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The American Way (Comic Book)

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The American Way is a comic-book series created by John Ridley and Georges Jeanty and published by Wild Storm.In the 1940's, the US Government created the Civil Defense Corps, a team of "super-heroes", ostensibly intended to protect America from "super-villains" and "aliens". In reality, the CDC are all actors, as are their supposed enemies, and the real purpose of the team is propaganda. When one of the team's core members, Old Glory, dies in battle in the 60's and the team's management elects a black man to succeed him, the facade begins to unravel.A sequel, American Way: Those Above and Those Below, was released by Vertigo in 2017.
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The Spock
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The Spock: The East Coast Intellectual is a throwback to pulp supergenius characters like Doc Savage.
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I Owe You My Life
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I Owe You My Life: Averted. Ole Miss asks Southern Cross to stop his lynching of Jason out of respect for all the times she used her powers (at the cost of her own health) to save him, after his stupidity got him killed. Cross responds that he would rather die than be a "race traitor". Soon after, this just gives her one more reason to let him die.
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Engineered Heroics
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Engineered Heroics: Zig-zagged. When telling the truth of the CDC to a friend, Robert Kennedy stresses that every time the team saved people from a natural disaster or stopped some low-level crime, it was for real. However, every "alien invasion" or "super-villain attack" was all staged to show a minimum of property damage and no civilian deaths. When they have to fight a rogue member, the CDC is sloppy with their handlers noting they're so used to pre-planned fights that they don't know how to handle a real battle.
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Ambiguously Human
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Ambiguously Human: While many of the CDC's members are just humans who have been artificially enhanced, others, like Freya and Mister Lucky, came by their powers naturally. Hellbent seems to be normal, albeit incredibly intelligent and sadistic, human; yet he is strong enough to injure Pharos.
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Genre Deconstruction
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Genre Deconstruction: The series explores how having constant superhero battles in major cities would actually affect society.
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Use Their Own Weapon Against Them
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Use Their Own Weapon Against Them: Hellbent decapitates Freya with her own axe.
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: Mr. Lucky is a loudmouthed, overly sarcastic bully and a virulent racist, but he suspects Southern Cross of wanting to start a race war and states that he draws the line at that.
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Gentle Giant
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Gentle Giant: Muscle Shoals is a kindhearted illiterate with the power to create and restore plant life.
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The Man Behind the Man
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The Man Behind the Man: Hellbent is believed to be a Boxed Crook that the CDC uses as a supervillain and assassin. But at some point before the series, he indoctrinated CDC Director Chett Sloan into his cult as part of a long term plan to trick the US government into nuking their own cities.
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Yellow Peril
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Yellow Peril: The CDC's "nemesis" in the 60's is the Red Terror, a supposed Chinese supervillain who's actually an actor named Johnny Lau, equipped with a flight pack. He ends up killing himself after Old Glory's death, convinced that the FDAA will have him killed.
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Mistaken for Gay
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Mistaken for Gay: Due to her muscular build and combat prowess, Freya constantly has to fend off rumors that she's a lesbian.
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Token Religious Teammate
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Token Religious Teammate: Amber Waves makes references to her religious upbringing and to Christian morals at the end of issue #7.
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The Protagonist
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The Protagonist: Wes Chatham, a former ad man for a car company, serves as the protagonist and narrator for the series, joining the FDAA after one of the CDC's adventures inadvertently destroys his career.
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Cast of Expies
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Cast of Expies: The comic book is not shy about exploring the darker aspects of modern superhero mythology/ideology through the use of Expy of American heroes: Pharos and Mighty Delta are expies of DC Comics Superman. Hellbent is very similar to The Joker. He is a nihilistic mass murder who manipulates the CDC into turning on each so that the government is forced to launch nukes at them. Which he then reveals to have been sabotaged so that they target several major cities instead. Southern Cross is a racist, stupider and villainous version of the Human Torch. Freya is a Wonder Woman Wannabe: an immortal, almost invulnerable warrior woman with ties to a real-world mythology (in her case, Nordic).
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: Johnny Lau kills himself after Old Glory's death, convinced that he'll be turned into a scapegoat.
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Punny Name
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Punny Name: Muscle Shoals, the strongman of the Southern Defense Corps.
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The Ditherer
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The Ditherer: This is Ole Miss's biggest issue, as she's not racist but goes along with the rest of the Southern Defense Corps in a halfhearted attempt to be their conscience. By the end of the miniseries she's had enough of waiting around on the sidelines, and successfully rescues Jason while leaving Southern Cross to die in the explosion.
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TheMasquerade
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The Masquerade: The Civil Defense Corps are all actors, and all of their adventures are staged for propaganda purposes.
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Noble Bigot
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Noble Bigot: The Southern Defense Corps is populated by a number of openly racist heroes.
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Stupid Jetpack Hitler
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Stupid Jetpack Hitler: The WWII-era version of the CDC battled supposed Nazi supervillains with exotic technology.
