
Runaways: Vol.1 Pride and Joy with Keith Lehtinen
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- Keith Lehtinen introduced Certain Point of View's Trade School podcast format, focusing on discussions of beloved comic book trade paperbacks instead of new releases.
- The meeting analyzed Marvel's New Generation Initiative, highlighting the lasting impact of the 2000s effort and recognizing Runaways as a foundational series for launching new characters.
- Runaways Volume 1: Pride and Joy, created by Brian K. Vaughan and team in 2003, serves as a personal favorite linked to the host's connection to Vaughan’s earlier work.
- The story centers on six California teenagers who uncover their parents' true nature during a party, showcasing diverse backgrounds and relatability to characters like Alex and Chase.
- The dialogue style was compared to Aaron Sorkin's, emphasizing strong family dynamics and character development as standout elements of the series.
- Runaways characters have made significant appearances in Marvel crossover events, including Civil War and Secret Invasion, indicating their ongoing relevance in the Marvel Universe.
- Notable character arcs include Nico’s role in Strange Academy and Chase’s survival story in Avengers Arena, pointing to continued character development beyond the original series.
- The Hulu TV adaptation of Runaways maintained the heart of the original story, albeit with mixed reviews on creative changes.
- The meeting included a promotional segment for the 'We Have Issues' comic review show hosted by Keith and Josway, highlighting weekly coverage of multiple publishers.
Notes ️ Introduction & Format (00:00 - 00:00)
- Keith Lettanen introduces Certain Point of View's Trade School podcast format where different hosts discuss beloved comic book trade paperbacks.
- Host explains deviation from normal purview of reviewing new releases to focus on older trades.
- Analysis of Marvel's pattern of introducing new hero generations, with 2000s effort having lasting impact on the brand.
- Runaways identified as the foundational series that enabled other new character launches to reach print.
- 2003 Runaways Volume 1: Pride and Joy by Brian K. Vaughan (writer), Adrian Alphona (pencils), David Newbold (inks), Brian Reber (colors), Paul Tutrone (letters).
- Host's personal connection during comic reading lull, motivated by Vaughan's work on Y: The Last Man.
- Six California teenagers from varying socioeconomic backgrounds discover their parents' true nature during annual house party.
- Host's personal identification with characters: Chase (mechanical genius), Carolina (perfect daughter), Nico (goth), Molly (ignored), and especially Alex (too-smart gifted kid).
- Aaron Sorkin-style dialogue and family dynamics highlighted as key strengths.
- Characters integrated into Marvel crossover events: Civil War, Secret Invasion, One World Under Doom.
- Nico's appearances in Strange Academy, A Force, Mystic Arcana.
- Chase featured in Avengers Arena (Hunger Games-style survival story).
- Molly joined Wolverine's young proteges group.
- Hulu TV adaptation maintained story's heart with mixed success on changes.
- Advertisement for 'We Have Issues' weekly comic review show with Keith and Josway, covering multiple publishers weekly.
- Show available on Geek Elite Media and podcast platforms.
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