SERIES PREMIERE
A NEW ONGOING SERIES PREMIERE FROM WYATT KENNEDY (BOLERO) & NEWCOMER LUIGI FORMISANO!
Supernatural creatures exist among the common folk, and America is comprised of just 31 states. It's 2003, and Vince Okonma has lost his parents and moved in with his secret mercenary cousin and his video game-making roommate when he befriends "the greatest vampire who's ever lived." And that's just the first 20 pages. Welcome to Florida.
A new vision of urban gothic adventure starts here! Youth is wasted on the young...
A dazzling drama of big scares and bigger emotions. Read Full Review
The massive debut issue of "Nights" does everything right to get you hooked on its unique world, charming characters, and captivating mysteries. Read Full Review
NIGHTS #1 is going to hook you for a wild ride. I do no know where we are going, but I'm very excited about the journey. Read Full Review
For a comic that portends the apocalypse, and includes a couple of murders, Nights #1 is both sweet and quite funny. I'm not sure if every issue will jump around this much on the timeline, or if we'll stay in the five-years later period going forward working our way to what the final page suggests. Either way, there's quite a bit here to explore in the unusual cast of characters Vince now considers family and the not so quiet foreboding of trouble on the horizon. Read Full Review
Nights #1 introduces us to a strange new world thats both menacing and fun. All the characters have interesting quirks and secrets that promise to pay off in the future and the storytelling structure is unique. Its a great read and a fantastic beginning to a new series. Recommended. Read Full Review
As a premiere issue there is a lot of opportunity for this story to grow and expand. I very much enjoyed getting to experience this mashup of themes and storytelling and recommend this issue to anyone who wants to read an exciting comic that is different from a lot of other stories on shelves. You wont regret sinking your teeth into it, thats for sure. Read Full Review
It's a great debut story with solid examples of world-building and character development inside a supernatural reality. Read Full Review
There's plenty to get invested in going forward, this initial issue is just entirely too much to process. Splitting it up into two parts or saving some big moments for later could've been a tremendous help. Read Full Review