![]() He has writing credits on American Gods, Marvel's Runaways, and more, and it's that style of storytelling that shines here. Barnes may be best known for his work in television. ![]() We're at the start of a nightmare and it's only going deeper, and that's a credit to Barnes' style of storytelling. The surprise at the end really isn't much of a surprise-and that works well here. It's a dense set up for a story, one with a slow burn pacing that only really gets the heart rate pumping by the final pages. solves for himself the truth of his father's passing with a reveal that sets the stage for the series' larger mystery that will play out as it winds on. The twin stories play out with a careful back and forth perspective, until everything collides as Jim Jr. dies-is the second tale that the issue follows. ![]() That last case-and specifically how Jim Sr. looms over the young man when he picks up his father's journal and discovers the horrifying truth about his father's last case. However, there's never anything simple when it comes to family and the long shadow of Jim Sr. wants to bury a man he hated and then move on with his life. returns home to Philadelphia to bury his father, Philadelphia detective James Sangster Sr., but there are no tears shed for this loss. A young Baltimore cop named Jim Sangster Jr. The story of Killadelphia #1 follows two, distinct tales. ![]()
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