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Brightest Day #10 Revelations **SPOILERS**

Warning, the following contains SPOILERS for Brightest Day #10.

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Wow.  I didn’t see that coming.  Nine pages that change Firestorm forever.

The current issue of Brightest Day has so much Firestorm plot development I felt we needed to discuss it here.  For coverage of the Aquaman plot in Brightest Day #10, please check out Rob’s fantastic write-up on THE AQUAMAN SHRINE.

In previous issues, we saw hints of an antagonistic third personality hiding within the Firestorm Matrix along with Ronnie and Jason.  The White Lantern entity spoke to both Ronnie and Jason saying, “Ronald Raymond of Earth, you need to study. Jason Rusch of Earth, you need to get your head out of the books. Learn from each other so you can stop him. Don’t let him destroy me.” Based upon the visuals, it appears the entity is asking Firestorm to stop the Black Lantern Firestorm before he destroys the White Lantern.

When we last saw our favorite Nuclear Man, Ronnie and Jason had switched control positions within the matrix – Jason now controls the body and Ronnie is functioning as the on-board adviser.  When they switched positions, Firestorm’s facial features changed slightly.  Nothing drastic, but with Jason in control they darkened the skin tone slightly, widened the nose and made the lips appear a little fuller.  It serves as a visual cue to help the reader understand who is in control of the Firestorm body at the time.

Firestorm - Jason and Ronnie

That brings us to Brightest Day #10 and the character development/changes:

HOW FIRESTORM’S POWERS OPERATE NOWADAYS

The issue starts with Firestorm testing his powers.  After some difficulty transmuting a football, Professor Stein hypothesizes that Firestorm’s powers are now fueled by the mind in conjunction with the body.  That seems to suggest in the future both Jason and Ronnie will need to know the molecular composition of things in order to perform transmutation.  That would explain why in Brightest Day #7 the White Lantern told Ronnie he needed to study.

RETCON FOR THE ELEMENTAL FIRESTORM

Next up is a major retcon to John Ostrander’s run on Firestorm.  During the Ostrander era (1987-1990), it was revealed that Firestorm’s power came from a fire elemental created by the spirit of the Earth.  Professor Stein was the elemental’s intended target, but Ronnie’s presence during the nuclear explosion in Firestorm #1 altered the result.  Eventually the Professor bonded with the elemental to create the intended Elemental Firestorm.  In just one panel, Brightest Day #10 changes that previous storyline dramatically.  It doesn’t negate the storyline, it just reduced the significance of the elemental in the creation of Firestorm.  In Ostrander’s run the Elemental Firestorm was explained to be the final destiny of Firestorm; Brightest Day #10 reduces the Elemental Firestorm to a distraction at best.  Here is what Professor Martin Stein said in Brightest Day #10:

“The Firestorm Matrix bonded with Ronald much more than it ever did myself.  In a way it even rejected me, transforming me briefly into a fire elemental.  Maybe to distance me from Ronald, it saw something in him… and then the Matrix saw something in you too, Jason, didn’t it? It chose you.”

FIRESTORM’S BODY IS CHANGING

The Professor continues to explain that the Firestorm Matrix has fully bonded to Ronnie and Jason.  Now it appears to be going through yet another metamorphosis.  This change is making Firestorm incredibly more powerful but also more unstable. Firestorm pulls off his glove to reveal his body is now made up entirely of seething energy.

Brightest Day #10 - Firestorm Jason and Ronnie

WHAT THE FIRESTORM MATRIX REALLY IS

According to the Professor, the Firestorm Matrix is the spark that preceded The Big Bang.  Yes, THE spark that triggered The Big Bang, the creation of the universe.  When the Professor and Ronnie first met, the Professor was attempting to validate his theories on the existence of The Big Bang.  Turns out the Professor captured the spark and that’s been at the heart of the Firestorm Matrix all along.  The Professor continues to explain that the universe is in an endless cycle of renewal – expansion and contraction that takes billions of years each cycle.  He adds that according to numerous scientists, this universe’s expiration date is long overdue.  Apparently the spark within the Firestorm Matrix could create another Big Bang, destroying this universe and creating a new one.  This makes Firestorm the most dangerous being in the universe.

