- "Death by Washington Monument!"
- ―Edgar Frog
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Title: | "Reign of Frogs" |
Volume: | 1 |
number: | 1 |
Cover date: | July, 2008 |
Cover price: | $3.50 |
Publisher: | DC Comics WildStorm Productions |
Credits | |
Executive editor: | Jim Lee |
Writers: | Hans Rodionoff |
Pencilers: | Joel Gomez |
Inkers: | Don Ho |
Cover artists: | Jonathan Wayshak |
Cover inker: | Jonathan Wayshak |
Cover colorist: | Randy Mayor |
Colorists: | Randy Mayor; Gabe Eltaeb |
Letterers: | Steve Wands |
Assistant editors: | Kristy Quinn |
Editors: | Scott Peterson |
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"Reign of Frogs" is the otherwise untitled first issue of the Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs comic book limited series published by DC Comics under their WildStorm Productions imprint. It was written by Hans Rodionoff with artwork by Joel Gomez and inks by Don Ho. It was colored by Randy Mayor and Gabe Eltaeb and lettered by Steve Wands. The story was edited by Scott Peterson with Kristy Quinn as assistant editor. This issue shipped with a July, 2008 cover date and carries a cover price of $3.50 per copy (US).
"Reign of Frogs"[]
2007
A teenage boy comes to the trailer of surfboard shaper Edgar Frog in Luna Bay, California. He wants to learn from the art of hunting vampires. Edgar is incredulous of the boy's identity and puts him through a battery of tests to prove that he is not a vampire himself. As the boy convinces Edgar of his earnestness, Edgar decides to tell him a story.
1990
In Washington, D.C. Edgar Frog and his brother Alan fight a nest of vampire congressmen known as the Arlington Coven. They deftly fight through the vampire ranks, slaughtering the entire horde. Edgar decapitates the coven leader Senator Albert Lucard. He brings his severed head to the White House and presents it to President George Bush as proof of his victory. As reward for their efforts, the Frog Brothers are presented with the Van Helsing Medal of Honor.
As they attempt to leave the nation's capital, they hail a taxicab only to discover that the cab driver is a surviving member of the Arlington Coven. Alan Frog impales him with a souvenir replica of the Washington Monument.
The boys soon return to their hometown of Santa Carla. What they don't realize is that someone else has returned to Santa Carla as well, their vampire nemesis David.
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