The comic book sequel to everyone's favorite blood-and-fangs flick continues. The Frog Bros. have a beef with the new vampires in town, and now they're on an unholy mission to show the Blood Belles that they picked the wrong turf to try to set up shop. Will these teenage boys be any match for the deadliest undead ladies to ever terrorize Santa Carla? We think you know the answer to that, Death Breath!
I grew up on The Lost Boys and being able to continue the story with the characters I fell in love with is just such an awesome thing to experience. Read Full Review
I also have to apologize for a statement I made at the end of the last issue about a certain character. If only I had waited for issue #2's last panel! Overall, you will probably enjoy the series more if you are a fan of the movie, like I am. If you are, this is shaping up to be a worthy sequel, with an engaging story, and not relying on a simple cashing in on the name of the film. Read Full Review
After a very promising debut, Tim Seeley's comic book sequel to 1987's Lost Boys accomplishes the important task of broadening the scope of the film's story while remaining true to its roots. Though the characters only share a basic physical resemblance to their real world counterparts, this still feels like the same Santa Carla we saw depicted in Joel Schumacher's cult classic. Read Full Review
I was really excited about this series when it first was announced being a huge The Lost Boys movie fan. After the first issue just being okay, I was a little bit more skeptical about this series. Well, issue #2 sets those worries to rest. Tim Seeley really hit it out of the park after that first set up issue. He has the voice of these characters down and is doing a great job of exploring them and fleshing them out more. The art still serves the story well, while not groundbreaking it catches the characters and the world very well and makes you feel like you are back in "The Murder Capital of the World". This being a six issue mini series is perfect, it has given this team time to explore and set up things that could not have been done in four issues. I am not going to spoil anything but Tim Seeley knows what the fans want and he delivers. I still believe! Read Full Review
The Lost Boys #2 delivers what you want from a story about vampire-hunting, hits strong emotional notes and says hello to the night. Read Full Review
To me the characters seem all wrong and the story does not have something really to grasp on to. Vampires are back and people are dying. It would be nice if they were trying to be a little more creative with it.