Browsing: Marshall Dillon

The sun rises on a city in chaos and carnage. Adams’ plan is in motion, but does Tevin hold the key to stopping him? Find out in Killadelphia #5 from Image Comics!

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John Adams sets his plan in motion, and the vampire revolution begins, consuming Philadelphia in its bloody carnage. Is there anything J.J. and Jose can do against the tides of death? Find out in Killadelphia #4 from Image Comics.

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Is former President John Adams setting himself up to be a Founding Father of a new America peopled by vampires? Can anyone stop him if he is? Find out in Killadelphia #3 from Image Comics!

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A homicide detective, his son, and a medical examiner find themselves caught up in a vampire plot that extends back to President John Adams. Intrigued? Find out more in Killadelphia #2 from Image Comics!

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Tracking a criminal called Seesaw to a tenement in Philadelphia leads Detective James Sangster  into an ambush and his murder.  His son, James Jr, wants nothing to do with his father but has to deal with aftermath of his death.  He finds his father kept a journal containing a bizarre theory that the city of Philadelphia is plagued by vampires, led by none other than the second President of the United States.  Will James Jr accept the unacceptable and complete his father’s mission?  Find out in our Major Spoilers review of Killadelphia #1 from Image Comics.

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It’s a race against time as Gilad brings back a cure for Tama, and Imperatrix Virago moves in for the kill! How does it all work out? Find out in this review of Incursion #4 by Valient Entertainment.

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Imperatrix Virago has invaded Earth, and Gilad has infiltrated Virago’s keep to find Syntilla. With all life on Earth hanging in the balance, who will succeed? Take the jump for our review of Incursion #3 from Valiant Entertainment.

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Earth is on the brink of destruction! Can Gilad save Tama, the young geomancer, in time to save our planet? Valiant Entertainment sent Major Spoilers a review copy, and I share my thoughts on Incursion #2.

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