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The Runaways Return
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“It’s a whole lot of magic and action. It’s otherworldly.” —LYRICA OKANO, who plays Nico Minoru
Imagine waking up one morning and finding out your parents are supervillains. That’s what happened to the six main characters of Marvel’s Runaways. Its third season starts this month on Hulu. The teens must use their newly discovered superpowers and invent technological tools while figuring out how to stop their parents’ evil schemes and save their captured friends.
There are 33 episodes of Runaways. The show is based on a comic, which had 6 issues in its first volume. What’s the ratio of episodes to issues in simplest form? Record your work and answer on our Numbers in the News answer sheet.
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