WHY RONNIE AND JASON MUST GET ALONG

The Professor finishes by explaining the combination of Ronnie and Jason together as Firestorm is highly unstable.  Every time they argue it’s causing destabilization in the Firestorm Matrix.  The more emotionally charged they get with one another, the higher the chance of accidentally triggering a new Big Bang.  When they are emotionally balanced, the chances are near zero.  When agitated, the chances could be one in a million or even one in a hundred thousand.  This explains the house ad a few weeks ago for Brightest Day featuring Firestorm.

Brightest Day Advertisement featuring Firestorm

THE MATRIX STOWAWAY REVEALED

After all that explanation, something goes horribly wrong.  The third personality hiding inside the Firestorm Matrix decides to act.  Jason and Ronnie are forcibly split from Firestorm and knocked unconscious by what appears to be the Black Lantern Firestorm (albeit with an updated costume to reflect the opposite of the current Firestorm costume).  In typical Blackest Night fashion, the Black Lantern Firestorm comments that Jason represents rage, love, and hope; Ronnie represents will, fear, and avarice; while the Professor represents compassion.  The issue ends with the Professor as the only one left standing to face the Black Lantern Firestorm.  With that cliffhanger, the Next Issue caption reads, “DEATHSTORM!”

Brightest Day #10 Black Lantern Firestorm

Brightest Day #10 - Black Lantern Firestorm

SHAG’S COMMENTARY

Like I said earlier… Wow.  I didn’t see that coming.  Nine pages that change Firestorm forever.

Where do I start?  It’s hard to tackle such an enormous change.  I don’t love the changes, but I don’t hate them either.  It’s still too early for me to formulate any solid opinion, but I’ll rattle off some things that have struck me so far.  Please keep in mind that overall, I really enjoyed this issue.  I’m excited for this new direction and welcome the change.  Firestorm has always been about change, so I’m willing to give this new direction a shot.  With that said, don’t consider my comments below as negative towards the new storyline.  They just represent things on my mind.

  • I really like Ronnie and Jason together as Firestorm.  They are well suited for each other.  Geoff Johns has done a good job repositioning their personalities without changing them too much; Jason as the rational one and Ronnie as the impulsive one.  They can get along or gripe at each other, much like Ronnie and the Professor used to do.  I also like how the Professor continues to be involved with Firestorm, even though he’s not part of the heroic form anymore.  I think he’s an awesome supporting character.
  • Scott Clark and Dave Beaty’s art on the Firestorm pages continues to look fantastic!  What great artists!
  • In regard to Firestorm’s facial features – I’d prefer they pick one set of facial features that are an amalgam of white and black characteristics and stick with that, rather than switching back and forth.  I see Firestorm as the combination of two guys, not one or the other.
  • Having both Ronnie and Jason responsible for the knowledge of molecular composition makes for a good handicap.  Firestorm’s abilities allow him to do pretty much anything.  Creating a built-in handicap like this can help explain why Firestorm doesn’t save the day every single time.
  • I wish they hadn’t dismissed the significance of the Elemental Firestorm.  Having recently re-read that run, I still think it’s phenomenal.  They could have found some way to embrace the elemental version.  I enjoy all the incarnations of Firestorm, so I’m all about the unity.  I’d love to see a monthly series that embraces the entire Firestorm legacy featuring: Ronnie and Jason as Firestorm, Professor Stein as a supporting character, Firehawk as a potential love interest, Mikhail Arkadin as Pozhar in a supporting role, and even some aspect of the Elemental Firestorm.  The elemental incarnation (call him Phoebus, Svarozhich, Shadowstorm, or whatever) could serve as an occasional antagonist bent on cleansing the Earth, and Firestorm would struggle to keep him in-check out of some sense of responsibility.  If Firestorm does get an ongoing series, I seriously doubt my ideas would could to pass.  Oh well, a boy can dream.
  • If Firestorm’s body is now entirely made up of energy, why does he still have a human-looking face?
  • If Firestorm is going through the final stage of metamorphosis, what is the end result?  Is he pretty much already there or is he going to change drastically through this final stage?  Should we be expecting another change of costume or change in people composing Firestorm?
  • So the Professor managed to capture THE spark that triggered The Big Bang?  How exactly did he do that?  Why did he store it at the Hudson Nuclear Power Plant?  And why didn’t he bother to mention this to anyone before now?  Don’t get me wrong, I’ve got lots of faith in the Professor’s scientific abilities, but … really?  Along those same lines, the Professor seems to have a pretty clear understanding of what’s going on with Firestorm.  How exactly did he figure all this out?
  • I’m still hoping for a Firestorm ongoing series in the somewhat near future.  They’ll obviously need to incorporate these plot points.  I just gotta wonder if the constant threat of causing another Big Bang will drag down a straight-forward superhero comic.
  • I read a comment on a message board stating that Firestorm’s origin has been retconned nearly as much as Hawkman’s.  While that’s a bit of an exaggeration, it’s not that far off.  This is the third major interpretation of Firestorm’s origin.
  • Why does the Black Lantern Firestorm speak like a bad 1980s sitcom reject?  “Righteous”?  “Boss”?  Is that an inside joke because Firestorm is such a 1980s character?
  • Based upon the Next Issue box, is the Black Lantern Firestorm going to be called “Deathstorm”?  Man, I really hope not.  If he does, that just smacks of “Deathwing“, an evil counterpart to Nightwing from The New Titans in the 1990s.  He was such a *huge hit* with fans (read as sarcasm).

