Sam was the sweet, chubby best friend at school. Now that he's a vampire, he's become the biggest jock in his year and hammering win after win on the basketball court. The girls love him, and so do the bullies, but his friends are getting very concerned.
NIGHT CLUB (VOL. 2) #2 turns the teenage relationship drama and the threat level up to eleven when Sam's heartbreak motivates him to make foolishly dangerous choices. Mark Millar absolutely nails the essence of teenagers dealing with the challenges of growing up (as vampires), and the art team's visual delivery for angst, drama, and supernatural elements is on point. This series is everything Twilight wishes it could be and more. Read Full Review
Night Club 2 #2 establishes the main plot of this arc with a tantalizing threat that could spell disaster for Danny, Amy and Sam provided they can work past their differences and unite once again. Read Full Review
The protagonists feel like thumbnail sketches in a plot that rushes from big moment to big moment without letting them stand, making for a muddled issue that even the lovely art can't balance out. Read Full Review
Another great issue. The art is great and the writing is fantastic. While the stupid mistakes that Sam makes are annoying, they're completely believable and not overdone. Millar does a great job of capturing hormone driven behavior, teen relationship drama, and how these might all mix with vampire powers. Loving it.
Plot
Sam rejects Rufus' offer and tries to talk to Amy about his feelings, but she doesn't share that love, she stresses that she's busy being a heroine and that she's free to decide who she has a relationship with, Danny gets even more upset with Sam.
Sam hurt goes into the arms of Kendra, whom he doesn't love, but she flatters him excessively and asks for the secret of the powers, Sam agrees to turn her into a vampire.
All of Sam's circle of friends were his bullies in the past, so they now feel humiliated and there is a deep resentment to him.
In this issue, Sam talks to his grandfather, who advances a possible key event in the story, the destruction of a dam due to the collapse of sediment, pay atte more