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1/6 The Graphic Novel #2 blends fact and fiction showing the events leading to the insurrection

1/6: The Graphic Novel asks and answers the question: what if the January 6, 2021 Insurrection had been successful? In an entertaining, chilling, and sometimes humorous form, 1/6 illustrates how close we came to authoritarian rule in the United States, demonstrating how strategic disinformation, racial and religious bigotry, and cynical political ambition convinced millions of ordinary Americans to reject cherished constitutional values and support violent sedition.

Story: Alan Jenkins, Gan Golan
Art: Will Rosado, Karl Moline, Donny Hadiwidjaja
Color: Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Tom Orzechowski, Taylor Esposito, Jeff Powell

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1/6 The Graphic Novel #2 Blends Art and Advocacy – Out now!

1/6: The Graphic Novel #2

The anticipated second issue of 1/6: The Graphic Novel is now available, offering a deeper and more complex exploration of a world where the January 6th insurrection was successful. Harvard Law School Professor Alan Jenkins and author Gan Golan, alongside artist Will Rosado, continue their provocative narrative under the auspices of the Western States Center.
 
In 1/6: The Graphic Novel #2, the narrative shifts focus to events leading up to the insurrection, offering a prequel to the dramatic scenes depicted in the first installment. This edition takes readers through the complex web of events and decisions that set the stage for January 6th, providing a rich backdrop for the characters’ stories. The novel employs a visual system to distinguish between factual events, speculative scenarios, and fictional components, offering a comprehensive understanding of the factors that culminated in the real-life insurrection. This approach not only serves as a compelling narrative device but also as a valuable educational resource, shedding light on the intricacies and motivations behind the pivotal events that shook the foundations of American democracy.

The relevance of 1/6: The Graphic Novel #2 is further heightened by the current political climate. With former President Trump’s recent indictments and the ongoing debate over election integrity, the novel’s themes resonate more than ever. Alan Jenkins’ legal expertise, including his Supreme Court experience in constitutional and voting rights cases, brings a layer of authenticity and insight into the narrative. This expertise is vividly showcased as the story navigates through the complexities of an altered America, pondering the future of democracy and justice.
 
Furthermore, the novel continues to bridge the gap between art and activism. Building on the interactive elements of the first issue, 1/6: The Graphic Novel #2 features the “Petition to Bar all Insurrectionists from Office,” which has already garnered significant attention with over 60k signatures. This initiative underscores the novel’s commitment to not only narrate a story but also to stimulate civic engagement and discourse.

1/6: The Graphic Novel #2

1/6: What If the Attack on the US Capitol Succeeded? explores what might have been

1/6: The Graphic Novel asks and answers the question: what if the January 6, 2021 Insurrection had been successful? In an entertaining, chilling, and sometimes humorous form, 1/6 illustrates how close we came to authoritarian rule in the United States, demonstrating how strategic disinformation, racial and religious bigotry, and cynical political ambition convinced millions of ordinary Americans to reject cherished constitutional values and support violent sedition.

Story: Alan Jenkins, Gan Golan
Art: Will Rosado
Color: Lee Loughridge
Letterer: Tom Orzechowski

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1/6 : A What If? comic about The Insurrection

What if the attack on the US Capitol succeeded?
1/6 is a 4 part comics series written by Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan and illustrated by Will Rosado. Prof. Jenkins and Golan joined me on the podcast to talk about their comic which combines comics journalism, speculative fiction and activism. 

Drawing on real-life events, 1/6 travels the road that led from back-room meetings, white supremacist rallies, and the Four Seasons Landscaping parking lot to a violent attack on the Capitol that left several Americans dead and shook our nation to its core. It imagines a world in which the events of that day turned out very differently. Through a diverse cast of characters 1/6 builds towards a story of how we might organize and fight for democracy.

Buy the comic AND check out their forthcoming action guide – http://onesixcomics.com/ 

1/6: Graphic Novel answers The Question: What if the January 6 Insurrection Was Successful?

1/6 Graphic Novel

From One Six Comics, 1/6 answers the question “What if the January 6 attacks on the US Capitol succeeded in overthrowing our Democracy?“. Written by Gan Golan and Harvard Law professor Alan Jenkins, it features art by Will Rosado, with colors by Lee Loughridge, and letters by Tom Orzechowski. The graphic novel also features work by comics masters Shawn Martinbrough and Jamal Igle

The first issue of the 4 issue series is coming out early January 2023.

The team is working closely with the Western States Center, an amazing organization that has been on the frontlines of countering White Supremacy for decades.

They’re We looking to raise $10,000 so they can distribute the comic en masse to organizations looking to amplify their critical work. You can support the project through Kickstarter. If the project hits its goal, it’ll be able to print and distribute 5,000 additional copies to organizations and educational institutions.