Dread
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Too bad McKeever is DC exclusive, for many reasons.
Right.
I editted in choices of Cebulski or Jeff Parker (AGENTS OF ATLAS, MARVEL ADVENTURES, X-MEN: FIRST CLASS).
Too bad McKeever is DC exclusive, for many reasons.
The line about Chase's smoking habit is really no big deal. The things kids hear in rap lyrics or see on WWE is far worse. Besides, Chase definately seems like the type who at least "tried" a joint a few times, and inhaled.
I'm still positive on Whedon. He's unfortunately chosen to plunk Chase in a limited status quo of the past vs. evolve him further, but he gets the tone of the rest right and is writing a decent adventure for the rest of the kids. The biggest issue is by the time he catches his stride, the run is over. He's already at the midway point.
But among a short list of "A-List" writers, he's the one who I'd trust the most with the property. Slott is too busy, I have never seen Brubaker write a teenager for more than an issue, much less a team of 'em, and no one else comes close. Plenty of B-List writer talent, though. But could their namepower carry the book?
McKeever could probably be solid to follow, though, if he was available. And, good lord, would it be awesome if Vaughan returned. I'm not holding my breath, though. He has his Vertigo works for comic stuff and is making TV money now. Cebulski, who is writing THE LONERS and editted the first volume, could pull it off. So could Jeff Parker.
Right.
I editted in choices of Cebulski or Jeff Parker (AGENTS OF ATLAS, MARVEL ADVENTURES, X-MEN: FIRST CLASS).
I'm glad he chose to keep him light. At least now we don't have to hear the constant "Chase is all emo now!" rants.
Agreed, I don't mind having Chase experimental, or in use of the drugs, as it's fairly likely.
However, I wish McKeever could write Marvel...*Is a sad Frenchborn.*
Cebulski is a no brainer really. Especially since it's doubtful Loners will get an ongoing or even another mini. And Jeff Parker just needs to be given a nice big book.
I want Vaugnh back. . .
^ I dont know, Vaughn was amazing, but I wanna give Joss at least a few more issues.
^ I dont know, Vaughn was amazing, but I wanna give Joss at least a few more issues.
Whatever happened to that big Golden Age revival book we saw that one promo pic for? Parker would kick at least eleven kinds of ass on something like that, if Agents of Atlas is any indication. He could very well give Marvel a JSA-like success story.Cebulski is a no brainer really. Especially since it's doubtful Loners will get an ongoing or even another mini. And Jeff Parker just needs to be given a nice big book.

I think Chase is fine, myself. At first it bugged me because it seemed like such a sudden character change, but, as I understand it, Whedon's story takes place an unspecified amount of time after the Runaways faced off with Iron Man at the end of Vaughan's last arc, so for all we know, Chase has had some time to put things in perspective and start moving on. Whedon gave us a reference to his enduring grief over Gert's death with how cold and angry Chase got over the hologram, so it's still part of the character. He's just managed to compartmentalize it and move on like, oh, nearly everyone who's not in therapy learns to when dealing with loss in the real world.
Whatever happened to that big Golden Age revival book we saw that one promo pic for? Parker would kick at least eleven kinds of ass on something like that, if Agents of Atlas is any indication. He could very well give Marvel a JSA-like success story.
Actually, the last issue turned it around for me. I'm pretty interested to see where Whedon goes now. Of course, that's tempered by the fact that he's got, what, 2 or 3 issues left? Short runs suck.
The line about Chase's smoking habit is really no big deal. The things kids hear in rap lyrics or see on WWE is far worse. Besides, Chase definately seems like the type who at least "tried" a joint a few times, and inhaled.
I can't believe that you kind of compared rap lyrics to the WWE, haha. WWE has never referenced marijuana. The only time, I believe, that the WWE referenced marijuana is when Rob Van Dam was playing a character that SEEMED to be high on pot.
Other than that...the stuff that WWE does is generally a tongue in cheek representation. I can't believe that you think some of the storylines that the WWE would be bad enough to influence a teenager to talk about weed, haha. THAT'S funny.
There are plenty of wacky people out there. Kirkman's INVINCIBLE just got a letter from a guy who LITERALLY believed the book would sell better if he "stopped taking the lord's name in vain" in dialogue. Now THAT is a letter-writer who just doesn't get it.

Whedon's run has seemed like fanfiction so far. Good fanfiction but fanfiction none the less.
He's reverted some characters development (Chase), revisited old story lines (Nico/Karolina), introduced his own love interests (forgeting Nico/Victor for that new red head) and used a cliche story ('come on gang we gotta find the four amulets if we wanna get back to the future!').
I miss the days of Vaughn. Not only did every issue ship on time but every issue was a must read with NO filler. Reading the first 3 volumes of Runaways in hardback recently really made me appreciate just how far he took these characters and developed them.
Plus I'm still pissed Whedon has seemingly dropped the Nico/Victor and return of Alex storylines.![]()