Wednesday Pull Revisits Killadelphia for Black History Month
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Episode Summary:
This week on Wednesday Toast, Lex (@wednesdaypull) is revisiting the archives for Black History Month with a rewind episode.
Originally released as Episode 87, this episode features a full review and discussion of Killadelphia, the horror noir series written by Rodney Barnes with art by Jason Shawn Alexander.
The story follows Jimmy Sangster, a small town beat cop who returns to Philadelphia to bury his murdered father, a respected city detective. What begins as a personal loss quickly unravels into something far more disturbing as Jimmy uncovers a city overrun by corruption, violence, and vampires.
Philadelphia, once a symbol of liberty, has fallen into decay. As the mystery deepens, Jimmy discovers the source of the outbreak is none other than John Adams, secretly alive and building an undead army to ignite a new and bloodier American revolution.
This rewind episode is a reminder of why Killadelphia stands out as a bold, socially charged horror series and why revisiting Black creators and their work matters, especially during Black History Month.
Collects Killadelphia issues #1–6.
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Credits:
Hosts: Lex (@wednesdaypull)
Producer: Lex (@wednesdaypull)
Intro Music: linktr.ee/pollypocketmusic
Keywords
Black History Month, comic books, Killadelphia, community engagement, comic creators, YouTube, podcasting