Pride (comics)

Pride
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceRunaways #1
(July 2003)
Created by
In-story information
Base(s)Los Angeles; secret lair beneath the La Brea Tar Pits.
Member(s)
  • Catherine Wilder
  • Geoffrey Wilder
  • Leslie Dean
  • Frank Dean
  • Janet Stein
  • Victor Stein
  • Stacey Yorkes
  • Dale Yorkes
  • Tina Minoru
  • Robert Minoru
  • Gene Hayes
  • Alice Hayes

Pride, is a supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters are depicted as a criminal organization that controlled the Los Angeles area of the Marvel Universe.[1] They are the parents and the initial and most prominent foes the Runaways have faced and are the team's greatest enemy to date. The Pride consists of six married couples who are secretly supervillains. They possess a wide range of abilities, skills, and resources. Each member of The Pride has their own unique powers or expertise, often related to their criminal or mystical backgrounds. The mafia-controlling Wilders, the time-traveling Yorkeses, the telepathic mutant Hayeses, the alien invader Deans, the mad scientist Steins, and the dark wizard Minorus.[1]

Pride was often considered to be an efficient super-villain team that barred other villains from controlling Los Angeles. Although the real world did not know of Pride's existence, Mafia mob bosses who did, such as the Kingpin, admitted the group ran Los Angeles with efficiency and vision.[2] The Pride first appeared in Runaways #1, published by Marvel Comics in 2003, and was created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona.[3]

Pride also appeared in Hulu's television series Runaways set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where most of them are presented as caring parents who act out of a desire to protect their children from a greater threat.

  1. ^ a b "CLM: The Pride". The Brave and the Blog. 2008-04-19. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  2. ^ Joss Whedon (w), Michael Ryan (p), Christina Strain (i). "Dead-End Kids" Runaways, vol. 2, no. 25 (April 2007). Marvel Comics.
  3. ^ Brian K. Vaughan (w), Adrian Alphona (p), David Newbold (i). "Pride & Joy" Runaways, no. 1 (April 2003). Marvel Comics.