The school Jocks were bad enough when they were regular human beings. Now they're vampires they're terrorising the town and not even the cops can stop them. Can Danny and Amy put the genie back in the bottle now vampirism is spreading through the school?
While it wasnt the happiest installment in the series Night Club 2 #4 was a necessary and worthwhile read to make the Night Clubs payback all the sweeter. Read Full Review
NIGHT CLUB (VOL. 2) #4 builds up Risso and his gang of bully vampires into a group of villains you'll hate beyond reason, giving you a reason to root for Amy to find a way to take them down. Mark Millar's script perfectly captures all the reasons why people hate bullies so much, and Juanan Ramrez's art gives Risso a chance to show off his vampire abilities well above anything the Night Club thought to try. Read Full Review
Night Club isn't just another vampire storyit's a masterclass in storytelling that weaves action, horror, and emotional depth all in one go. With its strong character presence, high stakes, and stunning visuals, it is an issue that solidifies the series as a myst add to your pull-list! Get your copy now and witness the rise of one of the most menacing villains in comic book history. This is one story you will not want to miss! Read Full Review
Night Club 2 #4 delivers a gripping, high-octane installment that raises the bar for supernatural thrillers. With Mark Millar's razor-sharp writing, Juan Ramirez's haunting art, and Fabiana Mascolo's atmospheric colors, this issue is a must-read for horror and comic fans alike. The psychological depth and relentless action make it a standout in the series. Read Full Review
Plot
Risso arrives at Rufus' lair and warns him that he is about to take over his business, Rufus throws his bodyguards and Risso eliminates them, then tortures Rufus with the zoo animals. Vampires can control less powerful minds, like those of animals.
Risso and Kendra have the city terrorized, they are robbing banks, killing whoever they want.
Kendra is torturing Amy through text messages, she made it clear that she can enter her house and kill her parents whenever she wants, simply because Amy invited them on her sixth birthday, therefore this invitation is eternal and allows them to enter her house, brilliant deconstruction of the vampire myth.
This comic raises the level of explicit violence and te more
Mark Millar is really great at making villains unlikable