The Runaways Thread

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Heinberg is working on a project involving comic books? Awesome. Expect delays when he realizes he has to turn in more scripts to Grey's Anatomy, then gets hired to write for Gossip Girl or the new 90210.
 
Yeah, my stance on Heinberg remains the same as it's been for the last two years: f*** him.
 
Unless he's making sweet, sweet comics Jimmy Cheung....
 
The art is even worse this month. The panel where Niko screams as Molly and Klara look goofily on. Horrible stuff. Ramos is not well suited to this genre. The writing is fine, nothing wrong with it, the whole business with the radio DJ that seemed like filler has suddenly become interesting. Typicaly Moore. After 6 issues I fully expect to laud Moore, and decry Ramos. As I have been doing since the teamup was announced.
 
I was re-reading issue 2the last day, I'm pretty sure there's a shot of Karolina's nipple in one panel. Anyone else notice, or I am the only one still picking up Runaways?
 
I was re-reading issue 2the last day, I'm pretty sure there's a shot of Karolina's nipple in one panel. Anyone else notice, or I am the only one still picking up Runaways?

Apparently I was not the only one who jumped ship after Whedon's "lengthy" run.
 
Yeah, it was a combination of factors. BKV leaving. Whedon & Ryan coming aboard with a lot of hype only to spend 14 months telling a fairly generic 6 issue story overloaded with side characters, including a Mary Sue. Then Marvel started improving enough as a whole that RUNAWAYS was no longer the title I relied on for month in, month out excellence, excitement, and quality.
 
Whedon's run drained the interest right out of me, and Moore and Ramos ultimately couldn't rekindle it.
 
I trade-waited Whedon's run just like I did BKV's, so my interest remained pretty much constant. I'm still picking up this book. It's not horrible, but it's not very good.
 
A mediocre RUNAWAYS is just a shell of itself.
 
Any news on the film? Last I heard ageeeeeees ago was that BKV had been hired to write the script.
 
According to Marvel's site Takeshi Miyazawa will do doing the pencils for Runaways 7, though Ramos will till be doing the cover. Does anyone know if this is a permanent thing, or a one-off or what? In case anybody wants to know what's going on, not a lot happened in issue four, though it's clearly setting itself up for a finale of some sort, and Chase's subplot with the job at the radio station is getting perplexing. With a good artist, Moore's run could have legs.
 
I picked up the first four issues of the Moore/Ramos run today and heres what I thought...

The art isn't actually that bad. Of course it's Humberto Ramos so it's the worse we've ever seen Runaways but by his standards it's no so bad. He may have toned his style down a bit or maybe his style is just a better fit for a book like this as opposed to something like the X-Men. Overall it isn't bad enough to make me drop the series.

My biggest problem is with Terry Moore. His debut arc just feels a bit...lightweight and some of the team are a bit out of character.
Xavin in particular feels like a completly different person while Moore has sadly followed Whedon's cue and completly done away with all the good work done by BKV on Chase's character by turning him back into a jock. Moore's work with the other team members isn't too bad though.

The story is one massive 'meh'. Majesdanians come to take revenge on Karolina and while a story like this feels like it could have been wrapped up in one issue were now on 4 issues and nothing is really happening.

Moore has potential though once he gets a few arcs in and stamps his own mark on this series.

Also, Klara seems like a completly pointless addition to the cast. Her and Molly are essentialy written as one character with two sides and Klara's sole purpose seems to be to counter-act Molly's innocence and thus make her less annoyoing to the readers who can't stand her.
 
Any news on the film? Last I heard ageeeeeees ago was that BKV had been hired to write the script.

Here is some news.

Oct 21 2008 8:55 PM EDT
Could 'Runaways' Movie Be The New 'Goonies'? Marvel President Hopes So

'I think all kids secretly wonder at one time or another whether their parents are good or evil,' Kevin Feige says of comic's setup.

By Shawn Adler

They are the masterminds who brought you "Iron Man" and "The Incredible Hulk." They are working on films for characters like Thor, Captain America and Dr. Strange, not to mention their tag team "The Avengers."

But ask Marvel Studios President of Production Kevin Feige what film he's most excited about, and the answer isn't a single adult superhero — it's a teen one. More accurately, a group of teen heroes. "Runaways" — which is currently being scripted by comic writer Brian K. Vaughan — is tentatively scheduled to be among the studio's many post-"Avengers" projects.

"I love the idea. Brian brought to Marvel one of the best new concepts that we've had in quite some time," Feige said of the film, for which he expects a finished script in early 2009. "It's very different than anything we've done before."

"Runaways" follows a group of kids who come to discover that their parents are up to no good — as in, a take-over-the-world kind of "no good."

OK, sure, not everybody's parents are supervillains, Feige laughed, but didn't everybody at some point think their parents were?

"I love the idea of kids banding together, discovering this thing, which I think all kids secretly wonder at one time or another whether their parents are good or evil. Well, these guys find out, unfortunately, that their parents happen to be supervillains," Feige said of the flick's setup. "I loved, when I was a kid, movies like 'Goonies' and 'Explorers' — and a non-genre example of that is 'Stand by Me' — the idea that when I came home from school, I could go on an adventure anywhere."

With the comic now in its fifth year and on its third major writer (including Vaughan, "Buffy" creator Joss Whedon and current writer Terry Moore), "Runaways," the film, will more or less follow Vaughan's creation arc, Feige said.

"In our discussions with Brian, we wanted him to be the person to bring it to life. I think it won't be a precise story line of any [of his comics], but certainly it will be most similar to the tone or origins of his structure in its initial run," Feige explained.

What it may or may not follow is the recent Marvel convention of cross-pollination, which is the buzzword of the summer thanks to cameos like Nick Fury's in "Iron Man" and Tony Stark's in "The Incredible Hulk." In the "Runaways" comic, several prominent heroes make brief appearances, but Feige thinks it's unlikely for the film version.

"If it fits a dramatic moment that we want to get across in the film, we would be able to do that — but I wouldn't want to rely on having Iron Man come in and wave every five minutes so we can put that in the commercial and sell more," Feige said. "I really want to build movies to stand on their own, and there's no reason that 'Runaways' — with the right script and the right cast — couldn't fit that on its own."
 
Post-Avengers?

Gonna be yeeeeeeeeeeaaaars until we see it. :(

Sounds like it'll be good though. I actually have 100% faith in BKV to turn in a good script so as long as Marvel get a decent director, a good cast and market it well Runaways could be huge.

Joss Whedon's run would probably work a lot better as a film than it did as a comic book arc. Something for a later movie though.

Also, just for fun, anyone got any idea on who they'd like to see direct or in the cast?

Just off the top of my head...Whedon as director?
 
if the script is done in jan/feb they should just seriously focus on it and get it out by the end of 09/ begining of 2010...

then they can get a sequel out post avengers/antman to throw in victor since ultron will probably be introduced in one of those.
 
Remember the good old days? :(
Remember wanting more after you finished your latest issue of Runaways?

Remember old lace's face at the sight of doughnuts?
 
That was all almost 3 years ago now thanks to Whedon's ridiculously delayed run. Comic fans have memories like goldfish. :o
 
Whedon didn't kill this title...he just beat it really good with a baseball bat. Then Ramos and Moore stumbled upon it's badly injured body and slit it's throat. :(
 
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