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Old 09-11-2006, 05:45 PM   #1
MattBrady
 
JOSS WHEDON TALKS RUNAWAYS

While Marvel may have lessened the surprise a nudge by laying the seeds over the last few days [which are always astute Newsarama readers picked up on], if last week anyone has suggested Joss Whedon’s next Marvel project would be The Runaways, they might have been looked at like they had three heads.

But today it’s official. Whedon will indeed continue the series after the original creative team of Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona exit with issues #24, picking up immediately with issue #25 and joined by artist Michael Ryan (“Very cool, very grounded but with style. He's sent sketches of the kids and they made my heart go pit-a-pa,” said Whedon).

Newsarama was able to track Whedon down for a few moments for a brief chat on this surprising development and the first question we asked was pretty straightforward…

Why Runaways..?

“I just love the book,” Whedon said matter-of-factly. ”I couldn't help myself. I seldom make intelligent choices and when I do they usually turn out to be really stupid decisions. So I'm going with love. Following Brian [Vaughan] on any book is idiotic, but playing with these kids makes it worth the hilarious drop in quality we're all gonna enjoy.”

Though a relatively stable monthly series, and even more successful in digests, Runaways enjoys more of a loyal cult status than big time sales, despite critical acclaim, awards, and nominations. We asked Whedon for any thoughts he had on why he thinks that is…

“Wasn't the X-Men cancelled once?” he asked rhetorically. “Few things come out of the gate swinging, because I'm pretty sure that metaphor combines horseracing with baseball, which (polo doesn't count) is a horrible idea -- or wait, jockeys swinging bats at each other while their horses pound turf -- that's an awesome idea! Like the gladiators of old, only smaller!

“Right. X-Men…

“Point is, finding an audience is never easy unless you have huge marketing behind you and even that doesn't guarantee lasting power. Runaways is a great concept wonderfully executed. I'm here to change all that.”

Self-deprecation aside, Whedon also understand his name and marketing profile can serve not only to continue the concept Vaughan and Alphona started, but also serve as a catalyst for more, new readers to discover and critically-acclaimed collections from the original team.

“It's definitely possible that some new people will check the book out, and yes, the best part of that is how many folk will get to go back and see what Brian and Adrian did,” he said.

Since Whedon already brought up the X-Men comparison, we asked the Astonishing X-Men writer if he believes comparison’s between the Runaways and the glory years of Chris Claremont’s “All-New, All-Different X-Men” are valid?

“Absolutely,” he responded. “This series has a freshness and whimsy that are unique, but the great interpersonal stuff, the voices, the sense of self-discovery - that does resemble the classic X-stuff. Runaways is the new voice of the Marvel Universe because it thinks the Marvel Universe is a bunch of old guys, and treats them accordingly.”

Asked to succinctly describe the series to new readers who maybe are not familiar with it up to this point, Whedon replied, “Group of kids find out their parents are supervillains, then they (this is where the title so brilliantly comes in) run away

And as to his plans for that concept? Can readers expect to be introduced to any new members of the cast? Changes in scenery? To the core concept?

“New member? Yes. Change of scenery? Hell yes! Change in the core concept? Not in a million years,” he said.

“Brian said the kids had been a bit sedentary and needed to be literally on the run again. I'm sending them to Manhattan, where they'll meet some stalwart Marvel folk they haven't met before and then I'm sending them somewhere very different.”

Because the series is based so much in characterization, we asked the writer for his brief thoughts on each member of the cast...

Karolina?

“There's something off about that girl. I hardly ever see her with a nice boy.”

Molly?

“She's gonna do a stint as a baseball-bat-wielding jockey. On Planet Hulk.”

Nico?

“Gonna kill her.”

Chase?

“Chase has no real superpowers and is occasionally not so bright. This makes him awesome like me. He will get lots of money and cars.”

Victor?

Doom is a totally different book. Do your research, knucklehead.”

Xavin?

“Gonna kill her. Him.... it. Them?”:

And how about the recently deceased Gert, which hit loyal readers hard?

“I cried a single man-tear at the lunch table in the middle of Comic-Con,” declared Whedon. “I wish I were kidding. I curse Brian K Vulture and everything he stands for. If I did have the chance to write that indelible, brilliantly conceived character, I'd kill her.”

Finally, Whedon’s departing thoughts/last impressions for readers as they await the end of Vaughan and Alphona’s run and the start of his and Michael Ryan’s?

“Fasten your seatbelts! Make sure your tray table is in the upright and locked position! Stow any excess baggage under the seat in front of you, we're taxi-ing toward the runway to adventure!

“Hey, Brian made my favorite book. I'm gonna do right by his kids, the ones that aren't dead or on Planet Hulk.”

