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- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) abstract ""Pride & Joy" is a six-issue story arc from the comic book series Runaways (vol. 1), published in issues one through six in 2003 by Marvel Comics' imprint Tsunami, which was created to attract young readers. It was written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Adrian Alphona. While it was initially intended to be a six-part miniseries, the popularity of "Pride & Joy" and new ideas from writer Vaughan allowed Runaways to grow into a regular monthly Marvel title. "Pride & Joy" has subsequently won several comics awards, including the 2006 Harvey Award for Best Continuing or Limited Series.Although the Tsunami imprint was unsuccessful, "Pride & Joy" (and the series Runaways that continued it) was one of the very few Tsunami series to do well in sales and to continue being published. The story arc has been critically acclaimed for its simple story set in the typically complex Marvel Universe. Vaughan is known for avoiding the clichés of the superhero genre, locating the group in Los Angeles rather than New York City, where most Marvel Comics superhero titles are set. In order to create an everyday setting and tone, Vaughan included various references to current popular culture, including television series, films, events and celebrities.The story arc's primary purpose was to introduce the main characters, six children who discover their parents are evil after seeing them murder a girl in a sacrificial ceremony. It centers upon the children's relationships with their parents as the children learn that they themselves have inherited their parents' powers. Once The Pride realizes their offspring have disappeared, they begin to use their considerable influence to track down their sons and daughters. "Pride & Joy" sets up the main concept of the series, which involves children versus their parents.".
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- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) caption "Art by Takeshi Miyazawa.".
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) caption "Featuring: Gertrude, Nico, Alex, Karolina, Chase, and Molly".
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) cat "Marvel Comics".
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) colorists Brian_Reber.
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) editors C._B._Cebulski.
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) editors Joe_Quesada.
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) editors Stephanie_Moore.
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) endmo "November".
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) endyr "2003".
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- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) inkers David_Newbold.
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- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) letterers Paul_Tutrone.
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) mainCharTeam Runaways_(comics).
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) mainCharTeam "Lieutenant Flores".
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) mainCharTeam "The Pride".
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- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) pencillers Adrian_Alphona.
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) publisher "Tsunami".
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) sortkey "Pride And Joy".
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) startmo "July".
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) startyr "2003".
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- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) title "Pride & Joy".
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) titles "Runaways #1-6".
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- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) type "storyarc".
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) writers Brian_K._Vaughan.
- Pride_&_Joy_(comics) comment ""Pride & Joy" is a six-issue story arc from the comic book series Runaways (vol. 1), published in issues one through six in 2003 by Marvel Comics' imprint Tsunami, which was created to attract young readers. It was written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Adrian Alphona. While it was initially intended to be a six-part miniseries, the popularity of "Pride & Joy" and new ideas from writer Vaughan allowed Runaways to grow into a regular monthly Marvel title.".
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