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Series: The Original Series, No. 41
Writer(s): Howard Weinstein
Penciller(s): Rod Whigham
Inker(s): Arne Starr
Publication information
Publisher: DC Comics
Published: December 1992


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Previous Comic:
#40: The Tabukan Syndrome
Star Trek: The Original Series
(DC Comics, Series Two)
Next Comic:
#42: A Little Adventure...

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DC Comics

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Runaway

[[Image:|200px|center|Anna Marie Reynolds (Amalgam Universe)]]
Real Name
Anna Marie Reynolds
Current Alias

Identity

Alignment

Affiliation

Universe

Base Of Operations
JLX Wavecruiser

Characteristics
Gender

Eyes

Hair

Unusual Features
White streak in her hair

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Origin
Origin
Rogue and Gypsy were combined in a Marvel versus DC crossover

Place of Birth
Somewhere in America

First appearance

Contents

History

Runaway was a former member of the Judgment League Avengers who spoke with a strong Texan accent, until the metamutant faction of the team split into an independent group, the JLX. Runaway was among the metamutants who went to search for Atlantis, despite trying to protect Aqua-Mariner from himself.

Runaway disappeared after the passing of the Armageddon Agenda, but later rejoined the JLX when they were assembled by Amazon to battle the menace of Fin Fang Flame.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Runaway can absorb the abilities, memories and powers (if any) from any person she comes into physical contact with, she can also fly, and has superhuman strength

Abilities

None known

Strength level

Unknown

Weaknesses

None known

See Also

Links and References

  • None.

Footnotes


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Marvel Database

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Runaway

[[File:|200px|center|Anna Marie Reynolds (Earth-692)]]
Real Name
Anna Marie Reynolds
Current Alias

Identity

Alignment


Universe

Base Of Operations
JLX Wavecruiser

Characteristics
Gender

Eyes

Hair

Unusual Features
White Streak in her hair

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Origin
Origin
Gypsy and Rogue were combined in a Marvel versus DC crossover

Place of Birth
Somewhere in America

Creators

First appearance

Contents

History

Runaway was a former member of the Judgment League Avengers who spoke with a strong Texan accent, until the metamutant faction of the team split into an independant group, the JLX. Runaway was among the metamutants who went to search for Atlantis, despite trying to protect Aqua-Mariner from himself.

Runaway disappeared after the passing of the Armageddon Agenda, but later rejoined the JLX when they were assembled by Amazon to battle the menace of Fin Fang Flame.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Runaway can absorb the abilities, memories and powers (if any) from any person she comes in physical contact with, she can also fly, and has superhuman strength

Abilities

None known

Strength level

Unknown

Weaknesses

None known

Links

  • Appearances of Anna Marie Reynolds (Earth-692)
  • Character Gallery: Anna Marie Reynolds (Earth-692)
  • Images that feature Anna Marie Reynolds (Earth-692)
  • Fan-Art Gallery: Anna Marie Reynolds (Earth-692)
  • Quotations by Anna Marie Reynolds (Earth-692)

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Transformers

Up to date as of February 05, 2010

From Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki

The kids try to help the Space Mini-Con Team escape from the Decepticons and the Autobots by running away.

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  • Major characters (in order of appearance):

Contents

Synopsis

On the moon, Tidal Wave and Megatron are undergoing repairs and a tune-up following their defeat by the Requiem Blaster in the previous episode. Thrust attempts to allay Megatron's concerns about the Autobots.

Meanwhile, the Autobots are having a heated debate about the Space Mini-Con Team. Optimus Prime is reluctant to use them in battle, given their obvious reluctance to fight, while the other Autobots (particularly Jetfire, and Hot Shot) argue that it'd be better to use their power to destroy the Decepticons in one fell swoop. However, before Optimus can come to a decision the Autobots realize the Mini-Cons in question are missing...

Suspicious Strangers are suspicious.

Rad, Carlos, Alexis, Billy and Fred are conspiring to sneak the Space Team away where neither the Autobots or Decepticons can find them. Bundling the Mini-Cons up in clothes, they buy bus tickets for Central City and (narrowly avoiding detection by an alert canine named Sally) make their getaway as the Autobots scour the city, intent on capturing the runaways.

Thrust has been monitoring human surveillance satellites above the Autobot base, and is puzzled as to why the humans are leading the Mini-Cons away. He becomes even more puzzled when he realizes Optimus Prime is tailing the bus at a distance.

Optimus is thrown off the trail when the runaways disembark in a cornfield and make their way to a dilapidated Farmhouse hideout where the kids help the Mini-Cons set up a series of alarms, early-warnings and traps in case the Decepticons come looking for them- as well as engaging in a FCC-mandated level of tomfoolery.

These preparations prove surprisingly useful as Thrust appears on the farm, declaring his intention to seize the Mini-Cons for his own. He is blinded, bruised, roped, tripped, and rolled-over in short order until he's steaming mad. While the booby-traps were insufficient to actually stop the Decepticon, they did buy enough time for Optimus Prime to arrive and drive Thrust off.

As the other Autobots make a belated appearance, Rad delivers an impassioned speech urging the Autobots to see them as individuals, not tools to be used in their battle with the Decepticons. Optimus Prime agrees, reminding his troops that if they use these Mini-Cons against their will, they're no better than the Decepticons.

Hot Shot concludes that this means that they will fight with the Mini-Cons as a team, yeah!

(Hot Shot is kinda an idiot.)

Quotes

Notes

  • Thrust has to explain to Cyclonus and Demolishor what artificial satellites are; the concept is foreign to Transformers.

Animation and/or technical glitches

Hey armada Myclones... cool.
  • Starscream and Demolishor are noticeably off-model in the first scene at the Decepticon base-- their heads are the size of their torsos.

Continuity errors

Real-world references

  • None known.

Miscellaneous trivia


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