Night Club 2 #1
| Writer | Mark Millar |
| Artist | Juanan Ramirez |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
After last year's smash hit series, your favourite vampire super-heroes are back! The only problem is that they've all fallen out and Sam is never going to forgive Danny for dating the girl he loves. Is he about to start his own rival vampire gang? From best-selling, award-winning creator Mark Millar (Civil War, Kingsman).
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9.5
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Aug 20, 2024NIGHT CLUB (VOL. 2) #1 returns to the vampire vigilante team to find typical teenage drama troubles and bad influences have created a dangerous split. Mark Millar's knack for organic dialog, engaging personalities, and strong character moments are matched by Juanan Ramrez's slick art and excellent character acting. Read Full Review
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9.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Aug 21, 2024Night Club 2 #1 shows the series has lost none of its bite with an intriguing premise for this new volume. Read Full Review
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8.5
Nerd Initiative - martystoked
Aug 21, 2024Night Club 2 #1 is a strong start to the second arc, delivering all the action, drama, and supernatural fun that fans of the series have come to expect. With Millars sharp writing, Ramirezs dynamic art, and the stellar work of Mescolo and Robins, this issue is a must-read for anyone who enjoys a good vampire story with a twist. Highly recommended for fans of the genre! Read Full Review
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2.0
ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt
Aug 21, 2024Night Club 2 reads like it was written by how-do-you-fellow-kids Steve Buscemi, a script catering to a younger audience without the wherewithal to actually land an adequate story. Read Full Review
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9.5
I loved this issue, probably even more than the first series. It flowed really well, looked really good, and had good drama. The humor bits landed well and the kids are all believable. I can definitely believe a kid would blow a bunch of his new found money on a Kill Bill sword. I can definitely believe a kid with a crush would hold a grudge against his friend for dating his crush. I can definitely believe a kid that had bee bullied and unathletic would use his new powers to excel at sports, bully his bullies and "date" the mean girl cheerleader. Can't wait for more of this.
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8.5
I prefer when Millar write High concept series, like Ambassadors, but it's cool.
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8.0