The American Way

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Superheroes confront 1960s American societal turmoil.

"The American Way" offers a captivating twist on the superhero genre by exploring complex social issues of the 1960s, such as racial tension and the fear of communism, through the lens of a fictional government-sponsored superhero team. It's not just about the costumes and powers – it's a thought-provoking dive into the American psyche during a turbulent era, providing both action and a mirror to historic struggles. If you appreciate narratives that blend history with fantasy to challenge the status quo, this graphic novel could be a powerful read for you.

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The American Way

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ISBN: 9781401212568
Publisher: WildStorm
Date of Publication: 2007-02-07
Format: Paperback
Related Topics: Graphic Novels
Goodreads rating: 3.58
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Critically acclaimed novelist and screenwriter John Ridley (Three Kings) offers a unique vision of U.S. history in the thrilling graphic novel The American Way! The 1960s were a decade of incredible change for America. It was a time of innocence. It was a time of optimism. It was a time of heroes. In the early '40s, the United States government hatched a plan to create the Civil Defense Corps: a group of "super-heroes" who could fight alien invasions, evil super-powered beings and communism, all in front of an adoring public, courtesy of television. But that dream was far from reality by the '60s, as new C.D.C. Marketing Director Wesley Catham is about to discover. How far will America go to protect its dream of a better tomorrow? Collects issues #1-8.
 

Superheroes confront 1960s American societal turmoil.

"The American Way" offers a captivating twist on the superhero genre by exploring complex social issues of the 1960s, such as racial tension and the fear of communism, through the lens of a fictional government-sponsored superhero team. It's not just about the costumes and powers – it's a thought-provoking dive into the American psyche during a turbulent era, providing both action and a mirror to historic struggles. If you appreciate narratives that blend history with fantasy to challenge the status quo, this graphic novel could be a powerful read for you.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.