Killadelphia Deluxe Edition, Book One

Author:   Rodney Barnes ,  Jason Shawn Alexander ,  Luis NCT ,  Chris Mitten
Publisher:   Image Comics
ISBN:  

9781534323490


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   22 November 2022
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Format:   Hardback
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Killadelphia Deluxe Edition, Book One


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Author:   Rodney Barnes ,  Jason Shawn Alexander ,  Luis NCT ,  Chris Mitten
Publisher:   Image Comics
Imprint:   Image Comics
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.361kg
ISBN:  

9781534323490


ISBN 10:   153432349
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   22 November 2022
Recommended Age:   From 16 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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Jason Shawn Alexander is one of my favorite artists working today, and writer Rodney Barnes is the perfect collaborator for this atmospheric horror story with a terrifyingly real sense of place. -Brian K. Vaughan A very unique visual style. It pulls from classic art and horror imagery to give us a comic that doesn't look like a comic but rather like the inside of a nightmare. -Graphic Policy A dark, deep, seamless story that plays into multiple genres without becoming fully any one of them, the book offers a tantalizing nightmare of urban horror that feels real, rich, and mysterious. It'll infect you if you let it, and you should. -ComicBook.com Sparely written, beautifully rendered and topical, Killadelphia is a genuinely frightening horror graphic. Can't wait to read the next issue! -Steven Barnes & Tananarive Due Killadelphia is the stunning and fresh horror fable I've been craving. This one feels like a classic. -Jordan Peele It's the best graphic novel I've ever read. Five times more graphic and eight times more novel. -Chris Rock


A very unique visual style. It pulls from classic art and horror imagery to give us a comic that doesn't look like a comic but rather like the inside of a nightmare. -Graphic Policy Easily awarded the max of five stars, and I very highly recommend it to everyone who enjoys comics like Spawn, and The Walking Dead. -Impulse Gamer A dark, deep, seamless story that plays into multiple genres without becoming fully any one of them, the book offers a tantalizing nightmare of urban horror that feels real, rich, and mysterious. It'll infect you if you let it, and you should. -ComicBook.com Sparely written, beautifully rendered and topical, Killadelphia is a genuinely frightening horror graphic. Can't wait to read the next issue! -Steven Barnes & Tananarive Due Jason Shawn Alexander is one of my favorite artists working today, and writer Rodney Barnes is the perfect collaborator for this atmospheric horror story with a terrifyingly real sense of place. -Brian K. Vaughan It's the best graphic novel I've ever read. Five times more graphic and eight times more novel. -Chris Rock


Killadelphia is the stunning and fresh horror fable I've been craving. This one feels like a classic. -Jordan Peele Sparely written, beautifully rendered and topical, Killadelphia is a genuinely frightening horror graphic. Can't wait to read the next issue! -Steven Barnes & Tananarive Due Easily awarded the max of five stars, and I very highly recommend it to everyone who enjoys comics like Spawn, and The Walking Dead. -Impulse Gamer Jason Shawn Alexander is one of my favorite artists working today, and writer Rodney Barnes is the perfect collaborator for this atmospheric horror story with a terrifyingly real sense of place. -Brian K. Vaughan A very unique visual style. It pulls from classic art and horror imagery to give us a comic that doesn't look like a comic but rather like the inside of a nightmare. -Graphic Policy A dark, deep, seamless story that plays into multiple genres without becoming fully any one of them, the book offers a tantalizing nightmare of urban horror that feels real, rich, and mysterious. It'll infect you if you let it, and you should. -ComicBook.com


Killadelphia is the stunning and fresh horror fable I've been craving. This one feels like a classic. -Jordan Peele It's the best graphic novel I've ever read. Five times more graphic and eight times more novel. -Chris Rock Jason Shawn Alexander is one of my favorite artists working today, and writer Rodney Barnes is the perfect collaborator for this atmospheric horror story with a terrifyingly real sense of place. -Brian K. Vaughan Sparely written, beautifully rendered and topical, Killadelphia is a genuinely frightening horror graphic. Can't wait to read the next issue! -Steven Barnes & Tananarive Due A dark, deep, seamless story that plays into multiple genres without becoming fully any one of them, the book offers a tantalizing nightmare of urban horror that feels real, rich, and mysterious. It'll infect you if you let it, and you should. -ComicBook.com A very unique visual style. It pulls from classic art and horror imagery to give us a comic that doesn't look like a comic but rather like the inside of a nightmare. -Graphic Policy


Easily awarded the max of five stars, and I very highly recommend it to everyone who enjoys comics like Spawn, and The Walking Dead. -Impulse Gamer Killadelphia is such a kick-in-the-head, radically brilliant take on modern vampires that you want to rejoice. Tight writing, gorgeous art and yes, genuine scares and laughs. A love letter to the genre and a ransom note to America. My brain is still spinning. -Patton Oswalt It's the best graphic novel I've ever read. Five times more graphic and eight times more novel. -Chris Rock Jason Shawn Alexander is one of my favorite artists working today, and writer Rodney Barnes is the perfect collaborator for this atmospheric horror story with a terrifyingly real sense of place. -Brian K. Vaughan Killadelphia is the stunning and fresh horror fable I've been craving. This one feels like a classic. -Jordan Peele Sparely written, beautifully rendered and topical, Killadelphia is a genuinely frightening horror graphic. Can't wait to read the next issue! -Steven Barnes & Tananarive Due


Author Information

Rodney Barnes is the award-winning writer/producer of HBO's Showtime, Hulu's Wu-Tang: An American Saga, Marvel's Runaways, Starz's American Gods, and a host of other television programs and films. He has also authored graphic novels for Lion Forge's Quincredible and Star Wars - Lando: Double or Nothing, as well as Falcon for Marvel Comics. He is now writing Killadelphia for Image Comics. Rodney resides in Los Angeles. Luis Nuñez de Castro Torres - Luis NCT for short - grew up in Valencia, Spain, reading comics of all kinds on the Mediterranean beachfront. He made comics and fanzines in high school, eventually studying fine arts before becoming a freelance artist. He has worked as a concept designer for video games and film, but his passion will always be comic books. His first long-form comic book project was Sleepers, a post-apocalyptic sci-fi tale about a world ruined by giant robots, an open homage to his love of the genre. This gave way to his second long-form solo project, WAHCOMMO, and his love for high-fantasy. His most prominent work in the United States has been as a colorist with artist Jason Shawn Alexander on the Image Comics series Empty Zone, the Vertigo series Frostbite, and a three-issue run on Spawn. He is currently coloring the critically acclaimed Image Comics series Killadelphia. He just published the sequel to WAHCOMMO, Kaya.

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