Lots of changes.  Lots to absorb and accept.  Now I can’t wait for Brightest Day #11!

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Brightest Day #11 Variant Cover Featuring Firestorm

DC Universe: The Source blog recently posted a variant cover for Brightest Day #11.  This Firestorm-centric cover is by David Finch and Scott Williams.  What a gorgeous piece of work!

Brightest Day #11 variant cover featuring Firestorm by David Finch and Scott Williams

Does this mean Firestorm will face off against the Black Lantern Firestorm in Brightest Day #11?  Maybe, maybe not.  The covers for Brightest Day haven’t always corresponded with that particular issue, more like the Brightest Day overall storyline.  I guess we’ll find out sooner or later.

My thanks to Brandon DP (bdog) for sending this my way!

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Rumor of New Firestorm Ongoing Series After Brightest Day!

DC Comics Firestorm Nuclear NewsBrandon Leonard, a long-time fellow Firestorm Fan, contacted me last week with some big news!  While at a fan expo in Toronto, a certain creator from DC mentioned that he’d been offered a chance to write a new ongoing Firestorm comic!  The creator indicated that he turned down the offer because he already had too many projects.  The creator went on to say that a writer Brandon would love has accepted the assignment.  Finally, the creator mentioned that everyone coming out of Brightest Day “alive” would be getting a new ongoing.

Wow!  What a scoop!  My thanks to Brandon for sending this information my way. Now let’s all keep our fingers crossed that this actually happens!

By the way, sorry I missed last week folks.  I was exhausted after DragonCon, and what little energy I had left was expended fighting off a vicious cold.

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How Doreen Found Out

From The Fury of Firestorm #60 written by John Ostrander with art by Joe Brozowski (cover date June 1987).  Nine years and 65 issues later… and this is how Doreen Day discovers her boyfriend is actually Firestorm.  Nice Ronnie, real nice.

Doreen Day discovers that Ronnie Raymond is Firestorm

Doreen Day discovers that Ronnie Raymond is Firestorm

Hey Ronnie, your trust in your relationship is to be commended!  You’re quite the catch, Mr. Raymond!  Any girl would be luck to have you… Not!

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DC Reprints Jason and Ronnie’s first meeting

Hot dog!  In an effort to tie-in with Brightest Day, DC will be reprinting some of Firestorm volume III.  I’m really pleased with this because I believe more of Jason’s run should be collected.  DC Comics Presents: Brightest Day #2 ships in November and will be a mini-trade paperback containing three issues of Firestorm along with some Martian Manhunter material.  DC has logically chosen to reprint the Jason arc that featured Ronnie Raymond – issues #11-13. These issues were written by Dan Jolley with art by Dale Eaglesham and Jamal Igle.  The Martian Manhunter material was written by John Ostrander, former Firestorm scribe and all-around amazing writer!

Below you’ll see the solicited artwork from 2005 for those individual issues, and then the final covers.  You’ll notice the coloring on the final two covers changed dramatically between the time of solicitation and the final product.

