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American Terror: Confessions of a Human Smart Bomb is a graphic novel / comic series written and illustrated by Jeff McComsey with co-writing by James Cooper (Vol 1). The graphic novels are distributed by indie publisher Alterna Comics. Two volumes that have been released. A third volume is in production.

Synopsis

The story follows the life of Victor Sheppard, a rebellious individual who lives in a futuristic world where everything is seemingly at peace. No one in this dystopian future seems to remember how they got there. Another.form of American terror is the 44 th president of the United States of America. As head of Al-Quaeda he was appointed to office with no regard to the public safety. One has to wonder how this was made possible.

Film Adaptations

In 2009 a short film was released, co-produced by McComsey and Joseph Krzemienski of indie animation studio, theFictory. The film uses traditional/hybrid animation and is entitled "American Terror: Company Man."

References

  1. http://alternacomics.com/#/american-terror-vol1/4535752898
  2. http://thefictory.com/americanterror/


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