Runaways: The Complete Collection Volume 2

by Brian K. Vaughan

Other authorsChris Bachalo (Illustrator), Marcos Martin (Illustrator), Jo Chen (Cover artist), Jo Chen (Illustrator), James Jean (Illustrator), Adrian Alphona (Illustrator), Takeshi Miyazawa (Illustrator), C. B. Cebulski (Editor), Nick Lowe (Editor), Skottie Young (Illustrator), Tim Townsend (Illustrator)2 more, Mackenzie Cadenhead (Editor), Nathan Cosby (Editor)
Paperback, 2014

Description

Teenage fugitives Nico, Gert, Karolina, Chase and Molly are survivors. After learning their parents were super villains, the kids discover special skills of their own and topple their parents' criminal empire. Now, the Runaways meet Victor Mancha, the unknowing son of another infamous super villain, as a meddling ex-super hero support group tries to force the Runaways off the streets! Meanwhile, one Runaway deals with an unexpected legacy, and the team helps Cloak and Dagger hunt a stalker which leads to confrontations with the New Avengers and the X-Men.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

472 p.; 6.63 inches

Publication

Marvel (2014), 472 pages

Pages

472

ISBN

0785187847 / 9780785187844

Library's rating

½

Rating

½ (20 ratings; 4)

User reviews

LibraryThing member DanieXJ
More craziness with everyone's favorite Runaways. It picks up soon after the first volume ends. They’re still trying to help people, and there’s even more to help with now that the Pride doesn’t have a firm grip on exactly what the bad guys can and can’t do.

They also go up against more than
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one group that thinks that the Runaways are bad and the groups are good. They get to meet Spider-Man and they help Cloak try and save his partner Dagger.

They also find a couple more Runaways who join their band at different points. Xavin, an almost Super Skrull who comes to sorta woo Karolina (I didn’t totally like that part of the story line, although I didn’t totally dislike it either, I had complicated feelings about it). And Victor. Now, Victor’s story line was pretty darn interesting.
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