Nick discovers that his missing sister is not only NOT missing, but she's also the LEADER of the Lollipop Kids. The last thing Mia wants is her little brother in the park tonight, and she orders him to go home immediately. Nick has survived a few monster clashes and wants in, but Mia has no time for this and has him locked him up in the brig until they can lock up all the mon-sters again...but does one of the most infamous monsters of all time await their emergence from the prison?
Brought to life by Adam Glass (ROUGH RIDERS, THE NORMALS, Teen Titans) and Aidan Glass, with art from Diego Yapur (The Night Projectionist, Priest: Purgat more
Lollipop Kids continues to be a great time. I adore Yapur's artwork on it as it has such a dark of night kind of feeling about so much of it that it just hits a certain sweet spot for this particular kind of story. I also love the range of kids we get here and all the monsters now that lets him just really go all out with so much of it. Adam Glass does some nice historical tie-ins that I always appreciate with his work and how it tweaks history for its needs, giving us something that feels rooted and part of something larger, which is elusive for a lot of Americans in general. This is another very solid entry and I'm looking forward to more of Nick's journey and seeing what's in store for Mia as her hours wind down. Read Full Review
Lollipop Kids mixes a number of supernatural elements from myths and folklore into a modern day setting, all through the eyes of children. It's like Monster Squad meets The Last Starfighter. Judging by the end of this issue, there's a lot more in store for us. Read Full Review
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