The way Nico's spells are treated as a limited resource, with no repeats. (An idea from the original series, but this really, ahem, runs with it.) It forces magic to be inventive and novel, rather than a solve-all.pic.twitter.com/V3U6NoNz80
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Nice Little Easter Egg #4,129: Karolina and Julie Powers' phone backgrounds are pictures of each other as drawn by @McKelvie, from the cover of Young Avengers #15. See what I mean about its handling of the characters' pasts?pic.twitter.com/aIBS0rAqWX
At the same time, it's a comic about not being held back by the past. Both of the main villains so far, this was their main flaw. It's a neat extrapolation of the themes of the original Runaways, and especially interesting for a comic about resurrecting* old beloved characters.pic.twitter.com/FwFglMetpN
*in some cases literally. And god, I cannot believe how much they sold me on bringing Gert back.pic.twitter.com/cdvjfCrujO
Rowell is fantastic at writing the age differences in a cast that runs from 13 to 20. We're talking gaps of a year or two – but that makes a huge difference when you're a teenager, and you can really feel it here.pic.twitter.com/R1v05RUHie
Also, this scene with Karolina vocalising as a way of dealing with intrusive thoughts is, um, pretty relatable.pic.twitter.com/ggAVCEOLUk
But most importantly, Runaways (2017–) features probably the single best comics panel of all time. It will live in my reaction image folder for years to come. So, thanks for that, @RainbowRowell, @KristaferAnka & @COLORnMATT.pic.twitter.com/B8OVoirgGi
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