Danny Garcia is a High School student who was bitten by a vampire, but he isn't going to mope around and be some annoying goth. He's going to be a superhero, and he's bitten his best friends too so they can form a team. This is going to be great. Note the $1.99 price! Take THAT, Marvel and DC!
‘Night Club' #2 is a fast-moving, brash and beautiful comic book that honours the laws of vampirism while also revealing in the bright-coloured boldness of superhero comics. The end result is something akin to Romita -era Spider-Man, if he'd been bitten by a radioactive bat in terms of style, substance and script. Vampires have never had so much fun! Read Full Review
'Night Club' is evolving nicely with this straightforward issue building the powers and camaraderie of Danny and his friends. It's a good set-up for when they're sure to be tasked with some important duties from the vampire that turned Danny. There's going to be a debt to be paid and these kids may be in over their heads. Millar takes the best of both vampires and superheroes into one satisfying story that is comic book bliss. Read Full Review
Night Club is definitely derivative of other media/Millar comics, but stylish visuals (You tilt the page when the teens use their powers) and a $1.99 price point make it worth a read for superhero or vampire fans. Read Full Review
So, yeah, I said I wouldn't be coming back for issue #2.Shoulda stuck to my guns. Read Full Review
Really like where this series is going. It gives me Ultimate Spider-Man or Luthor Strode vibes of where the power comes in but the responsibility part. Millar is great writer and I will love to see where this leads.
A definite improvement on issue #1, the story flows better in this issue as there is less set up. Some of the action scenes by Ramirez are really well drawn.
*Shame one of the "users" keeps spam reviewing this comic (and many others). The low user score is unfair. Sad really.
I tried this because everyone said how great it was. At this point, I think it's okay. It is worth trying at $1.99. We will see if the story hooks me more as it goes on. I don't feel invested in the characters at all.
I'm in for the art and the bargain cover price. I wish to the main characters to be killed in the next few issues. I hope it is wath Millar is going for.