Runaways Vol.3 #2
By Zak Edwards
September 28, 2008 - 15:57
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Terry Moore
Penciller(s): Humberto Ramos
Inker(s): Dave Meikis
Colourist(s): Christina Strain
Letterer(s): Joe Carmagna
Cover Artist(s): Humberto Ramos
$2.99 US, $3.05 Canada
Issue two of Terry Moore and Humberto Ramos’ Runaways arc is everything an issue of Runaways needs to be great. It has humour, action, drama, great characterization, and something about it separating it from conventional super hero books. While the artistic style of penciller Humberto Ramos is driving me crazy, Terry Moore’s script keeps pace with the elements which made Runaways great before Joss Whedon.
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Humberto Ramos’ art is driving me insane. While I will admit when I first opened the first pages of this issue I was impressed, a closer look immediately made me groan. The colouring is great, with the alien invaders looking great as they power up against the Runaways, as does they’re powering up against their new threat, but they still look ridiculous. The characters eyes are the size of dinner plates, stuck inside giant faces which make the characters look like bobble heads. The scenes of the cast eating pizza look particularly bad, with Nico opening a gaping mouth to a dripping slice while her eyes have seem to magically shrunk down to below average size. The only scenes which actually don’t look over the top and much to cartoonish are with Karolina interacting one on one with Nico and Xavin. Ramos manages a subtlety which works well, while the rest feels like a bad joke.
7/10 Great script relying on strong characters. Poor art with little redeeming qualities.