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Books with author Brian K. Vaughan

  • Runaways, Vol. 1: Pride and Joy

    Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona

    Paperback (Marvel, Dec. 6, 2006)
    All young people believe their parents are evil ... but what if they really are? Meet Alex, Karolina, Gert, Chase, Molly and Nico - whose lives are about to take an unexpected turn. When these six young friends discover their parents are all secretly super-powered villains, the shocked teens find strength in one another. Together, they run away from home and straight into the adventure of their lives - vowing to turn the tables on their evil legacy.
  • Runaways Volume 1: Pride & Joy

    Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona

    Paperback (Marvel, April 27, 2011)
    Six misfit teenagers discover their parents are part of a group of super-villains, and band together to fight them and return to normal life.
  • Runaways

    Brian K. Vaughan

    Paperback (Panini Books, March 9, 2009)
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  • Doctor Strange: The Oath

    Brian K. Vaughan, Marcos Martin

    Paperback (Marvel, June 6, 2007)
    Doctor Stephen Strange embarks on the most important paranormal investigation of his career, as he sets out to solve an attempted murder - his own! And with his most trusted friend also at death's door, Strange turns to an unexpected corner of the Marvel Universe to recruit a new ally. Eisner Award-winning writer Brian K. Vaughan (Runaways, Y: The Last Man) and red-hot artist Marcos Martin (Captain America, Batgirl: Year One) join forces for an adventure that will take the Sorcerer Supreme from the underworld of New York City to the deadliest dimensions on the outskirts of reality - while firmly establishing him in the current Marvel Universe and setting him up to join a surprising new team! Collects Doctor Strange: The Oath #1-5.
  • Runaways Volume 4: True Believers

    Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona

    Paperback (Marvel, June 8, 2011)
    After the destruction of the Pride, super-villains scramble to take control of Los Angeles, and only the Pride's super-powered children, the Runaways, can stop them.
  • Runaways, Vol. 4: True Believers

    Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona

    Hardcover (Marvel, Jan. 6, 2010)
    It's an all-new beginning for the book that Wizard calls "the best original concept from Marvel in thirty years!" When a group of teenagers discovers that their parents are actually super-villains, they run away from home...but that's only step one! Now that the evil Pride is gone, nearly every bad guy in the Marvel Universe is trying to fill the power vacuum in Los Angeles, and the Runaways are the only heroes who can stop them! Plus: What does a mysterious new team of young heroes want with the Runaways, and which fan-favorite Marvel characters are part of this group? Collects Runaways (2005) #1-6.
  • Runaways Volume 6: Parental Guidance

    Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona

    Paperback (Marvel, July 6, 2011)
    The Runaways, a group of friends whose parents were all super-powered villains, try to find Molly after she is kidnapped.
  • Runaways, Vol. 6: Parental Guidance

    Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona

    Paperback (Marvel, Nov. 8, 2006)
    When the youngest member of the Runaways is separated from her teammates, Molly Hayes must survive a night alone on the mean streets of Los Angeles! The 11-year-old mutant girl soon hooks up with a new group of runaways, but is their mysterious leader a hero or a villain? Collects Runaways #13-18.
  • Runaways Vol. 1: Pride & Joy

    Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona

    Paperback (Marvel, Aug. 26, 2009)
    Six misfit teenagers discover their parents are part of a group of super-villains, and band together to fight them and return to normal life.
  • Runaways, Vol. 6: Parental Guidance

    Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona

    Hardcover (Marvel, March 24, 2010)
    The Runaways, a group of friends whose parents were all super-powered villains, try to find Molly after she is kidnapped.
  • Liberia

    Brian Baughan

    eBook (Mason Crest, Sept. 2, 2014)
    The early history of Liberia was promising. Under the auspices of white Americans, freed slaves had been offered a new home in the West African region during the early 19th century. In 1847 the settlers founded the continent's first independent republic—a full century before the rest of Africa began to shake off colonial rule. Although the new republic modeled itself on the United States—and even named its cities after U.S. leaders—it has nevertheless endured sluggish development, class division, and a brutal civil war during the 1990s that resulted in 200,000 deaths. In their struggle for stability, the Liberian people have forged peace agreements between the warring political parties and established a new, freely elected government in 2006, becoming the first African country to elect a woman as president.
  • Human Rights in Africa

    Brian Baughan

    language (Mason Crest, Sept. 29, 2014)
    Human rights are the fundamental freedoms and privileges to which every individual is entitled. Most people agree that basic rights include the liberty to practice a particular religion, express a political view, or associate with a certain group of people without prejudice, discrimination, or exploitation. Unfortunately, as international organizations like Freedom House have noted, human rights are routinely violated or ignored in many African countries. This book discusses the history behind the as-yet-unfinished struggle to secure fundamental rights and freedoms for all Africans. It also explains the roles that can be played by organizations like the United Nations and the African Union, NGOs such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, and national governments in advancing the cause of human rights.