Dead Teenagers #2
| Writer | Jude Ellison S. Doyle |
| Artist | Caitlin Yarsky |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
For five friends, being trapped in an infinite loop of murder on Prom Night ’97 was living hell. They’re about to find out that being an adult in 2026 is much, much worse. High school seniors J.T., Ryder, and Brandy have been catapulted through time into their adult bodies. Physically, they’re now elder millennials with jobs and families. Psychologically, they’re damaged teenagers with disposable income who are about to discover the consequences of making poor life choices. Even worse, not everyone thinks their new circumstances are an improvement over being ritualistically murdered every 24 hours. Does their never-ending prom night massacre more
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10
The Comic Book Spot - beastfire
Apr 19, 2026Definitely pick up Dead Teenagers #2 if you’re up for some alternate reality fun, a bit of queer rep, and a splash of existential horror. I’d say Dead Teenagers has a bit of something for everyone. The expressions are spot-on for this installment, we’ve got some interesting queer representation going on, and the story’s just getting more and more intriguing. Read Full Review
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10
COMICON - Scott Redmond
Apr 22, 2026A swift change gives ‘Dead Teenagers’ second issue even more fuel following the splendid first issue, fleshing out the world and characters expertly. Beautiful visuals that hit the right tonal vibes are present from start to finish in this commanding new series. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Apr 17, 2026Dead Teenagers #2 takes a hard shift, highlighting the perils of adulthood while never losing sight of its inventive carnage. As an adult who's had to recently deal with the twin terrors of taxes and his mid-30s, I can more than relate. Read Full Review
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8.0
Get Your Comic On - Aaron Gillingham
Apr 15, 2026Issue 2 of Dead Teenagers veers into new, slightly more mature territory, and for the most part, it works. It still very much maintains its humorous self-awareness, but continues to add extra layers on top of that to keep the story and characters fresh. Read Full Review
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8.0
Nerd Initiative - Yancy Arce
Apr 15, 2026Despite the bombastic fest that is the plot, some elements somewhat ground this story. Which is not an easy thing to pull off. But lo and behold, here we are. A group of teenagers who haven’t lived long enough have to discover themselves as middle-aged adults. While solving the mystery of the time trap and that one hooded stranger. In short, all sorts of entertainment are thrown at you at once. Read Full Review
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7.5
Graphic Policy - Brett
Apr 15, 2026While the debut issue delivered laughs, Dead Teenagers #2 goes for a more somber vibe Read Full Review
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