Writer Amy Chu recommends KILLADELPHIA
All throughout April, we’re crowdsourcing a coronavirus quarantine comics reading list. Each weekday for a month, we’ll post a new recommendation from someone in the comics industry to help folks get through the isolation. This includes writers, artists, letterers, editors, comics journalists, publicists, and more…all paired with a local shop that’s currently selling the books via mail order.
Today’s pick comes from writer Amy Chu…enjoy!
As a writer sometimes it's difficult to not dissect a successful story and just enjoy it for what it is. That series for me at the moment is Killadelphia by Rodney Barnes and Jason Shawn Alexander. It's a tale of urban vampirism with plenty of twists and social commentary. I'm loving the character development and pacing, and, of course, the artwork. I don't know where it's headed, like this COVID thing, but I'm ready to see it to its hopefully not-complete-apocalyptic end. If you miss the good old days of Vertigo this would be right up your alley. -Amy Chu
Amy Chu has written a long list of famous characters in comics, including Poison Ivy, Wonder Woman, Deadpool, Red Sonja, Emma Frost, and more. She’s also the first woman to write a Green Hornet comic.
Killadelphia
Writer: Rodney Barnes
Artist: Jason Shawn Alexander
Publisher: Image Comics
When a small-town beat cop comes home to bury his murdered father-the revered Philadelphia detective James Sangster Sr.-he begins to unravel a mystery that leads him down a path of horrors that will shake his beliefs to their core. The city that was once the symbol of liberty and freedom has fallen prey to corruption, poverty, unemployment, brutality... and vampires.
Welcome to KILLADELPHIA.
Support Local Comic Shops: Fat Jack’s Comic Crypt is located in the heart of Philadelphia, and it was also the first shop to carry Amy Chu’s first creator-owned comic a few years back. Now, Fat Jack’s needs help during these trying times. You can (and should!) support the shop via this ongoing Save Fat Jack’s gofundme.
To find a local comic shop near you, check out his directory from the Comics Industry Collective of stores open and doing mail order!
Click here for the full coronavirus reading list!