City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Runaways, writers, Terry Moore, Christopher Yost, James Asmus ; pencils, Takeshi Miyazawa ; artists, Sara Pichelli, Emma Rios ; colors, Christina Strain ; letters, VC's Joe Caramagna, Vol. 10

Label
Runaways, writers, Terry Moore, Christopher Yost, James Asmus ; pencils, Takeshi Miyazawa ; artists, Sara Pichelli, Emma Rios ; colors, Christina Strain ; letters, VC's Joe Caramagna, Vol. 10
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
T+
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Runaways
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Responsibility statement
writers, Terry Moore, Christopher Yost, James Asmus ; pencils, Takeshi Miyazawa ; artists, Sara Pichelli, Emma Rios ; colors, Christina Strain ; letters, VC's Joe Caramagna
Series statement
Runaways, 10
Summary
A group of kids - including a witch, a robot, a mutant and a time-displaced little girl - living together in Los Angeles. What could possibly go wrong? After saying goodbye to one of their own during a conflict with some aggressive alien invaders, the Runaways are attempting to get back to normal - which for them means video games, camping trips and, of course, neutralising potential violent threats to the City of Angels. Meanwhile, a popular radio DJ is concocting a devious scheme. With the help of a mysterious magician, Val Rhymin produces a song guaranteed to take Los Angeles by storm. Using a mystic chant layered in with the tune, the tune magically turns anyone who has undergone plastic surgery into an obedient zombie! And since it's in L.A., that means a lot of zombies..
Table Of Contents
Runaways #7-9 / writer: Terry Moore ; pencils: Takeshi Miyazawa -- Mollifest destiny / writer: Christopher Yost ; artist: Sara Pichelli -- Truth or dare / writer: James Asmus ; artist: Emma Rios
Target audience
adolescent
resource.variantTitle
Rock zombies
Classification
resource.colorist