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An Imperfect Union

David Cowen Gabriel Wexler

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English
Seriocomics
20 January 2025
A graphic novel about a couple, a country, and the gun debate aimed to help heal our polarized divide.

AN IMPERFECT UNION unites a provocative, humorous, heartfelt story with simple, evocative, enchanting drawings.

Maggie & Adam are newlyweds building a life in Austin, TX.

He's a NYC transplant and school counselor.

She's a native Texan and NPR journalist.

The like-minded pair are eager to try to start a family.

But everything changes after a mugging.

They're shocked to find they have opposing views on guns.

Whether to buy one, try for a family, or even stay together is now in question.

11 years in the making, authored by a politically left writer & illustrated by a politically right artist, this graphic novel doesn't claim to have the answers, it only asks we stay open-minded.
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Illustrated by:   Gabriel Wexler
Imprint:   Seriocomics
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   594g
ISBN:   9798992055092
Series:   Should We Buy a Gun?
Pages:   330
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

All is well, God is good, Love Is True Gabriel Wexler has made storyboards for film and TV, drawn for newspapers and magazines, taught art at schools, and illustrated a book for young adults.

Reviews for An Imperfect Union

""A brilliant and complex distillation of the relationship between gun rights and today's mental health crisis and Hollywood's depiction of violence. This book may well fill the gap for a Great American (Graphic) Novel about guns in our culture."" -Rebecca Yeldham, Producer of THE KITE RUNNER, ON THE ROAD, and THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES ""What starts as a simple plot with simple drawings slowly unfolds into a complicated and nuanced comic, rich with history, context, and relevance. A beautiful genuine story."" -Shannon Wheeler, Author of Eisner-winners TOO MUCH COFFEE MAN and I THOUGHT YOU WOULD BE FUNNIER ""For folks of any age to get their head around this ... a swift plot, characters I liked and cared about, innovative artwork ... an arresting and moving read ... terrific."" -Eric Orner, Author of SMAHTGUY: The Life and Times of Barney Frank and THE MOSTLY UNFABULOUS SOCIAL LIFE OF ETHAN GREEN, 2024/25 Cullman Fellow at NY Public Library ""A fresh look...Cowen and Wexler craft a compelling graphic novel that challenges us to rethink the complexities - and our own prejudices."" -Laurie Sandell, Author of the Eisner-nominated THE IMPOSTOR'S DAUGHTER ""We follow them - with empathy and occasionally with shock - as they grapple with our country's history, laws, and forms of violence. Both daring and hopeful, this will be a conversation starter at a time when we urgently need one."" -Ieva Jusionyte, Ph.D., Author of EXIT WOUNDS: How America's Guns Fuel Violence Across the Border ""There was a lot of humor and it was very thought provoking. It got me in the heart many times, and I could feel the fear bubbling up inside me when I worried about the final outcome. I was glued."" -Jon Macy, Author of DJUNA and the Lambda-winner TELENY and CAMILLE ""SWBAG is not only a thoughtful and nuanced exploration of the ethics of gun ownership in America - presenting multiple perspectives on the issue - it's also a poignant rumination on the role of masculinity in progressive culture. Definitely a relevant read for the current American zeitgeist."" -Graham Chaffee, Author of Fantagraphics' LIGHT IT, SHOOT IT and TO HAVE AND TO HOLD ""Romantic, sincere, endlessly enjoyable."" -Kerem Sanga, Filmmaker of the Sundance-winner FIRST GIRL I LOVED, Screenwriter of MADAME WEB ""The brilliantly understated approach to the look and tone of the graphic novel can't be overlooked. The seemingly simplistic drawings by Gabriel Wexler create a stark contrast to the complex subject matter; Wexler manages to convey an impressive range of emotions experienced by the characters through an uncluttered and minimalistic perspective."" -Kirkus Reviews ""This book was born out of a fruitful collaboration between a left-wing scriptwriter, Dave Cowen, and a right-wing cartoonist, Gabriel Wexler, - which, in such a polarized country, is a kind of event in itself...it is a book of intervention, which uses comics to enrich the public debate."" -Thierry Groensteen, Author of THE SYSTEM OF COMICS ""A tool designed to cut through political polarization and model how we might find common ground around this topic...Given my own commitments to working past political divides, I salute these efforts...my bet is that you will leave it less certain of your own stance than you were before reading it."" -Henry Jenkins, Author of COMICS AND STUFF, CONVERGENCE CULTURE and BY ANY MEDIA NECESSARY


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