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American Century: Scars and Stripes (American Century (DC Comics)) [Paperback]

David Tischman (Author), Howard Chaykin (Author)
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This hard-boiled graphic novel set in the early '50s hints at what the comic strip "Steve Canyon" might've been like had it been penned by a cynical, leftist libertine rather than a right-wing cold warrior. Its antihero is ex-World War II fighter pilot Harry Block, who turns his back on the American dream, fakes his death, and decamps to Guatemala, where, getting embroiled in espionage, murder, and revolution, he mixes it up with the CIA., Communist rebels, and the most powerful force in the country, the U.S. Fruit Company. Nearly any page would make "Steve Canyon" stalwarts blanch. This is adult-but-mainstream comics fare, boasting rough language, brutal violence, and blatant sex. Creator Chaykin, best known for his groundbreaking sf satire American Flagg (1987), is comics' foremost exponent of pulp, and his gritty approach and wise-ass attitude give American Century its oomph. The book would've been even better, however, had Chaykin drawn it himself, instead of just coauthoring and designing it; his own noirish drawing style beats the somewhat stiff realism of the comic's illustrators. Gordon Flagg
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  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Vertigo (October 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1563897911
  • ISBN-13: 978-1563897917
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 6.7 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,219,753 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A fine start..., November 7, 2001
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This review is from: American Century: Scars and Stripes (American Century (DC Comics)) (Paperback)
Scars & Stripes contains issues 1 through 4 (the first story arc) from the Vertigo title, American Century. The first issue alone is worth the price of the book, as it sets up Harry's wandering ways. Imagine a character similiar to Indiana Jones that leans more towards an anti-hero. That is Harry. Love the artwork from Marc Lamning! 'Pulp' definitely is the best way to describe this series. The future for this title is bright. Definitely for adults.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Gives the best of Chaykin --, November 20, 2005
This review is from: American Century: Scars and Stripes (American Century (DC Comics)) (Paperback)
-- and some of the worst. So let's start positive.

What's best is his figures, and his fascination with 1940s style. OK, this is early `50s, but close enough. The style lets men look good, and lets women look better - curves were OK back then. More of the good comes from his narrative pace, but especially his framing. Somehow, every panel comes across as important, nothing is there just to fill a hole in the page. And any strip with a DC3 in it has some personal nostalgia for me.

The story is the kind that Chaykin does well, something bordering on film noir style, but with more daylight. Everyone has a layer of grime on them the just won't wash off. And the time of the story had its ugly points, too. Rosa Parks hadn't made her famous bus ride yet, and if someone was anti-semitic, "he didn't mean anything by it."

Even if his art is as good as ever, maybe better than some of his older, more angular look, the story wallows in the dark side. There are a few put-upon, likeable characters. There was the black secretary back when they weren't called blacks, and the hooker with a heart of gold, not that her heart was ever part of the deal. Everyone else, Our Hero included, just makes you glad to be someone else. It's good, but Chaykin has done better.

//wiredweird
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4.0 out of 5 stars Chaykin spins an interesting '50s yarn, November 15, 2007
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Howard Chaykin has a healthy comics pedigree, working on such titles as: Star Wars, the Shadow, and (probably his greatest work) American Flagg. His style fits the era perfectly. The content of the stoy is adult-oriented and non-superhero, providing a fine alternative to the spandex crowd. I followed the book when it originally came out. Chaykin places the main character in proximity to relevant people and places of the time, somewhat like authors Gore Vidal or John Jakes would. It would play well as a television mini-series. I recommend it to a fan of Chaykin's work or a comic book reader interested in an under-utilized period of American history.
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