Firestorm volume III #11 - Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond

Firestorm volume III #11 - Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond

Firestorm volume III #12 - Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond

Firestorm volume III #12 - Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond

Firestorm volume III #13 - Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond

Firestorm volume III #13 - Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond

Here is the official solicitation.  Be sure to tell your local comic book shop to order this for you, don’t assume they’ll stock it otherwise.  At $7.99 they may not order many copies for the shelf.

DC COMICS PRESENTS: BRIGHTEST DAY #2

Written by JOHN OSTRANDER and DAN JOLLEY; Art by BRYAN HITCH, PAUL NEARY, DALE EAGLESHAM, WADE VON GRAWBADGER, JAMAL IGLE, ROB STULL, LARY STUCKER, DOUG MAHNKE and PATRICK GLEASON; Cover by IVAN REIS and OCLAIR ALBERT

Spotlighting Martian Manhunter and Firestorm – two heroes who returned after BLACKEST NIGHT as the BRIGHTEST DAY dawned in the DC Universe! First, Blue Beetle and Booster Gold guest-star in a story from MARTIAN MANHUNTER #24, while three travelers seek answers on Mars in the distant future in a tale from issue #11. Then, in an epic from FIRESTORM #11-13, Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond clash for the first time as they battle some of their greatest foes.

96pg. | Color | $7.99 US | On Sale November 10, 2010

You really can’t lose with this collection – Jason Rusch meeting Ronnie Raymond for the first time! Artwork by Dale Eaglesham and Jamal Igle! John Ostrander’s writing! Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, and Martian Manhunter!  This collection is a win-win all the way around!  I can’t wait!

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Brightest Day Update for August

Welcome to another installment of FIRESTORM FAN’s Nuclear News!  This time we’re focusing solely on Brightest Day related items.

  • If you haven’t read Brightest Day #7 yet (shipped on August 4), stop what you are doing and go read it right now.  Ronnie discovered the reason he was resurrected and we got quite a surprise regarding Ronnie and Jason’s relationship as Firestorm.

Brightest Day White Lantern variant covers

Brightest Day Firestorm action figure

The shot below was found via ActionFigurePics.com.

Brightest Day Firestorm action figure by ActionFigurePics.com

  • DC has unveiled the variant cover to Brightest Day #10.  It features Firestorm and is drawn by Ivan Reis.  It looks to me that Firestorm in this picture is thinking, “Oh crap! Oh crap! Oh crap! I totally didn’t mean to do that!”

Brightest Day #10 variant cover by Ivan Reis featuring Firestorm

SOLICITATIONS FOR UPCOMING ISSUES OF BRIGHTEST DAY:

Brightest Day #9 (on sale Sept. 1) and Brightest Day #10 (on sale Sept. 15)
The resurrected have discovered their purpose for being back, but where will the knowledge lead them? Who is the new Aqualad? And what strange event is taking place around the White Power Battery in New Mexico?

Brightest Day #11 (on sale Oct. 6) and Brightest Day #12 (on sale Oct. 20)
The return of the Black Lanterns! Has time run out for our resurrected heroes? Plus, you must not miss the stunning origin of the new Aqualad, the battle between Aquaman and Black Manta, and the bizarre journey of Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond as they delve into the inner workings of the Firestorm matrix and uncover its secret!

Brightest Day #13 (on sale Nov. 3) and Brightest Day #14 (on sale Nov. 17)
The search for a new White Lantern. And Martian Manhunter returns to Mars as we discover the origin of the creature mysteriously stalking him. Plus, the evil within Firestorm now haunts Professor Stein! And Hawkman: betrayed!

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Super Powers: Darkseid… of the Moon

In 1985 and 1986, DC Comics and Kid Vid Productions released three Super Powers “See & Read” products combining artwork, reading, and audio narration.  To honest, I had never even heard of these things until today.  In my brief research, I’ve found that they produced both LP records and VHS cassettes.  The records came with a book you would you follow along in as you listened to the LP.  This wasn’t terribly uncommon for DC as they had produced many of these types of products over the years.  What is interesting is they also produced VHS tapes in this line.  The VHS tape featured the images from the book, with read-along-text, and the audio narration. The camera would pan across the images in an attempt to create the sense of motion.  It reminds me somewhat of the 1960s Marvel cartoons that utilized static images instead of full-blown animation.

