Night Club 2 Collected
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Night Club 2 Collected

Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Juanan Ramirez Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Trade Paperback: June 25, 2025, $19.99 Issues: 6, Issue Reviews: 36
8.4Critic Rating
10User Rating

You're a teenager, you've been bitten by a vampire, what would you do? Danny Garcia loves his new life and bit his best friends so they could join him leaping around rooftops every night. But one certainty with teenagers is that they're going to fall out, and when Danny's best friend Sam brings the school jocks into their vampire cult, all Hell breaks loose. Collects Night Club 2 #1-6.

Rating Collected Issues Reviews
7.4
Night Club 2 #1 4
8.0
Night Club 2 #2 3
8.6
Night Club 2 #3 3
8.5
Night Club 2 #4 4
8.8
Night Club 2 #5 2
9.3
Night Club 2 #6 3
  • 10
    Dave DSG Jun 25, 2025

    Plot
    Danny and Amy continue their mission to become superheroes thanks to their vampire abilities, although they have never revealed that they are vampires. Amy and Danny continue to create content on their social media accounts; they are allies with the local police.

    Meanwhile, Sam, the third member of Night Club, remains separated and has no desire to be a hero again. He is using his skills to win every basketball game and earn a college scholarship as a basketball player. Sam is the boyfriend of Kendra, the most popular girl in school; the bullies who used to bother him now carry his books. Sam is using his power to overcome the fact that the love of his life, Amy, is now Danny's girlfriend.

    Sam doesn't suspect that Risso, Kendra's "ex," has set a trap for him and is once again Sam's bully.

    This comic raises the bar on explicit violence and horror, creating an atmosphere where teenagers take bullying to a terrifying level. It clearly establishes vampire rules, which are key to the resolution, and also includes interesting themes of the occult and vampirism.

    This graphic novel is a mind-blowing blend of Kick-Ass and The Lost Boys.

    Art
    It includes many textures that allow Ramírez to create a gloomy yet dynamic atmosphere. It also includes many details and poses that contribute to its realism and relevance.

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