REDCOAT #3 (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

Welcome to an all-new edition of Parlay Points!

For this entry, Ghost Machine’s favorite immortal continues to stumble towards trouble. Simon Pure is unique to say the least. Granted immortality in 1776, he has made more enemies than friends since then. Now in 1892, Simon has a sidekick in the form of a 13yr old Albert Einstein.

He’s going to need all the help he can get with his latest crisis.

REDCOAT #3 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Brad Anderson, Andrew Currie and Rob Leigh shows how time is not really on Simon’s side.

Let’s take a closer look at what transpires now.

REDCOAT #3 by Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch, Brad Anderson, Andrew Currie, and Rob Leigh (GHOST MACHINE/IMAGE COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

At first glance, how can a book work with Benedict Arnold, a young Albert Einstein and “an immortal tool”? That’s what makes Redcoat stand out from everything else on NCBD! Johns, Hitch and the team constructs a world of humor and fantasy like no other here. The banter with Arnold informing the pair of Pure’s problem is fun and insightful about the bigger forces at play.

This leads into the action with Pure’s past literally catching up with him. Pacing ramp up for the conflict. Readers will be locked in as Einstein and Pure race against the clock to stop Pure’s fate. This leads into a few curve balls added into the mix. Fallout from the chase of Pure’s attackers spiral events towards an interesting finish. Once the last page is read, there is no possible way readers are not immediately counting down the days till the next issue release.

The art shines as always with this latest chapter. A fantastic two-page spread ushers in the dilemma at hand. The reactions of Arnold and Einstein are priceless as their brooding conflict advances. Speaking of two page spreads, readers’ jaws will drop seeing the detail Hitch puts in on the “secret entrance”.

The action sequences flow with ease from page to page. Never escaping the readers eyes are Einstein’s youthful wonder and Pure’s struggle as time is slipping away. This all leads to a closing page that speaks volumes for the unpredictability of this story and character.

FINAL POINT: 9.4

The life and decades of Simon Pure never cease to amuse and amaze in the latest chapter. Johns pens an exciting tale with flawless writing. Hitch and the team gift readers many incredible pages, making this an absolute must-read series! Don’t miss it when it drops!

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