Hulu orders Marvel's Runaways Series

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Nah, he was still loyal to the people who wanted to kill him. He was also a traitor.


this turned me off to the comics.
if they go this route fukk the runaways.
even though i wanna see molly act a damn fool.
Marvel aint even playing fair.
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I was a regular reader of Runaways before they pulled that :mjpls: shyt then I only became an occasional reader if at that. I don't even remember them having a replacement either. It just took all the wind out the sails for me.
 

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Alex Wilder, the leader, had no superpowers and was the one who betrayed his comrades for his parents. The same parents who wanted to kill him. Showing that the black male was still a slave. Pass.

BU bu bu Marvel is still about diversity :damn:
how was he a slave ? For not betraying his parents for a bunch of white kids ??:ohhh::usure:
 

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AS much as I enjoyed Runaways I still think the BIG TWIST that Whedon chose was short-sighted move that stymied the book creatively as it moved forward and lessened my love of the series as a whole.
Was it always planned to keep going though ? The real issue in the future was the delays and stuff . Granted I loved the OG Cast though and kept hoping
alex is resurrected like he did for that brief return .
maybe the tv show will get marvel to bring them back together .
Marvel is the company that shelved patriot for no reason and made prodigy who's the next closest character to Alex gay .
 

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how was he a slave ? For not betraying his parents for a bunch of white kids ??:ohhh::usure:
For being loyal to the people who wanted to KILL him.

How come the others were not loyal to the people who wanted to kill them. :usure:
 

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Alex Wilder, the leader, had no superpowers and was the one who betrayed his comrades for his parents. The same parents who wanted to kill him. Showing that the black male was still a slave. Pass.

BU bu bu Marvel is still about diversity :damn:

He's not a slave, he's the leader of the team. :dwillhuh:

In fact... he's one of the only team leaders in comics where the entire team is subserviant to him with no desenters.
Most teams have a Batman type characters lurking in the wind for the moment the stronger superman type leader slips up to take over. Or they will have a Wolverine type character more badass than the stoic Cyclops type leader that believe they should lead even though leader is competent.

But on Runaways each one of those lil white kids fall in line behind Alex Wilder and never question for a second he isn't the best possible leader.
On all the art he is front and center with everyone else cascaded behind him.

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He isn't a token black character on the team, he's the clear leader... answering to no one. Doesn't answer to the team, doesn't answer to the gods (he argues with the marvel comics gods at one point) and along with Thanos, Doom, and Mephesto is one of the only ppl to argue with death.

So IDK where you would get the notion he is a slave. :francis:
He's a black male from LA rocking a natural armed with genius level intellect. :banderas:
:camby:talking about hes a slave.
 
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