The Lost Boys

Take A Gruesome Trip To The Video Store In 'The Lost Boys' #2
Take A Gruesome Trip To The Video Store In 'The Lost Boys' #2
Take A Gruesome Trip To The Video Store In 'The Lost Boys' #2
Here's a fun fact for you: Despite my well-known love of Draculas, I have never actually seen The Lost Boys. But now, I might just have the chance to fix that oversight. Last month, The Lost Boys moved into comics with a sequel from the team of Tim Seeley and Scott Godlewski, bringing me one step closer to learning all about the Frog brothers who, as I understand it, had a real hard time fighting Vampire Bill From Bill and Ted. Check out an exclusive preview below to see how everything's coming together!
Vamping It Up: 'Lost Boys' #1 Variant Celebrates The Sax Man
Vamping It Up: 'Lost Boys' #1 Variant Celebrates The Sax Man
Vamping It Up: 'Lost Boys' #1 Variant Celebrates The Sax Man
If you somehow don't remember the Sax Man from classic '80s horror movie The Lost Boys, Joëlle Jones and Trish Mulvihill are here to remind you. Their variant cover for Vertigo's Lost Boys #1 spotlights the Sax Man in all his glory. I like to imagine Tim Cappello is going to be the original art and hang it above the fireplace in the mansion I want to believe he lives in now.
Seeley, Godlewski & Mulvihill Bring 'The Lost Boys' to Comics
Seeley, Godlewski & Mulvihill Bring 'The Lost Boys' to Comics
Seeley, Godlewski & Mulvihill Bring 'The Lost Boys' to Comics
"Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die." The Lost Boys made vampirism seem pretty cool back in 1987, and like so many other things that were cool in the '80s, they've now made their way to comics, thanks to Vertigo and Warner Bros. The Lost Boys is a direct sequel to the film, following the Emerson brothers and the Frog brothers into a new adventure when a gang of female vampires emerges to fill the power vacuum left by the defeat of Max, David, and their boys.