Red Shadows

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The Red Shadows are the fictional fighting force opposed to Action Force and depicted in the Battle Action Force comic books. They were also portrayed in action figures by Palitoy as a European version of the G. I. Joe range. Later G.I. Joe storylines in the United States have revived the Red Shadows as an additional enemy faction in the G.I. Joe universe.

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[edit] History and characterisation

Created first in print in the Battle Action Force comic books, the Red Shadows are led by Baron Ironblood and are believed to be fanatical in their devotion to their leader and cause, as described in their comic strip portrayal:

"An Evil genius threatens the world. His name is Baron Ironblood and his twisted criminal brain dreams of only one thing.......world domination. Using powerful and sophisticated weaponry, Ironblood's ruthless followers would gladly die for their master. Baron Ironblood has vowed to destroy Action Force"[1]

The Red Shadows were an enemy force created to face a second generation of Action Force characters following the evolution of the Action Force range (see the History of Action Force).

[edit] Graphic representation

The standard Red Shadows (predominantly the infantry troops) were controversially depicted in the comic books and annuals of the mid 1980s in quasi-German military uniform from the World War II era. Their red clothing was similar in style to the WWII German military wear including long black boots, black gloves and 'Jerry' style helmets, albeit extended to cover the face.[2] In addition, the weapons they carried also included German-style stick grenades and bazookas. This was due to the Red Shadow figure being made from a modestly altered (by adding the face plate) WWII German soldier figure from the first generation figure release.[3][2]

Additional characters and vehicles also had strong associations with the German military in the WWII era - The Black Major for example (Baron Ironblood's deputy) was dressed in a similar style to a Gestapo officer[4] and the Shadowtrak armoured vehicle had a German-influenced design. Indeed one of the final storylines involving the Red Shadows had them operating alongside the Nazis in South America, including a re-animated Adolf Hitler[5] (despite ostensibly being set in the present day). However, as the range developed, further characters were even more fantastical and included mutants[6], krakens[7], and cyborgs[8].

[edit] Characters

[edit] Major Characters

[edit] Rank and File

[edit] Training

Potential candidates for Red Shadows are sent into an obstacle courses filled with traps, such as machine gun nests and anti-personnel mines with the use of other kinds of traps such as broken bridges, piranhas and grenades tied from nests above trees. Both Baron Ironblood and the Black Major weed out candidates not worthy of being Red Shadow soldiers by letting them die in the traps or shoot them with small arms.[9]

[edit] Weaponry and vehicles

The Red Shadows weapons, vehicles and armoury consisted of:

  • The Laser Exterminator
  • The Shadowtrak
  • Hyena

[edit] Roboskull

The Roboskull was a aircraft-cum-spacecraft designed exclusively by Palitoy as representative of the Red Shadows aerial threat. Piloted by the Red Wolf character, it was a loose variation of the Star Wars TIE Fighter design built around a human skull.[10] Its wings rotated ostensibly to allow the craft vertical-take-off-and-landing (or VTOL) capability.

The Roboskull was heavily armoured and featured in numerous Battle Action Force storylines as a formidable weapon in the Red Shadows arsenal.[11][12]

The aircraft had a single pilot cockpit together with a rear-gunner site and an escape chute. It also featured brainwashing equipment and wing-tip mounted searchlights.[13]

The Roboskull was one of the few Palitoy Red Shadows creations that survived the transition to Cobra and continued to feature (still piloted by Red Wolf) in comic storylines fighting AF alongside both Cobra and Red Shadow units.[12]

[edit] Escape Armour

Red Shadow with Escape Armour.
Red Shadow with Escape Armour[14].

The Escape Armour was part of the toy line manufactured by Palitoy. The Escape Armour itself was made using the same mould used for the Cobra S.N.A.K.E armour which was released as part of the G.I. Joe range in the USA. The only major difference aside from decals between the two versions was the colour with the Cobra version being either blue or white and the Red Shadows version in their ubiquitous red.

The first release of the Red Shadow Escape Armour came packaged with a standard Red Shadow figure however the difference in moulding from the Red Shadow (fixed-limb) action figure and the multi-jointed Cobra action figures, caused some difficulty in the using the toy.

A later version was packaged with the European Cobra release and used the 'Hiss' tank-driver character and new decals to incorporate it into the range.

The armour was written into at least one storyline allowing Baron Ironblood to evade capture by SAS and Z Force units. Made from unknown materials, the armour was capable of withstanding missile attacks and could respond with flamethrower or a single anti-tank rocket.[15]

[edit] Transition to Cobra

In later editions of the Battle Action Force series[16], Ironblood betrays the Red Shadows, leaking information about their bases and intentions to the UN. As the Shadows are under attack, Ironblood goes into hiding and constructs a new identity for himself, becoming Cobra Commander, and creating Cobra as a new enemy force.

The continuity of the storyline was maintained as the Black Major (himself a former traitor from Action Force), Red Laser and Red Vulture re-grouped the Red Shadows and sought revenge against Cobra Commander and the newly-amalgamated 'AF' whilst prominent Red Shadow character Red Jackal was given his own storyline, transforming to Destro and joining Cobra. Additional storylines saw the Red Shadows fighting alongside the Nazis against both Cobra and Action Force. In Showdown for the Shadows[17]the Shadows make their final appearance.

[edit] G.I. Joe revival

Certain writers in the Devil's Due G.I. Joe universe have recently revived storylines incorporating elements of the Red Shadows faction[18][19] led by Wilder Vaughn, although there are some continuity differences between the two as a result of the divergent comicbook heritage of Action Force and G.I. Joe/Cobra.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Red Shadow toy range Palitoy promotional material from Blood for the Baron!
  2. ^ a b c Loose Red Shadow figure, part of the collection at Leicestershire County Council Museum
  3. ^ a b Carded Red Shadow figure, part of the collection at Leicestershire County Council Museum
  4. ^ Black Major figure, part of the collection at Leicestershire County Council Museum
  5. ^ Death in South America storyline courtesy of Blood for the Baron!
  6. ^ a b Muton figure, part of the collection at Leicestershire County Council Museum
  7. ^ Codename Kraken storyline courtesy of Blood for the Baron!
  8. ^ Red Jackal storyline courtesy of Blood for the Baron!
  9. ^ Attack! storyline courtesy of Blood for the Baron!
  10. ^ Roboskull Datafile graphic representation in Battle Action Force courtesy of Blood for the Baron!
  11. ^ Codename Moondancer storyline courtesy of Blood for the Baron!
  12. ^ a b Venom of Cobra storyline courtesy of Blood for the Baron!
  13. ^ Roboskull blueprints datafile courtesy of Blood for the Baron!
  14. ^ Escape armour picture used on Action Force page at Pyros's Toys website
  15. ^ Escape of the Baron! Combat Story from Battle Action Force, courtesy of Blood for the Baron
  16. ^ World Enemy No. 1 storyline courtesy of Blood for the Baron!
  17. ^ Showdown for the Shadows! storyline courtesy of Blood for the Baron!
  18. ^ Dawn of the Red Shadows - Part 1 and Part 2 from the G.I. Joe comic book archive at YoJoe.com
  19. ^ Union of the Snake - Part 6 from the G.I. Joe comic book archive at YoJoe.com
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