It appears that each of the “See & Read” adventures featured heroes from the first and second wave of Super Powers action figures.  Today we’re going to look at the second in the series entitled, Darkseid… of the Moon . The story was written by Andy Helfer and drawn by Alex Saviuk and Mike Manley.  In this tale, they reuse some of the story ideas from the Super Powers mini-comics.  For example, there is a bit in the “See & Read” story where Firestorm defeats Mantis by creating Kryptonite just as he did in his Super Powers mini-comic.

Here is the cover to the Super Powers: Darkseid… of the Moon “See & Read” record.

Super Powers: Darkseid... of the Moon, See & Read LP

Here is the cover to the Super Powers: Darkseid… of the Moon “See & Read” VHS cassette.

Super Powers: Darkseid... of the Moon, See & Read VHS

Here are scans from several of the pages of Super Powers: Darkseid… of the Moon “See & Read” book.

Super Powers: Darkseid... of the Moon, See & Read page 6

Super Powers: Darkseid... of the Moon, See & Read page 7

Super Powers: Darkseid... of the Moon, See & Read page 8

Super Powers: Darkseid... of the Moon, See & Read page 9

Super Powers: Darkseid... of the Moon, See & Read page 10

Super Powers: Darkseid... of the Moon, See & Read page 11

Super Powers: Darkseid... of the Moon, See & Read page 12

Super Powers: Darkseid... of the Moon, See & Read page 22

Artwork from the “See & Read” book found on Comic Art Community.

Thanks to the wonders of YouTube, you can watch the entire VHS of Super Powers: Darkseid… of the Moon.  Check them out!

If you can’t view the embedded videos above, please click here, here, and here.

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Back to School with Firestorm and the JLA

Wal-Mart is currently carrying a variety of superhero related back-to-school gear.  One particular item of interest to Firestorm fans is the folder and spiral notebook below!

Back to School Firestorm merchandise - Justice League of America #217 by George Perez

Both feature a reproduction of the cover to Justice League of America #217 as drawn by the amazing George Perez.  Here is a better shot of the spiral notebook.

Back to School Firestorm merchandise - Justice League of America #217 by George Perez

Below you’ll find a close-up of Firestorm from these pieces of merchandise.

Back to School Firestorm merchandise - Justice League of America #217 by George Perez

While they are not Firestorm-specific pieces, I’m thrilled to see him on any merchandise.  How cool is it that there are kids going to school this year with Firestorm on their notebook?!?!?  That makes me happy!

A very special thanks to Patrick Wait for sending me information on these school supplies!

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White Lantern Firestorm Cover on Brightest Day #8 Today

Be on the lookout today for this variant cover to Brightest Day #8 featuring White Lantern Firestorm!  Click the image to enlarge.

Brightest Day #8 Variant Cover with White Lantern Firestorm

Image found on the DC Comics Source Blog.  The description of the issue doesn’t mention Firestorm, but we can hope he’ll have something to do based upon the cover.

Writers Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi continue to turn up the pressure on our heroes, as the Hawks face separate danger in Hawkworld. Who is Queen Shrike? And Miss Martian aids the Martian Manhunter in making a startling discovery. All this while more clues surrounding the mysterious White Lantern are hinted at. Plus, where’d Deadman and Dove go?

I like Scott Clark and Dave Beaty’s White Lantern Firestorm better (from Brightest Day #7), but I’m thrilled that Firestorm got the cover!

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Poking Fun at the Nuclear Man

A couple recent web comics have poked some fun at our favorite Nuclear Man.  While I stand up for Firestorm every chance I get, it doesn’t hurt to chuckle once in a while.  As Ed Raymond would probably say, “Any press is good press!”  Enjoy!

First one up is a guest strip from the web comic Shortpacked! Strip by David Henyon and Matt Karpowich.

Shortpacked! Guest Strip: Firestorm

The next web comic comes from Gutters.  Strip by Corey Kramer and Robert C. Tracy.  My thanks to our good buddy Jon over at the Fizzit blog for sending this my way.

The Gutters - Brightest Day joke

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