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  2. Runaways (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A film from Marvel Studios based on the Runaways began development in May 2008, before being shelved in 2013 due to the success of The Avengers. In August 2016, Marvel Television announced that Runaways had received a pilot order from Hulu, after being developed and written by Schwartz and Savage. Casting for the Runaways and the Pride were ...

  3. Runaways (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Marvel miniseries Mystic Arcana, published late in 2007, features Nico Minoru under her superhero alias "Sister Grimm", a name she has not answered to since Runaways volume two began; [58] the character one-shot's story takes place between 17 and 18 of Runaways Volume 1 but she is not referred to by the code-name in it.

  4. Pride (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Pride first appeared in Runaways #1, published by Marvel Comics in 2003, and was created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona. [3] Pride also appeared in Hulu's television series Runaways set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where most of them are presented as caring parents who act out of a desire to protect their children from a ...

  5. List of Runaways story arcs - Wikipedia

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    Originally published in: Runaways #7-10 (October 2003 - January 2004) Creators: writer Brian K. Vaughan, artist Adrian Alphona; While stopping a robbery, the Runaways encounter a boy named Topher, who claims his parents forced him to aid them in the robbery. Deciding he is one of them, the group takes him back to the Hostel; the innocent Topher ...

  6. Molly Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Cover to Runaways vol. 1 #15 Art by Jo Chen. Molly is with friends Alex Wilder, Karolina Dean, Gertrude Yorkes, Chase Stein, and Nico Minoru when they observe their parents calling themselves The Pride and preparing the ritual sacrifice of a young girl. Molly is preemptively escorted away by Karolina while the older children watch the sacrifice ...

  7. Pride & Joy (comics) - Wikipedia

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    At the very end of the story arc, the Runaways (minus Alex) adopt code names, but later drop them. [16] "Pride & Joy" starts off with four females and two males, which is uncommon in the Marvel Universe (most teams have more males). [11] Furthermore, the children never refer to themselves as "the Runaways"; the group remains unnamed. [16]

  8. Gertrude Yorkes - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Yorkes (self-referred to as Arsenic [1]), is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.She was created by author Brian K. Vaughan and artist Adrian Alphona, and debuted in Runaways #1 with most of the other main characters. [2]

  9. Old Lace (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Old Lace was created by Brian K. Vaughan and artist Adrian Alphona and debuted attacking the other characters in Runaways #2. [2] Old Lace was given her name by Gertrude Yorkes after she had taken the code name Arsenic, making the pair Arsenic and Old Lace, which is a reference to a movie and play of the same name. [2]