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    Old 09-11-2006, 10:11 PM   #2
    magik76
     
    I am all over this like a dose of the clap. I hope it is a number one book never mind a top ten one!
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 10:15 PM   #3
    skinnyboy23
     
    Im listening to the buffy theme while dancing maniacally with tears in my eyes.

    i wish i could say im joking but ive quite literally gone APESH!T.
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 10:15 PM   #4
    Nick MB
     
    Wow. It'd been predicted all week, but I never saw it coming. This is impressive. Is Joss down to stay for the foreseeable future? Or at least a couple of years? It sounds like he has at least a pair of stories planned, which is good...
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 10:21 PM   #5
    Egg
     
    I was worried as to who the replacement writer would be... this has proven that those worries were totally unfounded! Can't wait!
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 10:23 PM   #6
    Disco Cookie
     
    Fantastic news. Whedon will do a great job on this title. It absolutely suits his style.
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 10:24 PM   #7
    jmp
     
    I just got into Runaways via the digests. This announcement is going to make me switch after the next digest is released and start collecting monthly. Darn you Marvel!! Thank you Marvel!!!
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 10:26 PM   #8
    Mundungus
     
    God...is real...
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 10:27 PM   #9
    motteditor
     
    Heh. Whedon cracks me up. Biggest question for me -- is the new Runaway going to be an existing character or someone Whedon makes up. Oooh, maybe it'll be Hisako? They've sort of got a link thanks to Vaughan's shout-out.
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 10:28 PM   #10
    Burnt Frog
     
    (Goes out into the street and does an Andy Dufresne!)

    THANK YOU GOD!
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 10:39 PM   #11
    hithereeveryone
     
    WHOOT!!!!!! Please excuse me while I dance.
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 10:46 PM   #12
    samnoir
     
    Wow! This is great news. I wonder how long Joss will be on this title?

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    Old 09-11-2006, 10:51 PM   #13
    Ye Olde Iowa
     
    I hope, at the very least, we get some sort of flashback tale with Gert. I would love to see Whedon's take on her, especially since she was my favorite of the Runaways. This is just such awesome news. I can't think of anyone I would rather take over after BKV. Runaways, in my opinion, has been consistently the best book the Big 2 have been putting out, with Astonishing X-Men shortly behind it; let's just hope that Whedon can keep his magic going!

    Plus after last issue of AXM and how formidable he made Kitty Pryde, I really can't wait to see how badass his take on Molly is.
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 11:01 PM   #14
    PoisonElf
     
    This has been a good day...
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 11:09 PM   #15
    Spence1
     
    Yeah baby!!!! This is so going to rock. Even though I hoped all weekend long that this would be the case--I never saw it coming! Seriously, this is great news. I've been smiling and cackling maniacally ever since I read this. Joss will do amazing things, and the book will be a hit. I'm sure BKV is very happy about this (since he brokered the deal).

    Marvel's showing some good sense here by making Joss' next project a lesser known (but high quality) book like the Runaways, instead of something like Spider-Man which would sell with or without him. Good show!
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 11:18 PM   #16
    Benjamin Ong
     
    Thumbs up

    I was gonna drop Runaways when I read that Vaughan and Alphona were leaving the series... but now? Make mine Runaways forever!
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 11:21 PM   #17
    Michael Mayket
     
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Ye Olde Iowa
    I hope, at the very least, we get some sort of flashback tale with Gert. I would love to see Whedon's take on her, especially since she was my favorite of the Runaways.

    Maybe Nico will kill a deer and then the team will perform a resurrection spell that gets interrupted by a motorcycle gang. No, wait, a mutant motorcycle gang.

    Man. They should let me write this book with ideas like that one.
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 11:33 PM   #18
    Fray
     
    Awesome news! I might never have read an issue of Runaways (now my favorite comic) had it not been for Joss' high praise for it. It's great to see things come full circle with him taking over the book.
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 11:39 PM   #19
    drs9p
     
    I am trying to find words that can appropriately encapsulate my joy. I have failed.
     
    Old 09-11-2006, 11:47 PM   #20
    Young Vision
     
    Damn, now I have to get it. All of it. I'm finally gonna be a Runaways reader guys!
     
    Old 09-12-2006, 12:07 AM   #21
    notmertz
     
    Hey, maybe somebody at Marvel really does care about and like Runaways. Talk about the best possible move the company could make at this critical time in its development. As bittersweet as it is, I'm happy that the kids are going to have a fighting chance at handing around for a while.

    I'm still gonna miss the heck out of BKV, and especially Alphona.
     
    Old 09-12-2006, 12:07 AM   #22
    mlk2
     
    Wow, great, great news!
     
    Old 09-12-2006, 12:15 AM   #23
    BillReed
     
    ____, I'ma have to buy this, aren't I?
     
    Old 09-12-2006, 12:17 AM   #24
    Wellness
     
    LEAVE NICO AND XAVIN ALONE!!!





    Or put them together. Hell add Karolina in the mix and...
     
    Old 09-12-2006, 12:17 AM   #25
    Doombug
     
    *Tries to resist his inner screaming girl*

    I cannot wait for this. I can't believe I was right on who would take over. I can't wait.
     
     
       

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