GRAPHIC NOVELS

The American Way. Vol. 2: Those Above and Those Below

Georges Jeanty & others (illus.). Vertigo. Apr. 2018. 144p. ISBN 9781401278359. pap. $16.99; ebk. ISBN 9781401284039. Rated: Mature. SUPERHEROES
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Oscar-winning screenwriter Ridley (12 Years a Slave; American Crime) continues his alternate history of superheroes still reeling from years of manipulation by the U.S. government in this compelling story that began with The American Way, moving the time line ten years ahead into the tumultuous 1970s. Outside of a few fight scenes, superpowers take a backseat to struggles of loyalty and conscience, as Jason Fisher, Missy Devereaux, and Amber Eaton embark on conflicting paths of service to their communities and country. Joined by artist Jeanty (Buffy the Vampire Slayer; The American Way) and a large cast of contributing illustrators, Ridley uses his characters' struggles to illuminate the complex racial, political, and cultural conflicts of the period. Because the narrative is split among several players, there is not enough time to explore their various motivations, which would benefit readers who missed the first volume. Still, overall, it does not impede the experience for newcomers, who will enjoy this riveting, nonromantic portrayal of life as a superhero. Collects single issues 1–6.
VERDICT Evoking Alan Moore's Watchmen and Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's The Boys, though less explicitly graphic in content, this series will resonate with fans of gritty superhero stories with provocative social commentary.
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