The debut album continued on as a natural progression from Kiss and received a US 40 for the effort, but the follow-up, Second Sighting, assumed a more popish AOR style in 1988 that fared less well at only 81 on the same charts under the membership of Ace Frehley (lead guitar/lead vocals), John Regan (bass guitar/drums/backing vocals), Tod Howarth (rhythm guitar/lead vocals/keyboards) and Billy Ward (drums/percussion).
His last presentation, 1989's Trouble Walkin', Frehley dropped the Frehley's Comet name and put out a pure "Ace Frehley" solo album. It was just that, his last, for it failed to push the US 100. The band seemed to have no trouble walking at all, for they abandoned him halfway through the tour.
Frehley then put his solo career on hold to rejoin Kiss in 1996 and resume his solo career with Richie Scarlet back in his touring band. 2017 and 2018 saw Frehley, Tod Howarth (rhythm guitar/keyboards/piano/lead vocals; previously a member 1986-1988), Regan and Fig back together for reunions.