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"The Eternal Return Part 1 of 12: Come the Revolution": Somewhere, on a shiftship, a hooded figure talk an alien name Samson about his arrival before leaving to his bedroom for slumber after telling Samson to wake him when they arrive to The Bleed.

Quote1 The United States of America, not communist Russia! But these left-ring pinkos think they can change us! Think they can wipe out American values with their gay marriages and Earth First politics! Well, I'm here to tell them that America won't stand for it! My friends and I didn't storm the beach at Normandy just so these super-fascists could impose their will on the populace! It's time for us to rise up! For Americans to stand their ground and say "no more!" Quote2
Paul Revere

The Authority: Revolution #1 is an issue of the series The Authority: Revolution (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 2004.

Synopsis for "The Eternal Return Part 1 of 12: Come the Revolution"

Somewhere, on a shiftship, a hooded figure talk an alien name Samson about his arrival before leaving to his bedroom for slumber after telling Samson to wake him when they arrive to The Bleed.

Two months later, a bored and dissatisfied Midnighter is consulting with politicians about legalizing hemp, in which is used for making paper as insisted by Midnighter, and the concerns of The Doctor's state religion, Church of the Shaman, in which a Southern politician heavily accuse it as a violation of separation of church and state, and Midnighter immediately beat him for his hostility. Midnighter then teleports to the White House's Oval Office and confess to Jack Hawksmoor that he and the team is better off being 'celebrities' than doing 'paperwork'. The Engineer also confides her displeasure of ruling America and expressing that the efforts to 'change' the world for the better good isn't turns out to be exactly as planned, and states that they are being as dictators instead.

Meanwhile in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania a group of superheros known as the Sons of Liberty led by Paul Revere who rally a group of people into a full-scale rebellion against the Authority and leads them into causing havoc to the city. In the rebellion the rioters with help from the Sons of Liberty brutally defeats the police and attacks the city's Church of the Shaman and its followers.

In the White House, Jack Hawsmoor and the Engineer are informed of the situation in Philadelphia, in which the National Guards that was sent to stop the rebellion instantly joined forces with the rebels. With the Engineer tasked in accessing satellite footage on the rioters, Jack Hawksmoor arrives in Philadelphia and kills off stragglers of the hostile rioters. Swift soars over the city but finds nothing of the rioters' whereabouts. She is then swooped by one of the Sons of Liberty, Johnny Rocketman, in which she gives chase. However, she is then defeated when the miniature Dyno-Mite the Human Hand-Grenade, who is on Johnny Rocketman, explodes in front of her sending her plummeting to the ground. Seeing Swift, Hawksmoor orders the two skyscrapers to catch her. After this Hawksmoor orders the Authority to be in Philadelphia.

On the Carrier, as Midnighter teleports to Philadelphia, he is instead transport to a different and unfamiliar location, and is greeted by an aged Apollo who informs him that he is in the future, "in the world the Authority built".

Appearing in "The Eternal Return Part 1 of 12: Come the Revolution"

Featured Characters:

  • The Authority
  • Midnighter
  • Jack Hawksmoor
  • The Engineer
  • Apollo
  • Swift
  • The Doctor

Supporting Characters:

  • Paul Revere (First appearance)
  • Maiden America (First appearance)
  • Fallout (First appearance)
  • Johnny Rocketman (First appearance)
  • Dyno-Mite the Human Hand-Grenade (First appearance)

Villains:

  • Henry Bendix (Behind the scenes)

Other Characters:

  • Jenny Quantum

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