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Civil War

Civil War

Young Avengers & Runaways

by Zeb Wells and Stefano Caselli
Paperback
Publication Date: 05/04/2016

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Whose side are you on? As the tide of public opinion turns inexorably against Marvel's heroes, the gears of Civil War threaten to crush the young heroes known as the Runaways. But when the Young Avengers off er their assistance, will the Runaways believe they're on the same side? The warden of the prison called the Cube wants both teams taken down - and he sends his most powerful weapon to do it: Noh-Varr, the young Kree known as Marvel Boy Can the two teen teams put aside their differences and work together to free their captured teammates?

COLLECTING: CIVIL WAR: YOUNG AVENGERS & RUNAWAYS 1-4

ISBN:
9780785195726
9780785195726
Category:
Graphic novels: superheroes & super-villains
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
05-04-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Marvel Worldwide, Incorporated
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
160
Dimensions (mm):
260.35x171.45x6.35mm
Weight:
0.29kg
Zeb Wells

A writer for the Emmy Award-winning animated series Robot Chicken, Zeb Wells began making a name for himself at Marvel with his irreverent New Warriors limited series, which provided an inspiration for key story threads that would later appear in Civil War; he also wrote the Civil War: Young Avengers/Runaways tie-in.

His collaboration with the late Seth Fisher on Fantastic Four/Iron Man: Big in Japan produced one of the last decade's most charming comics. Wells' other credits include Daredevil: Battlin' Jack Murdock, Venom: Dark Origin, Dark Reign: Elektra and Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One. He also contributed to the thrice-monthly Amazing Spider-Man and helped relaunch New Mutants.

Stefano Caselli

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