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SOMEONE HOLD ME: Lumberjanes‘ Noelle Stevenson Is Reviving Runaways for Marvel

DID THE DRESS DO THIS???? ALL HAIL THE POWER OF THE DRESS.

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As part of their Secret Wars event this May, all major Marvel comics universes are colliding into one big mish-mash called Battleworld, and what better time to revive some properties that seemed to have faded into obscurity? Today, Marvel announced news that made me run around my living room shrieking like only a fangirl can: they’re bringing back Runaways.

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One of my all-time favorite Marvel comics and a great entry into the Marvel universe, the original Runaways came to us from some of the greatest minds in comics, including Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona (currently the artist on Ms. Marvel), and even Joss Whedon. In this highly-underrated series, a group of teens discover that their parents are members of a collective of supervillains called The Pride, and band together to take their folks down. The book has an incredible cast of female characters (including girls with divers sexualities, races, and body types), and one of them even has a pet velociraptor. You can also find cameos from lots of familiar Marvel faces, like Captain America, which makes the journey into other Marvel comics a little easier.

What makes this good news into great news is that the new Secret Wars Runaways will be penned by none other than Lumberjanes‘ Noelle Stevenson, with art by Sanford Greene of Uncanny Avengers. Stevenson said that her comic will involve lots of established teens from the Marvel universe comprising a new, unique team of “rough and rowdy punk[s].” According to Stevenson, “They’re a group who wouldn’t necessarily choose to hang out with each other under normal circumstances—and actually outright hate each other in a few cases—but end up having to work together to survive and find out that they have more in common than they thought.”

The new Runaways will all attend a school together in Battleworld—but everything it not as it seems. “A lot of emphasis is placed on being the strongest and coming out on top no matter what,” Stevenson said, “and aggression, competition, ruthlessness and obedience are prized, so some of these kids are pretty messed up by that.” Instead of supervillain parents, it’s their supervillain headmaster against which they’ll be rebelling. “It’s [about] reevaluating how you were raised and the people who raised you and deciding what it actually is you want for yourself outside of that,” she explained.

Here’s a variant cover for the first issue (Noto!), and some excellent concept art from Greene for some of the series’ characters. It looks like we’re getting Skaar, Cloak, Dagger, Jubilee, Amadeus Cho, and a brand-new character named Sanna.

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We already know Nico Minoru will be a major team member on G. Willow Wilson and Marguerite K. Bennett’s all-female Battleworld Avengers team, A-Force, but it’s amazing to know we might get to see the rest of the old gang, too. Stevenson’s new Runaways series will debut in June – but before then, go ahead and pick up Volume One of Runaways: The Complete Collection to catch up on all the goodness. You won’t be disappointed.

(via CBR)

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Sam Maggs
Sam Maggs is a writer and televisioner, currently hailing from the Kingdom of the North (Toronto). Her first book, THE FANGIRL'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY will be out soon from Quirk Books. Sam’s parents saw Star Wars: A New Hope 24 times when it first came out, so none of this is really her fault.

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