Red Ketchup
Red Ketchup is a Quebec comic book series featuring FBI's crazed rogue agent, Steve "Red" Ketchup. In 2023, Red Ketchup is the centerpiece of an animated series directed by Martin Villeneuve and produced by Sphere Animation.[1][2]
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The character
Steve "Red" Ketchup — an albino empowered by chemical means — is a former police officer, now FBI agent. Ruthless and violent, a combatant skilled in both armed and unarmed fighting techniques, he appears to be invulnerable, apparently through a combination of being incredibly fit, having a high pain threshold, and drug overdose. Ketchup is a veteran of the Vietnam War.[3]
History of the graphic novels
Red Ketchup first appeared in 1982 as a supporting character in the Michel Risque comics series by Pierre Fournier and Réal Godbout, published as a monthly serial in the humor magazine Croc. The early Red Ketchup adventures were first collected into graphic novels in the late 80's by Croc Publishing of Montreal and Dargaud of France. The entire collection is currently in print for the French-speaking world from La Pastèque of Montreal.[4]
In La Vie en rouge ("Seeing Red"), Ketchup is recruited by a secret society of Knights Templar with world domination in mind, and Kamarade Ultra ("Komrade Ultra") takes Red from the frozen wastes of Antarctica to the streets of Soviet-era Moscow, visiting mayhem and provoking diplomatic incidents along the way.[5]
In Red Ketchup contre Red Ketchup ("Red Ketchup vs. Red Ketchup"), the hero goes up against an army of killer clones of himself, unleashed by an ex-Nazi scientist bent on kicking off the Fourth Reich.
In Red Ketchup s'est échappé ("Red Ketchup has Escaped!"), the hero quits the FBI and establishes himself as a private detective and bodyguard in Los Angeles. He is soon hired as stuntman in a harebrained grade-Z film loosely based on his own life, gets embroiled in a sordid case of human trafficking and he reunites with his sister Sally, whom he hasn't seen in 25 years.
In Le Couteau aztèque ("The Aztec Knife"), a catatonic Red Ketchup is led by his sister Sally to a South American shaman who, to shock Ketchup back to his senses, sends him back and forth through time, riding a magical jaguar. Ketchup's timeslips has him interacting with Moses, Attila the Hun, Napoleon and the emperor Montezuma, and repeatedly upsetting the very course of history.
In L'Oiseau aux sept surfaces ("The Bird with Seven Faces"), Ketchup, back with the FBI, is given a bogus mission, basically meant to keep him out of trouble. Tasked with saving the all-American Thanksgiving turkey from foreign threats, Ketchup somehow ends up in Japan investigating sightings of Godzilla-size farm animals. In Échec au King ("Viva Las Ketchup"), Red is charged with probing paranormal and cryptozoological mysteries, and the Search for Elvis.
In Red Ketchup en Enfer ("Red Ketchup Goes to Hell"), Ketchup dies again, this time seemingly forever. Landing in the afterlife, he is banished to Hell where Lucifer himself hires him to bring some semblance of order to the chaos of Hades. Soon, harried denizens of the Infernal Regions begin leaving for The Surface and start popping up on Earth.
In Elixir X, Ketchup's archenemy Doctor Künt (first seen in Kamarade Ultra) has stumbled upon a possible Fountain of Youth, merchandized as a face cream by a reckless pharmaceutical company. The anti-wrinkle formula is a runaway success, but has the unfortunate side effect of users to go into sudden, uncontrollable and murderous rages. Elixir X, the ninth volume in the series, has been released on October 19, 2017.[6]
Pierre Fournier and Réal Godbout have both been inducted into the Canadian Comic Book Creator Hall of Fame, in 2008 and 2009, respectively.[7]
Réal Godbout is currently working on the 10th album of Red Ketchup, as well as on the animated series based on the crazed FBI agent, along with director Martin Villeneuve.[8]
Animated series
In June 2022, Corus Entertainment announced that it had ordered an animated adaptation of Red Ketchup directed by Martin Villeneuve and produced by Sphere Animation, which premiered in French on Télétoon (via Télétoon la nuit) on April 20, 2023 and in English on Adult Swim on April 23, 2023.[9][10][11]
Albums
- La Vie en rouge ("Seeing Red"), volume 1, La Pastèque (2007)
- Kamarade Ultra, Croc Albums (1988) / Reprint, volume 2, La Pastèque (2008)
- Red Ketchup contre Red Ketchup ("Red Ketchup vs. Red Ketchup"), Croc Albums (1992) / Reprint, volume 3, La Pastèque (2009)
- Red Ketchup s'est échappé ! ("Red Ketchup has Escaped!"), Croc Albums (1994) / Reprint, volume 4, La Pastèque (2010)
- Le couteau Aztèque ("The Aztec Knife"), volume 5, La Pastèque (2012)
- L'oiseau aux sept surfaces ("The Bird with Seven Faces"), volume 6, La Pastèque (2013)
- Échec au King ("Viva Las Ketchup"), volume 7, La Pastèque (2015)
- Red Ketchup en Enfer ("Red Ketchup Goes to Hell"), volume 8, La Pastèque (2016)
- Élixir X ("Elixir X"), volume 9, La Pastèque (2017)
References
- ↑ New animated series based on classic Quebec comic strip, Global News, April 20, 2023
- ↑ English Dub Review: Red Ketchup Season One Part One, Bubbleblabber, July 12, 2023
- ↑ The 11 Greatest Canadian Superheroes, Den of Geek!, April 23, 2014
- ↑ Origins of Red Ketchup, Sunday Comics Debt, February 21, 2012
- ↑ Red Ketchup: Kamarade Ultra, The Critical Eye, July 10, 2012
- ↑ Red Ketchup – The Animated Series, BULB, April 20, 2023
- ↑ Happy New Year! 2014 marks 10 years of the Joe Shuster Canadian Comic Book Creator Awards, THE JOE SHUSTER AWARD, December 31, 2013
- ↑ Red Ketchup, the long-awaited animated adaptation, cmf-fmc, April 20, 2023
- ↑ Get the red carpet ready for ‘Red Ketchup’ the animated series, Sandbox World, June 2, 2022
- ↑ Corus Announces Canadian Adult Swim Original ‘Red Ketchup’ Amid 200 Hours of New Content, Animation Magazine, June 2, 2022
- ↑ Sphere Animation on animating outrageous violence in Red Ketchup, Toon Boom, June 28, 2023
External links
- Red Ketchup on Sphere Media
- Red Ketchup on IMDb
- Red Ketchup on Rotten Tomatoes
- Red Ketchup – The Animated Series at BULB
- Red Ketchup at International Hero
- La Pastèque Official Site Script error: No such module "In lang".
- Pierre Fournier’s “Frankensteinia”
- French comic strips
- Quebec comics
- Canadian comics characters
- French-language comics
- Science fiction comics
- 1982 comics debuts
- Comics characters introduced in 1982
- Adventure comics
- Satirical comics
- Spy comics
- Comic strip duos
- Fictional Federal Bureau of Investigation personnel
- Fictional characters with albinism
- Fictional drug addicts
- Dargaud titles
- 2020s Canadian animated television series
- 2020s Canadian adult animated television series
- 2020s Canadian animated comedy television series
- 2023 Canadian television series debuts
- Teletoon original programming