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Chase meets with the Runaways and tells them that their parents will come for them with weapons. A chase ensues and the Runaways split up. Nico confronts her parents and fights them, resulting in shattered glass getting embedded in Robert's neck. Alex is pursued by his parents, but he tricks them into getting caught by the cops and has them ...
Runaways is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics.The series features a group of teenagers who discover that their parents are part of an evil crime organization known as "the Pride".
Her parents were originally real estate agents, as opposed to famous actors. [5] Molly was one of the few Runaways to actually keep the name she had in Brian K. Vaughan's original proposal; she is named after Vaughan's younger sister, Molly Hayes Vaughan. [5] However, in the original pitch for the series, Molly's parents were Hollywood actors.
Every year, Nico's parents join five other couples in a charity event; one year, Nico and the other kids spy on their parents. [12] Nico is shocked to discover her father speaking an enchantment, and after witnessing the murder of an innocent girl by their parents ("the Pride"), Nico joins the others in their massive ransack to run away from their parents. [13]
Alex manipulated the Runaways as a way of taking the six tickets in paradise for himself, his parents, Nico and her parents. [14] Nico brutally refuses his offer, beating up Alex in the process. Within seconds, the other Runaways retrieve their stolen items from Alex.
This caused a ceasefire, during which time Gertrude and Molly explained to Cloak and Dagger that the LAPD were actually corrupt and under the control of the Runaways' supervillain parents, the Pride. Cloak managed to reconnect to his cloak and rescue the Runaways he had absorbed, and he and Dagger both promised to return to New York and bring ...
"Pride & Joy" is a six-issue story arc from the comic book series Runaways (vol. 1), published in issues one through six in 2003 by Marvel Comics' imprint Tsunami, which was created to attract young readers.
The character has appeared primarily in the series Runaways. [1] Geoffrey is the leader of the Pride, a supervillain crime ring in Los Angeles. [2] He is the father of Alex Wilder. [1] Geoffrey Wilder was played by Ryan Sands in the Hulu TV series Runaways set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He is considered a father who is just trying to ...