Take an Exclusive Look at NIGHTS ‘Season 2’—Issue #13 Brings New Arc of Fan-Favorite Comic

As a long-time comic book enthusiast and someone who appreciates a good dose of urban gothic adventure, I can confidently say that the upcoming season 2 of “Nights” is shaping up to be something truly special. With its unique blend of horror influences from the likes of Cronenberg, Bava, Fulci, del Toro, Junji Ito, and Yukinobu Tatsu, coupled with a fresh and engaging story by Wyatt Kennedy and breathtaking art by Luigi Formisano, this series is poised to challenge readers and push the boundaries of what we’ve come to expect from comic books.


Regardless of whether you’ve been following the captivating comic book series ‘Nights’ by Wyatt Kennedy or encountering it for the first time, you won’t want to miss out on the special previews we have ready for you today. ‘Nights’ is an ideal comic book journey for fans of the popular anime phenomenon ‘Dandadan’, but it also draws significant inspiration from Studio Ghibli, adding a unique blend of fantasy, horror, heart, and humor. What could be more enticing? Not only that, but the artwork is exquisitely crafted by artist Luigi Formisano. If you’re on the hunt for a new comic to immerse yourself in during 2025, ‘Nights’ is an excellent choice as it will be concluding its first story arc in December and debuting its “season two” on February 26.

To pique your interest, we’re offering sneak peeks into season 2 or issue #13 of “Nights,” along with thrilling insights from its creators. Let’s delve into the upcoming events in “Nights” season 2 or issue #13.



Among the aspects we love most about “Nights” is its abundance of varied and LGBTQ+ characters. Glancing at these exclusive glimpses into “Nights” season two, it’s clear that this characteristic will persist throughout the series, as demonstrated by #13. To be frank, these promotional photos have us eager to dive right in. Additionally, we can’t help but be enthralled by the myriad of fascinating creature designs visible in these images.

In the images provided exclusively for us, creators of Nights – writer Wyatt Kennedy and artist Luigi Formisano, offer some enlightenment on what we’re observing.

Kennedy shares of the upcoming season two of Nights:

In future seasons of “Nights,” we aim to experiment with various narrative approaches, encompassing diverse genres and moods. While Season One had a lighter, episodic format, Season Two will delve into intense, serialized drama. The risks are amplified – we’re venturing into darker, grittier, bloodier territories. Crucially, we’re moving away from the setting of Santo Pedro, but we’re not discarding the essence of heart and humor that defines our series. Instead, this chapter promises to be the most ominous tale told so far.

In our upcoming exploration, we delve into the aftermath of Season One’s violent events and investigate the altered circumstances for our recurring characters. I’m thrilled to present fresh faces such as the demon conquistador Eda and Gray’s former fiancé, the Witch Erik. Fundamentally, this narrative remains Vince’s journey chronicling his adoption into a troubled family unit and his romantic entanglement with Gray. Viewing events through Vince’s perspective, we’ll witness how hidden truths can shatter even the strongest relationships.

Listen, you had us at demon conquistador. But what could be juicer than an ex-fiancé on the scene and a witch at that? In our exclusive reveal of Nights issue #13, we have some closer looks at Erik, and we like what we see. We totally don’t mind higher stakes, either. And there’s little we like better than a continued story of a dysfunctional found family. Let’s just hope whatever secrets folks are keeping they come clean sooner rather than later. You can check out its cover above and the full synopsis of the upcoming issue/Season Two starter below.

Starting from where the intense finale of the previous season left off, let’s rewind to the 1970s and join CHIMERA rookie agent Tsukumari as he delves into the emergence of menacing magical phenomena and artifacts. From the frigid expanses of Estonia to the sinful glitz of Las Vegas, his exploration sets him on a path destined to intersect with a vampire girl whose actions will create ripples spanning decades. As we prepare for the upcoming events, let’s first revisit the past. A challenging road awaits. Welcome back for Season 2.

As a gamer diving into the next chapter of “Nights,” here’s what Luigi Formisano, the artist behind it, has to share: “Get ready for some major shifts in Season Two! I’m not holding back on the visuals; expect ‘Nights’ to push boundaries even more. I’ve been drawing inspiration from horror masters like Cronenberg, Bava, Fulci, del Toro, and mangaka legends like Junji Ito and Yukinobu Tatsu. The concept art and character designs for Season 2 will unveil new layers to our beloved characters, revealing sides of them that might leave you surprised… or even shocked! Let’s be honest, Wyatt and I are a couple of oddballs. ‘Nights’ is an unusual book, and I want to keep it that way by challenging readers with a grittier style and breakneck pace they won’t find elsewhere. Brace yourselves, Season Two is going to be a wild ride!

As a die-hard fan, I’m thrilled about the upcoming season of “Nights” (Season 2, issue #13) hitting the shelves on February 26th! With visionaries like Cronenberg, Bava, Fulci, del Toro, Junji Ito, and Yukinobu Tatsu at the helm, this series promises to be a terrifyingly thrilling ride. If you can’t stand the wait any longer, dive into “Nights” Season One – it’s out now and will give you a tantalizing taste of what’s to come!

The credits for this nighttime piece are as follows:

The full Nights series synopsis is below:

In the year 2003, supernatural beings coexist effortlessly with humans, and America consists of only 31 states. Vince Okonma finds himself living with his clandestine mercenary cousin and video game-creating roommate after losing his parents. He also befriends what is believed to be the best vampire ever known. This is just a glimpse into the first 20 pages. The duo of Wyatt Kennedy (Bolero) and Luigi Formisano introduce an exciting new take on urban gothic tales. Welcome to Florida, where the essence of youth seems to be squandered by the young…

We’ll see you in the pages of this epic adventure.

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2024-11-26 20:03