The Art: As expected Jason Shawn Alexander (Spawn), masterfully strikes a balance between unrefined pencils to evoke someemotionally dark panels that couples well with Luis NCT mixing it up between colorful and black and white tones.
Best Monologue:” It makes sense that in these crazy times, madness find solace in the Past”-James Sangster Sr.
Best Panel: Throughout the book, there is a buildup in the hubris of Jimmy Sangster Jr., to the point where the driving factor for him, is to show his father that he is a better man than him, and that his father was crazy. The turning point of the story comes in a very quick panel that turns the story on its head and makes it a whole different thing all together.
Final Verdict: Make no mistake that this will be in the running for the hottest book that will be released this week. I gave this book extra points for correctly referencing Langston Hughes, Harlem:”What happens to a dream deferred?” It makes reference to the Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic that resulted in, 5,000 dead and 20,000 fleeing the city to include President George Washington.
Going Forward: Don’t even think about sleeping on this. Rodney Barnes knows how to writes stuff that’s suitable for TV. His credits include: Marvel“s Runaways, Starz“s American Gods, The Boondocks, My Wife and Kids, Everybody Hates Chris. So, I wouldn’t be surprised to see this blow up.
Killadelphia #1 comes in two covers: the Cover A Regular is drawn by Jason Shawn Alexander ; while the Cover B Black Friday Incentive is drawn by one of my personal favorite cover artist, Francesco Mattina at a ratio of 1:25; however, interestingly the opening interest for the Matina Cover is pretty high; and there is also a LCSD cover drawn by Jason Shawn Alexander
SCORE: 4 out of 5
(W) Rodney Barnes
(A) Jason Shawn Alexander
(C) Luis NCT
(L) Marshall Dillon
Publisher: Image Comics
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