The American is faced with a final choice: He can defeat and arrest his new foe, or he can join the young man with powers as incendiary as his agenda and fight for civil justice. What if choosing law and order means perpetuating decades of oppression? Meanwhile, Ole Miss faces her own crossroads. It's the conclusion of the acclaimed miniseries from Oscar-winning writer John Ridley that's sure to keep readers talking for a long time to come.
MATURE READERS
The American Way: Those Above and Those Below is a fantastic story that captures the essence of the 70s revolutions, while also telling a tale that reverberates with current events in a chilling way. Read Full Review
A while from now, I'm not sure if I'll look back on this series with a positive feeling, but it definitely won't be as negative as it would've been earlier on in the series. The last two issues tied things together and did it in a way that was actually exciting and enjoyable to read. The art has been good all the way through, and I'm glad that the writing caught up to the art towards the end of this mini. This is one that feels like it will read much better in trade. Read Full Review
It is a story told, but not told well. Read Full Review
A good ending to a solid six issue series by Ridley and good art by Jeanty.