Thursday, May 30, 2024

Redcoat #2 Review!

Redcoat #2 features Simon Pure, immortal, now helped by Einstein as a boy and finds their part in the coming apocalypse! Issue #2’s cover by artist, Bryan Hitch, features Simon Pure coming out of his grave, his tombstone has the dates of his deaths, surrounded by angry men. It is only one part of a gatefold cove that has the ceremony with Benjamin Franklin, young Einstein contemplating, the wry smile of a woman who makes her introduction this issue, and Redcoat running next to faces of other figures from his past. The hapless immortal, Simon Pure, has a habit of running from trouble always in his characteristic redcoat. This includes the Battle of Trenton in 1776. He was in an empty church and discovered a strange ceremony that involved Benjamin Franklin! 


In 1892, a young Albert Einstein digs him up when they are surrounded by cult members with white robes and red hoods exactly like the ritual in 1776!  Geoff Johns and Hitch bring us more of the misadventures of Redcoat! In a splash page we see the face of Simon Pure facing a rifle as Einstein wields a shovel shouting in German, a warning. Then, we get a double page spead, Hitch’s art is always cinematic with redcoat fighting off a number of the cultists with a kick and taking hold of a rifle to swing it! A quick flashback montage as Redcoat explains he is not a crack shot, working out how use his rifle in 1776, misfiing a pistol so it only shoots off a hat from the other gunman in 1841, to the current time! 



This gets a hatchet buried in his torso. Einstein’s shovel has bashed the cultist and knocks away the hatchet that has mystic symbols on it. He recognizes the cult members with a brief flashback, but he doesn’t know the German kid. There was an Australian comedy, Young Einstein (1988), that starred Yahoo Serious. Redcoat mentions that he only encountered one other immortal, “there can only be one”, which must be the mysterious Northerner. Einstein picks up the hatchet to face more of the cultists, but finds Simon has jumped the cemetary fence! He starts to run as gunfire pings on the tombstones. After losing the mad cult, the two are walking and Einstein explains that he stowed away on a ship from Hamburg to Boston. 


Redcoat’s hunger returns even to the point where he is hungry for “roasted foul” not fowl? There is a blue glow on his stomach, but then an explosion! Einstein says that Simon has been cursed with his blood on the hatchet. The axe and Redcoat’s wound are covered with blue flames. His reseach has found that it may lead to a threat to the entire country!  A tain chugs away on tracks as Simon recounts Einstein’s story that he was uncovering magical frauds until he found out his sister, Maja, had a vision. It was of “glowing men and metal soldiers”, Geiger and Junkyard Joe!, and Simon in his redcoat. The last part was of a “young nation burning from coast to coast.” This must be the Unknown War that is running through  The Unnamed titles! Finally, she told him to find Redcoat and says he is “der Wizard”!, Simon is sitting in the cargo car as Einstein looks out the window. 


In a closeup Einstein sees the countryside which amazes him. Redcoat is unimpressed leaning back to relax. Einstein brings up the symbols on the axe. Simon explains that they are traveling to find help from the other “immortal from the old days.” His wound ignites along with the hatchet again! Einstein says that the men that attacked them know only he can stop the coming apocalypse. A closeup of Redcoat’s troubled face as he knows Einstein is right. They reach New York City, we see the streets with horse carriages in the setting sun. Excellent work by coloist, Brad Anderson. This is followed by another long panel of an elegant ballroom with a band, dancers; women in formal dresses, men in tuxedos and then people at dinner tables. 



The figures and architecture have a hint of Art Nouveau, an artistic feat by Hitch! Simon explains in narration that the person who owns the estate and throwing the party is the founder of the Society of Patriarchs. It doesn’t sound like a reputable organization. Simon and Einstein have entered the ballroom. His attention is taken to the elaborate banquet table. He munches on a turkey leg when he is recognized. In a splash page, we see the slick man in a tuxedo calling him “Simon the Impure”, Redcoat knows him as Benedict Arnold! Simon explains in narration that at some point the same ritual transformed the infamous traitor. Benny brings up what Redcoat wants when his attention is taken by a question for Benedict Armstice, interesting alias. 


This is a woman, from the cover image, in a pink ballroom gown highlighted by the ceiling lights and dances behind her. Simon introduces himself and she in turn says that she is Juliet Morgan. Einstein introduces himself as his nephew kissing her gloved hand. She explains that she is daughter of J.P. Morgan, the famous banker of J.P. Morgan and Co. Arnold says he is too busy for Simon and takes away Juliet to dance. Einstein and Redcoat find themselves locked away in a study. He says that Simon’s attention with Juliet is the reason they are in the study. Einstein then brings up his wound, but Redcoat is happy eating a plate of prime rib. Arnold barges in knocking down Einstein, Simon wants him to apologize, but he just steps over Einstein, then Redcoat’s wound flares again! Redcoat #2 has more adventures uncovering Simon Pure’s part in the Unknown War, more fun with twists on historical figures, and Bryan Hitch’s fantastic art!  


Five Redcoats out of Five! 

#Redcoat, #GeoffJohns, #BryanHitch, #SimonPure, #AlbertEinstein, #MajaEinstein, #JulietMogan, #BenedictArnold.  

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