Killadelphia (2019) #4

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Killadelphia (2019) #4

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I feel like Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander must be kicking themselves with the massive runaway success of Sinners right now. Between Killadelphia and Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog they really staked their claim on this exact plot of land at the crossroads of Blues×Horror but just couldn't quite strike gold. (To be fair this kinda thing goes back to the beginning with Robert Johnson, but it's been shockingly underutilized all things considered)
That said if you're big on Ryan Coogler's Sinners right now depending on the angle I cannot recommend enough Killadelphia, for a vampire story with an African-American perspective and historical fiction/fantasy spin, and Nita Hawes' Nightmare Blog for a horror story about the frought career of a prototypical American blues legend and how it intertwines with a demonic pact.
Killadelphia #10 (variant cover) (2020)
Art by: J. Scott Campbell and Luis NCT
Jason Shawn Alexander - Killadelphia, Spawn and Savage Dragon
killadelphia #31 The beginning is the Arc of Crossovers begins soon!!!!!

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Out this week: Johnny Gatlin #1 (Zombie Love Studios, $4.99):
Rodney Barnes and Szymon Kudranski expand the Killadelphia universe with this new series about Johnny Gatlin, an Old West gunfighter who is appointed the new sheriff of Hell.
See what else is arriving at your local comic shop this week.