Killadelphia, Vol. 1 by Rodney Barnes5/29/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So I said in the back of my mind if I ever became a writer, and I could tell a story, I would put people of color primarily at the center of the narrative. You know, very rarely, we pop up every once in a while, but never as the main protagonist or the main antagonists. When I was a kid, I loved the Universal Monsters. Rodney Barnes: I'll try to make it simple. Where did the idea for Killadelphia come from? But I feel like vampires take on new significance in the story. I love your book, Killadelphia, there's just so many parts about it that I just find so enriching. Related: Buffy's Epic Vampire Slayer Return Has Begun At San Diego Comic-Con, we sat down with Killadelphia writer Rodney Barnes to talk about the genesis behind the series, the balancing act of creating a morally complicated vampire story, and where horror is headed next. ![]() Together, Jimmy and his father must reconcile their differences in order to save the city from the vampires' sinister plans, and from humanity's worst impulses. is a vampire, it is only the tip of the iceberg in a larger network of power governing Philadelphia, with Former President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, being at the top of it. Killadelphia follows a policeman named Jimmy Sangster who returns to the city when his father, James Sangster, Sr., is murdered. ![]()
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