Killadelphia #3
| Writer | Rodney Barnes |
| Artist | Jason Shawn Alexander |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"SINS OF THE FATHER," Part Three
Founding father John Adams has stepped out of the shadows to reveal himself as the undead source of Philadelphia's vampire outbreak. With a legion at his command, he makes plans to cut the rot from America's core. Meanwhile, Jimmy and Jose must fight for their lives at the city morgue as the dead rise off their slabs.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn
Jan 29, 2020Unrest in America as it may be on the brink of a Vampire Revolution. Read Full Review
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Antonio Brown
Feb 04, 2020This was another top-notch writing and artistic undertaking that once again leaves us anticipating the next chapter. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comics: The Gathering - Jay Hill
Jan 30, 2020This story is handled so well and this issue continued to answer questions, build the world, and do much more all while keeping it eye-gluingly entertaining. The storyline is a creative one that is weaving its plot, tone, themes, and all other elements beautifully. Not a second of this book isn’t engrossing and the current “endgame” is unpredictable. This book is an example of how comics, like any medium, can tell wholly original stories that bend and blend genre. And, added to the amazing story is creative art by a truly talented individual making this a comic of the likes which you’ve never read or seen. Read Full Review
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8.6
Comic Watch - Mike Eakins
Feb 20, 2020This book is relentless in both message and visual presentation. Each issue gets better, scarier, and bolder. There may be a lot to dive into with this issue, however, this is definitely one of those titles that have great staying power. Each character in this issue had great depth to really sink your fangs into. Read Full Review
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8.3
Word Of The Nerd - Jordan Claes
Jan 28, 2020Killadelphia #3 is a remarkable reinvention of an age-old horror element with a surprising and refreshingly modern twist. This is one history lesson that we can all sink our teeth into. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Jan 29, 2020Killadelphia continues to be a fascinating book, but this week's issue shifts a bit to digging into backstory. Read Full Review
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8.0
Multiversity Comics - Kevin M. Gallagher, Jr
Feb 03, 2020Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander don't pull any punches in "Killadelphia #3", an issue that answers questions about the origin of vampires in Philadelphia and sets up an emotional team up with father and son James and Jim Sangster. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - Chris Coplan
Jan 28, 2020When this book emphasizes its primary father-son narrative, it'll leave you feel drained. Read Full Review