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America Chavez Made in the USA #1: America from the Block (SPOILER FREE ADVANCED REVIEW)

8.9/10

America Chavez: Made in the USA #1 (@KalindaVazquez @aburtov @nemafronspai) show a firm grasp of a beloved character and a dedication to continued progression and development. #Marvel

America Chavez Made in the USA #1

Artist(s): Carlos Gomez

Colorist(s): Jesus Arbutov

Letterer: VC's Travis Lanham

Publisher: Marvel

Genre: Action, Drama, Sci-Fi, Superhero

Published Date: 02/03/2021

Recap

WHO IS AMERICA? America Chavez is incredible - her origins, her strength, her dimension-shattering star portals! But when the foundation of everything she believes is shaken, America will stand up and face the parts of herself she's been running from. From writer Kalinda Vazquez (Marvel's Runaways) and artist Carlos Gomez (Amazing Mary Jane) comes an explosive, brand-new story all about what made America Chavez who she is - and what she'll do to protect the ones she loves.

Review

Despite having a somewhat familiar story, orphan child of another world becomes a powerful earth hero, we’ve seen very little development on America’s arrival and raising on earth. Made in the USA provides a  grounded focus that opens up the character in a way that bypasses the more complicated aspects of her origin. The series takes America’s purposely vague and idealistic background of queer Latina from a utopian universe of queer Latinas and begins to anchor it with the Puerto Rican family from New York who found her.

Kalinda Vazquez’s television background shows in the cinematography of the pacing. The flashbacks slot in organically with the present-day plot. The guest appearances of potential scene stealers reinforce the focus on America, efficiently highlighting her personality, relationships, and roll in the Marvel Universe. This is America’s show, and the camera always stays on her.

Artist Jesus Aburtov and color artist Carlos Gomez do a great job showcasing the flashy aspects of America, making the moments when she is subdued more prominent. This goes beyond just her powers, with noticeable body language changes between open and action-ready America and introspective and closed-off America.

Made in The USA serves as a thematic foil of America’s previous solo by Gabby Rivera. It shows us a softer side of America that focuses on what she found on earth instead of what she lost in her old universe. While there seems to be some plot inconsistences about the status of America’s family between the ending of the last series and this issue, it’s still early enough for that to be resolved. More importantly, the creative team is succeeding in telling a story about an America Chavez that looks, acts, sounds, and feels like the America Chavez that I have been following since her introduction.

Final Thoughts

America Chavez Made in the USA #1 (Kalina Vazquz, Jesus Aburtov, & Carlos Gomez) show a firm grasp of a beloved character and a dedication to continued progression and development.

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