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Review: Americatown #1

After an economic collapse and other disasters in the near future, Americans are now the legal and illegal immigrants living abroad. They find work in cities like Buenos Aires, where their very own enclave known as “Americatown” has taken root. Owen, a recent arrival, begins a journey to support and save his splintered family divided between the enclave and home back in the U.S. His struggle is just a small part of the hardships and conflicting agendas in an immigrant community trying to build itself in the shadow of a once great nation.

Part social commentary, part family drama, Americatown asks: What if the American Dream gave way to the American Nightmare?

Generally when you think of a story about an undocumented immigrant, you think of someone entering the United States. Their skin is probably brown, and there’s all sorts moral and legal questions. Writer Bradford Winters and Larry Cohen have flipped expectations, making white Americans the undocumented immigrants in this compelling new series.

In Americatown, those attempting to sneak into a country are American, and look pretty white to me. This is an allegory of the plight of undocumented immigrants in a package that folks might not expect, and because of that, one that’s harder to condemn for them. Winters and Cohen are no strangers to politically charged stories, and in their inaugural comic series that stick to what they know.

Artist Daniel Irizarri‘s art is fantastic giving a pseudo rough look that makes it almost feel like an underground documentary following everything. Of note is the coloring choices which are minimal and usually one main color with some black and white. It’s fantastic, and generally the colors are also a reflection of the US’s flag. No idea if I’m reading too much into that, but the use of blues, reds, and whites is interesting.

Just enough information is given for readers to understand what’s going on, and enough information is held back to make you want to find out more as to what’s going on too. The first issue blew me away. I can’t wait to see where the series goes and how it tackles such a heated topic.A brilliant example of social commentary in an entertaining package.

Story: Bradford Winters & Larry J. Cohen Art: Daniel Irizarri
Story: 9 Art: 8.5 Overall: 9 Recommendation: Buy

Archaia/BOOM! Studios provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

By Brett

Brett is a political consultant who resides in Arlington, VA. He grew up in Cleveland, OH and Buffalo, NY and attended the University at Buffalo, majoring in Political Science.
Since then Brett has made his mark on politics working in various positions such as a Legislative Staffer for the Erie County Legislature, Special Assistant for Senator John Kerry, as the Database Administrator for Forward Together PAC, Database Director for Chris Dodd for President, and Internet/Database Director for Virginians for Brian Moran, and Email Deliverability Czar for Salsa Labs and NGP VAN.
In 2007 Brett formed 5B Consulting providing his expertise on database solutions, new media and email strategy.
He's a long time geek, reading comics since he was a child and learning to spell his name on an Atari 800. When he's not working, he's reading comics, playing video games and relaxing with a nice cup of tea.
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