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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Runaways (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Civil War: Young Avengers And Runaways #1–4, Runaways vol. 2 #19–30, Runaways Saga, Secret Invasion: Runaways/Young Avengers #1–3 March 17, 2015 ISBN 978-0-7851-8917-6: Runaways: The Complete Collection Volume 4: Mystic Arcana: Sister Grimm, Runaways vol. 3 #1–14, Breaking Into Comics The Marvel Way, What if the Runaways became the ...

  5. Pride & Joy (comics) - Wikipedia

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    When Vaughan first pitched "Pride & Joy" to Marvel, they immediately accepted it and set Runaways in the Marvel Universe, the main string of story lines that ties Marvel's canonical series. [18] However, unlike most series (which are often set in New York City), Runaways is set in Los Angeles, an unexplored area of the Marvel Universe. [19]

  6. 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 ...

  7. ‘Marvel’s Runaways’ Renewed for Third Season at Hulu - AOL

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    Hulu has renewed "Marvel's Runaways" for a third season. Set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Runaways" stars Rhenzy Feliz, Lyrica Okano, Virginia Gardner, Ariela Barer, Gregg Sulkin, and ...

  8. 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]

  9. Dead Wrong (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Moore hadn't read Runaways until the job offer came up; after getting more information about the Marvel Universe and Runaways from his son, Moore "fell in love" and describes the characters with great detail and passion. [1] Moore mentioned that one of his favorite scenes in this story arc involved the beach scene with Molly and Klara. [1]