Killadelphia #11

Writer: Rodney Barnes Artist: Jason Shawn Alexander Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: December 23, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 3
8.3Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

"BURN BABY BURN," Part Five-The second arc of the critically acclaimed horror series continues! From RODNEY BARNES, the writer behind such hit shows as Marvel's Runaways and STARZ's American Gods, and JASON SHAWN ALEXANDER, the artist who redefined SPAWN, comes a new thrilling chapter in this bestselling vampire saga!

After unlocking the ancient scriptures that transformed John Adams and started this legacy of brutality, Seesaw seeks to use his newfound power to do something so unimaginable, it may set off a chain of events that will burn America to the ground.

Also includes part 5 of the thrilling back-up story ELYSIUM GARD more

  • 10
    Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn Jan 1, 1970

    Is Abigail driven by love, or power, or some complicated mixture of the two? Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    But Why Tho? - CJ Dec 24, 2020

    Killadelphia #11 sets the stage for the conclusion to the "Burn Baby Burn" arc while providing its antagonists with surprising depth. January 2021 will bring a super-sized issue, and I can't wait to see how this storyline ends. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    On Comics Ground - Marcus Freeman Jan 27, 2021

    The momentum slows down a little bit this issue. The Sangsters reflect on what their family means to them. Abigail battles dissension within her ranks while reflecting on lost love. John Adams pays his penance in purgatory, while Tevin uses his newfound abilities to recruit Adams for a redemptive mission. Here's hoping that the Sangsters and company are ready for what Abigail is about to unleash. Story: 8Art: 9Character Development: 8.5 Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - David Weber Dec 23, 2020

    The story takes an interesting turn, and the art is awe-inspiring in this wonderful issue of Killadelphia. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Dec 23, 2020

    Killadelphia #11 feels a bit like filler even as much as it comes across as another unexpected right turn in an already slightly confusing narrative. Read Full Review

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