Description: Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs #1! Creators: Written by Hans Rodionoff / Art by Joel Gomez & Don Ho / Cover by Jonathan Wayshak! Description: Before Buffy...before Blade...there was one name that was whispered in fear and awe among the undead: The Frog Brothers. Edgar and Alan Frog, the no-nonsense vampire slayers from the cult film The Lost Boys, are back with a vengeance in a 4-issue miniseries that bridges the gap between their adventures in the original film and the upcoming feature THE LOST BOYS: THE TRIBE, due to be released this summer. Find out what's happened since the first film, brought to you in various shades of crimson by Hans Rodionoff (Mnemovore) and Joel Gomez (Wetworks)! Pages: 32 Kiefer Sutherland's character, David, was impaled on antlers but does not explode or dissolve as do the other vampires. He was intended to have survived, which would be picked up in a sequel, The Lost Girls.[31] Scripts for this and other sequels circulated over the years; Joel Schumacher made several attempts at a sequel during the 1990s, but nothing came to fruition. David makes a reappearance in the 2008 comic book series, Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs, which serves as a sequel to the first film and a prequel to Lost Boys: The Tribe. In September 2021, a new film was announced, to be directed by Jonathan Entwistle, from a script by Randy McKinnon, starring Noah Jupe and Jaeden Martell. New ‘Lost Boys’ Movie in the Works with Noah Jupe, Jaeden Martell to Star (Exclusive) Randy McKinnon, who is writing 'Static Shock' for Warner Bros., is penning, while Jonathan Entwislte will direct the Warners project. Warner Bros. has found The Lost Boys once again. The studio is gearing up for a brand-new, reimagined take on the 1980s teen vampire classic. Noah Jupe (A Quiet Place) and Jaeden Martell (It) will topline the feature project. Rising scribe Randy McKinnon, who is already working on Warner Bros. and DC’s Static Shock project, will write the new Lost Boys, with Jonathan Entwistle on board to direct. Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Fred Berger will produce via their Automatik banner, which was behind the acclaimed indie Honey Boy (also starring Jupe) and also has sci-fi thriller Distant, from Amblin and Universal and starring Anthony Ramos, in the pipeline. The original Lost Boys, released in 1987, told of two brothers who move to a California beach town that, the pair soon discovers, is being terrorized by a stylish vampire biker gang. Also taking bites from scenes were a pair of comic book-loving brothers who thought themselves vampire hunters. The horror-comedy was directed by Joel Schumacher and featured an ensemble straight out of Bop magazine: Jason Patric, Kiefer Sutherland, Jami Gertz, Alex Winter, plus Corey Feldman and Corey Haim. Bringing up the age bracket were adults Dianne Wiest, Barnard Hughes and Edward Herrmann. The movie is fondly remembered for its young and sexy cast as well as a soundtrack that featured acts such as INXS, Echo and the Bunnymen, Roger Daltrey and Lou Gramm. Warners reopened the casket in the 2000s with a pair of direct-to-DVD movies, Lost Boys: The Tribe and Lost Boys: The Thirst. Details of the new take are being kept in the trunk of a ’57 Ford Fairlane, but it is described as being set in the modern day. Zac Frognowski and Josh Glick will executive produce the new feature. Jupe is coming off of A Quiet Place Part II, which has grossed almost $300 million worldwide in the spring. He also appeared in this summer’s Steven Soderbergh HBO Max thriller, No Sudden Move, with Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Toro and David Harbour. Martell, who appeared in the massive It two-fer, co-starred with Chris Evans in Apple miniseries Defending Jacob and appeared in Knives Out (also with Evans). He next stars in musical drama Metal Lords for Netflix. McKinnon was a staff writer on Netflix horror series Chambers, starring Uma Thurman, and is adapting Kwame Onwuachi’s memoir, Notes From a Young Black Chef, for A24 with LaKeith Stanfield attached to star. Entwistle developed End of the F***ing World, acting as the series’ main director as well as executive producer, and he co-created, wrote and directed the recent series I’m Not Okay With This. Shipping is full price plus $1 for additional items! All items shipped in cardboard, your item WILL arrive undamaged! Please consider some of my other listings to save on shipping! CLICK HERE to view the list! If you don't see it- ask! It MAY be in stock! We'll be glad to put a listing up for you! Respond to messages in 24 hours or less!
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Story Title: Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs
Type: Comic Book
Artist/Writer: Hans Rodionoff, Joel Gomez, Don Ho
Format: Single Issue
Tradition: US Comics
Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
Series Title: Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs
Publisher: WildStorm