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4 | ''Incognegro'' is a black-and-white graphic novel written by Mat Johnson and illustrated by Warren Pleece, published by DC Comics imprint Creator/{{Vertigo|Comics}} in February 2008. |
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6 | The plot of the graphic novels follows Zane Pinchback, a reporter for a black newspaper in the early 1930s New York City. He goes to the American South to investigate the arrest of his own brother, charged with the brutal murder of a white woman in Mississippi. He goes undercover as a white person due to his fairer skin to save his brother and uncover the truth. A prequel, ''Incognegro: Renaissance'', was published in 2018 at Dark Horse Comics, with the same creative team. |
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11 | * BigScrewedUpFamily: Francis' family is shown to be both insane, racist, [[spoiler:and knew that Francis was a female victim who was pretending as a man and her status as a deputy to Sheriff of Tupelo.]] |
12 | * BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: Michaela was actually a true murderer, blaming Zane's brother to take over his moonshine distillery.]] |
13 | * BitterSweetEnding: [[spoiler: While Zane saved his brother from being lynched and convicted for murder, Carl was lynched by the mob. On the other hand, Huey would possibly be lynched by a mob when Zane published a false story that he's a light skinned black reporter posing as a white man.]] |
14 | * DeepSouth: The setting of the graphic novel. |
15 | %%* DeliberatelyMonochrome |
16 | * DeliberateValuesDissonance: Mat Johnson showed the morality of 1930's South through the lynchings, which many of the participants even take a photo of them as memorabilia. |
17 | %%* FemmeFatale: [[spoiler: Michaela Mathers]] |
18 | %%* IntrepidReporter: Zane. |
19 | * KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Huey, possibly lynched after Zane published a false article that he's the "Incognegro," or a light skinned undercover reporter.]] |
20 | * PassFail: Zane and his brother, Alonzo, has the same white father and black mother. The problem is that Zane's skin was light enough to pass for white but Alonzo can't. |
21 | * RealitySubtext: Mat Johnson, the writer of Incognegro, was half-African American half-White himself and met Walther White (not the one from ''Series/BreakingBad'') whose lighter skin allowed him to go undercover on lynchings in the South. |
22 | * ReasonableAuthorityFigure: The Sheriff of Tupelo stand out among the white inhabitants due to his lack of interest in lynching and [[spoiler: help Zane and his brother escape from the town after Michaela Mathers was exposed as the true culprit and killed during a struggle.]] |
23 | * ScaryBlackMan: Cited as part of the reason his Zane's brother was arrested, the other part being plain old racism. |
24 | * WholesomeCrossdresser: [[spoiler:The Sheriff's deputy, Francis, is actually a female victim who poses as a male.]] |
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