Issue 1
1/6: The Graphic Novel – Issue #1
In Issue #1, we meet our characters nine months after a successful Insurrection toppled American democracy and established dystopian autocratic rule. Can they overcome violent militias, surveillance drones, and their own differences to resist tyranny and restore democracy?
Issue 2
1/6: The Graphic Novel – Issue #2
In Issue #2, our characters travel the road that led from back-room meetings, white supremacist rallies, and the Four Seasons Total Landscaping parking lot to a violent attack on the Capitol that shook our nation to its core. It then imagines a world in which the events of that day turned out very differently.
Issue 3
1/6: The Graphic Novel - Issue #3
1/6: The Graphic Novel asks the chilling question "What if the January 6, 2021 Insurrection had been successful?" In Issue #3, our characters confront their worst fears as American democracy is toppled in a violent coup d'ètat, militias roam the streets, and an authoritarian regime grabs control. But there are embers of hope as our heroes, joined by everyday people around the country, begin to form the resistance.
Issue 4
1/6: The Graphic Novel - Issue #4
In the final volume of this provocative series, our heroes lead a Democracy movement to resist the authoritarian Regime while debating the more perfect union that might replace it. Can they rise above their differences to prevail against violent repression, inner demons and, at times, each other? 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 is a tale of authoritarian rule in the United States and a struggle for Democracy. Harvard Law School Professor Alan Jenkins and New York Times bestselling graphic novelist Gan Golan have teamed up with veteran comic book artists to depict in stunning detail what the Insurrectionists and their allies had planned on that day, the threats to our democracy that remain, and what can be done about it. Issues #2 through #4 include free access to both an Action Guide and a Curriculum Guide for Teachers and Community Leaders.

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