What if vampires ran a 24-hour diner, and were also superheroes? That's exactly the case in the new series The All-Nighter

The All-Nighter #1 cover
The All-Nighter #1 cover (Image credit: Paris Alleyne/Aditya Bidikar (James + Jellies/comiXology))

What happens when you mix the worlds of vampires and superheroes with the real business of running a 24-hour diner? You get the new digital-first comic book series The All-Nighter from writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Jason Loo. The series, which debuted Tuesday on Amazon platforms including comiXology, is a follow-up to their previous series Afterlift, which won a Will Eisner Comic Industry Award for 'Best Digital Comic.'

The All-Nighter #2 cover

The All-Nighter #2 cover (Image credit: Paris Alleyne/Aditya Bidikar (James + Jellies/comiXology))

In The All-NIghter, a clan of vampires has found a place for themselves in society as the owners and workers as a diner open 24/7. But one of the vampires, Alex, wants more: so he becomes a superhero, which makes things more complicated for him, his fellow vampires, and the humans who are simultaneously their customers, their food, and, you know, people.

WIth The All-Nighter #1 and #2 available now, Zdarsky and Loo have shared the concept art for the main characters and a little more about the story.

"After we won the Eisner for Afterlift, Jason and I became absolute monsters. Which made us realize that our next project should be about absolute monsters," Zdarsky tells Newsarama, tongue-in-cheek. "I've always wanted to do a proper vampire story, but I also wanted to tap into Jason and my experience writing and drawing superhero stories, so The All-Nighter was born!"

Loo is the one who came up with the diner as a primary setting for the project, as well as the idea for vampires - it was Zdarsky who thought that the vampires would be running the diner, while also adding the superhero element.

"I really had to dig deep into each monster's personality and figure out how creative/inventive they would be with their superhero identities and costumes," Loo says. "Geeky vampires like Alex and Joy would look as good as cosplayers at a comic convention."

Loo made sure to keep an air of realism in the designs, thinking about what the monsters would be able to create and make themselves - something mainstream superhero design may not necessarily consider.

"Other monsters' costumes are hastily done. Not everyone can be a good tailor when you have massive hairy hands," says Loo. "But even if these monsters come off looking dorky in their tights, they're still very terrifying underneath their mask."

Zdarsky, an artist in his own right, has big praise for Loo's work in The All-Nighter.

The All-Nighter #1 cover (Image credit: Paris Alleyne/Aditya Bidikar (James + Jellies/comiXology))

"Jason showed with Afterlift that he can draw anything. It's his superpower! So having a story with so many fun elements felt like a necessity," says Zdarsky. "Our cast of characters all feel so perfectly unique thanks to Jason's amazing designs. He really imbues everyone with distinct personalities. And his superhero designs are so much fun! Everything feels outlandish and grounded at the same time."

Zdarsky and Loo are joined in this by their Afterlift collaborators, colorist Paris Alleyne, letterer Aditya Bidikar, and editor Allison O'Toole.

The All-Nighter #1 and #2 is available now on comiXology, and is free for members of comiXology Unlimited, Amazon Prime, and Kindle Unlimited. The series will continue digitally, with The All-Nighter print collection scheduled for February 15, 2022 from Dark Horse Comics.

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Chris Arrant

Chris Arrant covered comic book news for Newsarama from 2003 to 2022 (and as editor/senior editor from 2015 to 2022) and has also written for USA Today, Life, Entertainment Weekly, Publisher's Weekly, Marvel Entertainment, TOKYOPOP, AdHouse Books, Cartoon Brew, Bleeding Cool, Comic Shop News, and CBR. He is the author of the book Modern: Masters Cliff Chiang, co-authored Art of Spider-Man Classic, and contributed to Dark Horse/Bedside Press' anthology Pros and (Comic) Cons. He has acted as a judge for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, the Harvey Awards, and the Stan Lee Awards. Chris is a member of the American Library Association's Graphic Novel & Comics Round Table. (He/him)

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