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Set in TheEighties, the story is set up as a sitcom from the era and follows the adventures of Justin Cannel, a 20-something washout on the precipice of getting married to Bailey, the girl of his dreams who just wishes he'd grow up a bit. Meanwhile Agent [=McGee=] of the FBI is after an alien battle suit that looks like a disco-ey superhero costume and after capturing the Russian agent holding the suit, he finds a shirt-reading bachelor. Naturally, Justin gets the suit and finds himself with the ability to do anything... and [=McGee=], mistaking our hapless hero for a Communist spy and refusing to see the obvious truth, is right on his tail. Now Justin must duck the feds, figure out his new suit, and keep his blushing bride-to-be from breaking up with him. HilarityEnsues.

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Set in TheEighties, the story is set up as a sitcom from the era and follows the adventures of Justin Cannel, a 20-something washout on the precipice of getting married to Bailey, the girl of his dreams who just wishes he'd grow up a bit. Meanwhile Agent [=McGee=] of the FBI is after an alien battle suit that looks like a disco-ey superhero costume and after capturing the Russian agent holding the suit, he finds a shirt-reading bachelor. Naturally, Justin gets the suit and finds himself with the ability to do anything... and [=McGee=], mistaking our hapless hero for a Communist spy and refusing to see the obvious truth, is right on his tail. Now Justin must duck the feds, figure out his new suit, and keep his blushing bride-to-be from breaking up with him. HilarityEnsues.PlayedForLaughs.

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* FailureProtagonist: Justin, whose previous job to mailroom one he's seen with during the story was a Corn Dog Vendor.



* LoserHero: Justin, who's previous job to mailroom one he's seen with during the story was a Corn Dog Vendor.
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* [[spoiler: SecondActBreakup: Bailey breaks up with Justin at the end of issue 3 after he loses his job and destroys his own car (with everything for the wedding) inside during his fight with [=McGee=] and Bixby]].

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* [[spoiler: SecondActBreakup: Bailey [[spoiler:Bailey breaks up with Justin at the end of issue 3 after he loses his job and destroys his own car (with everything for the wedding) inside during his fight with [=McGee=] and Bixby]].



* [[spoiler: VillainTeamUp: [=McGee=] makes a deal with Zarlogg - Zarlogg takes out Justin, Bixby gets the suit and provides him with backup should Justin start to win. ]]

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* [[spoiler: VillainTeamUp: [=McGee=] [[spoiler:[=McGee=] makes a deal with Zarlogg - Zarlogg takes out Justin, Bixby gets the suit and provides him with backup should Justin start to win. ]]
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* DistressedDamsel: [[spoiler:[=McGee=] kidnaps Bailey in issue 4.]]

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* DistressedDamsel: DamselInDistress: [[spoiler:[=McGee=] kidnaps Bailey in issue 4.]]
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* NotSoDifferent: Justin and [[spoiler: Thrix, the alien whose battle suit Justin received. He too was a slacker who didn't do much with his life.]]
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* BlackBestFriend: Blair to Bailey
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''Truth, Justin and the American Way'' is a 2005-2006 5 issue comic book published by Creator/{{Image}} written by Aaron Williams and [[Webcomic/PvP Scott Kurtz]] and drawn by Guisppe Ferriaro. It was made out of a desire to make a comic based on an old '80s series without having to get the rights to one.

Set in TheEighties, the story is set up as a sitcom from the era and follows the adventures of Justin Cannel, a 20-something washout on the precipice of getting married to Bailey, the girl of his dreams who just wishes he'd grow up a bit. Meanwhile Agent [=McGee=] of the FBI is after an alien battle suit that looks like a disco-ey superhero costume and after capturing the Russian agent holding the suit, he finds a shirt-reading bachelor. Naturally, Justin gets the suit and finds himself with the ability to do anything... and [=McGee=], mistaking our hapless hero for a Communist spy and refusing to see the obvious truth, is right on his tail. Now Justin must duck the feds, figure out his new suit, and keep his blushing bride-to-be from breaking up with him. HilarityEnsues.

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!!''Truth, Justin and the American Way'' provides examples of:

* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Justin's friends, who use the Justinmobile to save him from Warmaster Zarlogg]]
* BigDamnKiss: Justin and Bailey towards the end of Issue 4 [[spoiler:After Justin apologizes to Bailey after rescuing her from [=McGee=]. Followed by Bailey proposing to Justin, putting the engagement back on.]]
* BlackBestFriend: Blair to Bailey
* BringMyBrownPants: [=McGee=] in the final issue.
* CoolCar: The Justinmobile aka [[spoiler:Justin's wrecked car after the suit repairs it. ]]
* ClothesMakeTheSuperman
* DistressedDamsel: [[spoiler:[=McGee=] kidnaps Bailey in issue 4.]]
* DistressedDude: Cattfish during issue 4
* DirtyCommunists: What Agent [=McGee=] thinks Justin and his friends are.
* {{Jerkass}}: Agent [=McGee=]
* LetsGetDangerous: Justin in Issue's 4 and 5
* LoserHero: Justin, who's previous job to mailroom one he's seen with during the story was a Corn Dog Vendor.
* NotSoDifferent: Justin and [[spoiler: Thrix, the alien whose battle suit Justin received. He too was a slacker who didn't do much with his life.]]
* RayGun: [[spoiler: [=McGee=] gets one in the last issue]]
* RunningGag: Moose's obsession with Beer
* [[spoiler: SecondActBreakup: Bailey breaks up with Justin at the end of issue 3 after he loses his job and destroys his own car (with everything for the wedding) inside during his fight with [=McGee=] and Bixby]].
* SequelHook: The comic ends with [[spoiler:Justin and Bailey heading off for their honeymoon in Maui, Justin taking the suit with them without Bailey knowing, and Justin's friends speeding off in the Justinmobile with Blair (who apparently woke up in the car after the reception) to join them]]
* TheSlacker: Justin and his friends
* SummonBiggerFish: [[spoiler: Warmaster Zarlogg says if he returns without avenging Thrixx, they'll just send someone worse to take out Justin. Justin's friend's and Bailey work around this by offering up Agent [=McGee=], with is weapon serving as a trophy. ]]
* [[ThoseTwoGuys Those Three Guys]]: Moose, Shades and Catfish
* TookALevelInBadass: Justin over the course of the story. He goes from having no idea what he's doing to [[spoiler: Beating an intergalactic warrior. ]]
* VillainOpeningScene: The first scene of the Comic has Agent [=McGee=] chasing down a Russian spy who had what they both thought was the suit.
* [[spoiler: VillainTeamUp: [=McGee=] makes a deal with Zarlogg - Zarlogg takes out Justin, Bixby gets the suit and provides him with backup should Justin start to win. ]]
* WeCanRebuildHim: Agent Bixby, the six-million dollar Canadian man.
* WeddingSmashers: Justin and Bailey's wedding after their reconciliation, naturally. It starts with [[spoiler:[=McGee=] charging in with a RayGun, then Warmaster Zarlogg, the brother off the fallen warrior who's battle suit Justin ended up in shows up and he and Justin procede to throw down.]] Bailey tries to have Justin prevent this, to no avail.
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