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10. Runaways

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Be it on TV or in the pages of a comic book, the concept of Runaways is a genius one: a group of teenage strangers coming together after discovering their parents are no-good, nefarious supervillains!

When it was announced that ABC was bringing this young team to live-action life for Hulu in 2017, hope was high that this fun comic could be spun into an equally fun TV show.

In comparison to some of the other offerings featured on this list, Runaways was a relative success for the sheer fact that it got three seasons before the decision was made to bring the show to a close. Things really hit a nice rhythm by the time of the second season and carried on throughout the series' third and final year.

Some argued that the titular group of heroes were often left in the background as the adults of the series stole the show, but what's a great hero (or heroes?) without a great villain or two?

While Runaways is a relatively faithful adaptation of its source material, one accusation that could be laid at the door of the show is that there were times when there was maybe too many cooks in the kitchen where the main characters were concerned.

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