’m glad that they are back in the normal world and not stuck in the past. If you where a fan of the first run of the book, I think you will really enjoy this.

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by RobertS at 12:51 AM September 04, 2008    (all reviews by RobertS)

About a week before this issue came out, Newsarama.com had a pretty scathing review up on Runaways 3 #1. I read it and I was pretty uneasy to whether I should even order this series or not. In the end I decided to get it and I’m glad I did. The points the Newsarama.com made were still valid, but I think they blew it way out of proportion.

The biggest issue was that Joss Whedon was taking too long to finish his run on Runaways so Terry Moore had to start writing before Whedon had finished his story arc. So some character development that was put in the end of Whedon’s run isn’t in Moore’s writing yet. Hopefully now that Whedon is done Moore can catch up with the story points.

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