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Only in It for the Money
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Only in It for the Money: X-15 is the least altruistic member of the team, only caring about the money he makes. He even has the gall to demand raises whenever one of his teammates dies.
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Restraining Bolt
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Restraining Bolt: New American is super-strong and nearly invulnerable, but still retains functioning pain receptors, which means that he is capable of being incapacitated or killed by pain. Wes darkly suggests that this supposed "mistake" was intended by the FDAA to keep their first black member from getting any ideas about turning on his handlers.
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Token Good Teammate
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Token Good Teammate: Ole Miss, Muscle Shoals, and the Captain are the only members of the Southern Defense Corps who aren't racist pieces of shit and are just as annoyed by their compatriots Southern Cross, Mr. Lucky, and Mighty Delta as everyone else on the CDC.
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Mind Control
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Mind Control: In issue 2, Freya and Pharos' public fight is officially explained away as a product of mind control.
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Entitled Bastard
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Entitled Bastard: Even after declaring that he would rather die than be a 'race traitor', Southern Cross still expects Ole Miss to save him from the nuclear explosion. See I Owe You My Life for details.
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Deliberate Values Dissonance
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: Being a comic series set in the 60's and written by a black man, the series doesn't shy away from the racism of the era, with New American having to wear a costume that covers his face and body because many of his teammates are openly and virulently racist, and the CDC being split into northern and southern divisions because the southern-born members object to being on a team with a black man.
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Improbable Aiming Skills
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Improbable Aiming Skills: The Secret Agent has enhanced marksmanship as part of his powers.
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Mission Control
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Mission Control: The Federal Disaster Assistance Administration (FDAA) calls the shots for the Civil Defense Corps.
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Ass Shove
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Ass Shove: While on an FDAA-mandated date with Pharos, Freya suggests that they do something involving the handle of her magic ax. Considering that Pharos responds extremely negatively to the suggestion, it doesn't take a genius to figure out where she intended to put that ax.
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Evil Reactionary
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Evil Reactionary: Tannis Darling accuses Ole Miss of becoming this in the sequel: invoking the image of Southern Cross in her campaign despite choosing to let him die in the nuclear explosion as to save Jason.
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Treachery Cover-Up
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Treachery Cover Up: At the end of the first series, the government claims the events were caused by the CDC being mind controlled. By the sequel, the public is aware that the CDC never actually fought supervillains, but still don't know the details of the original events. People think Southern Cross died a hero stopping the nukes, but in reality Ole Miss left him to die because he was a blind, raging, bigot who cared more about lynching Jason.
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Captain Patriotic
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Captain Patriotic: The Civil Defense Force is an assembly of heroes representing the faces and values of America. They are also a moderate visual case, since none of them wear the red-blue-white colours or the star-and-stripes in a very blatant manner.
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Die or Fly
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Die or Fly: Although the story doesn't really focus on where powers come from, Jason mentions in "Those Above and Those Below'' that some people manifest powers after experiencing some kind of traumatic event.
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Hoist by His Own Petard
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Hoist by His Own Petard: Hellbent beheads Freya with her own ax.
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Who Will Bell the Cat?
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Who Will Bell the Cat?: In the second issue, Wes proposes that the FDAA appoint a black man to succeed Old Glory as a concession to the civil rights movement, and Chet backs him up. Of course, neither of them relish the prospect of actually having to recruit a black man.
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Unusual Euphemism
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Unusual Euphemism: Wanderer, who is actually just a washedout actor, tells his family he is part of something important, in order to feel better about himself. He then puts them in stasis with his stasis stick. He actually beat them to death with a baseball bat.
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Fake Ultimate Hero
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Fake Ultimate Hero: The entire CDC is this.
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The Cape
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The Cape: Pharos is an expy of both Superman and Shazam!. There's also Mighty Delta, who is a straight Superman expy and a villainous one.
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Hate Sink
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Hate Sink: Southern Cross, an obnoxious, openly proud racist and borderline psychopath and easily the worst of the Southern Defense Corps. Fittingly, he has David Duke's mustache. He's especially eager to murder Jason after Jason finally kills Hellbent, because it gives him a half-assed excuse to call killing Jason "Justice" for killing a white man even though said white man was a mass murdering cult leader and necrophiliac. Thankfully, Ole Miss leaves Cross to die when she rescues Jason from the impending explosion at the end of the series. The last shot of Cross is of him being reduced to a skeleton.
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Spotting the Thread
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Spotting the Thread: Tannis Darling starts to become suspicious about the CDC after noticing that the "alien invasion" in the first issue was far too small for an actual invasion.
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Wannabe Secret Agent: The Secret Agent, despite his name, does not actually work for any part of the US government's intelligence apparatus. He is on the team so that the public learns to associate secret agents with heroism so that they don't think too hard about what the real secret agents do.
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Freya is a Wonder Woman Wannabe: an immortal, almost invulnerable warrior woman with ties to a real-world mythology (in her case, Nordic).
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Use Their Own Weapon Against Them / int_7a3f6e9a