James Mishler,
Comic Buyer's Guide
"This is what Star Wars comic books should be like: fresh stories, living characters, non-stop banter, action, and adventure. Sean Wang has hit the space opera-starship crew genre straight on with this series...Wang makes these characters come to life. Moreover, the universe they inhabit is as varied and vast as those of the best science-fiction authors, with plenty of real-life touches that make it that much more believable...And the art is finely drawn: concise, yet rich, and perfect for the story. This top-notch space-opera comic book is 'must' reading for fans of the genre."
Peter Laird,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
"Runners is one of those comics which, when you read it, you can clearly see is being done by somebody who loves what he's doing. Sean Wang puts a lot of heart and soul into this book, and it shows -- inventively cool aliens, meticulously thought-out spaceships and cityscapes, and a compelling storyline all combine to make Runners the best science fiction comic of recent vintage."
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Runners: The Big Snow Job #324 pgs / ColorAs Roka's crew faces off against the suprisingly well-armed rustlers, an even bigger threat awaits the winner...an angry native population! |
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Runners: The Big Snow Job #424 pgs / ColorCaptured by the natives, the double-cross is finally revealed! And a few more surprises are still in store for the crew as they make their escape... |
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Runners: The Big Snow Job #524 pgs / ColorThe big showdown! As enemy forces converge, Cember leads the crew against insurmountable odds, while the fate of Goshen's village hangs in the balance. |
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The critically-acclaimed sci-fi adventure series returns...IN COLOR!!
Hard times have fallen on Roka Nostaco and the smuggling crew of the Khoruysa Brimia. Tired of scraping by on small-time runs for petty criminals, they take on a big job to get back into the top tier of mob-level work. But high pay comes with high risk, and if the freezing climate of Planet Ciceron doesn't kill them, the hostile native population might. Assuming they don't all kill each other first! Success could put them back on track, but are they in the driver's seat or just pawns in a much bigger double-cross?