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Back to the Futures End – Issues #20-23

Hey Match-heads, Shag here! Today our good friend Tim Wallace continues his monthly coverage of DC’s weekly event, The New 52: Futures End! If you missed the previous installments, click hereWarning, Tim’s entries contain SPOILERS for the related issues of The New 52: Futures End. Consider yourself warned! Be sure to follow Tim’s regular work over on his exceptional site, Kord Industries: A Blue Beetle Blog! Get all your Ted Kord, Jaime Reyes, and Dan Garrett goodness there! Get even more Tim-time over at the Legion of Super-Bloggers! You can also stalk Tim on TwitterFacebook, and Google Plus. And now, let’s turn it over to Tim…

Last month, we found out Oliver Queen was alive, and the Earth 2 heroes escaped from Cadmus Island. It was chaotic, costumes and capes everywhere. A couple weeks ago Shag posted some speculation, based on some previews and solicitations, that the new Firestorm may be a woman. I went back and looked at the E2 breakout again and spotted something…check out this panel from THE NEW 52: FUTURES END #18, page 14…maybe the female Firestorm isn’t new…maybe, she’s from Earth 2?

The New 52: Futures End

The New 52: Futures End #20

Five years from now in Metropolis, Cal Corcoran aka Tim Drake aka Red Robin breaks into Lois Lane’s office. He’s looking for whatever info she has on him, seeing as she just outed Shazam as Superman, and ends up finding that she was expecting him.  He tells her how he was injured and believed dead in the war with Apokolips, how he claimed amnesia and created a new life. She shows him her box of clues, and he recognizes the arrow (Red Arrow killed a parademon with it) and believes Roy wanted her to find him, but he refuses to go with her to the coordinates.

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Thirty-five years from now, Brother Eye and Mr. Terrific talk about “other father”, aka Bruce Wayne. Brother Eye has extracted info from Bruce’s brain, info proving that Bruce has sent an assassin back in time to stop Brother Eye. “Eye will travel time and stop other father’s assassin.”

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Five years from now, on Cadmus Island, Deathstroke, Grifter, E2 Lana Lang and Fifty Sue meet up with Faraday to formulate a plan. Brother Eye has taken over the island, and controls all the systems so they can’t teleport off the island. They come up with exactly nothing, so Fifty Sue suggests they go to her secret bunker to work on it some more.

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At Terrifitech the “five years from now” Mr. Terrific questions Key and Coil about their break-in, and they give up Bruce Wayne as their employer. Cal and Madison have a talk in his apartment above “The Wounded Duck”. She thinks it’s a break-up, but it’s really him coming clean after his talk with Lois. He tells her he really is Tim Drake…and she promptly walks out!

The New 52: Futures End #21

In a tropical paradise, Mr. Roarke and Tattoo greet the latest visitors to Fantasy Island…I mean Oliver Queen and Red Arrow welcome Barda, Diggle and Emiko to Green Arrow Island. They also spend the entire issue filling us in on what happened during the War. Here’s what we learned. Apokolips invaded Earth 2.

The New 52: Futures End

The heroes of E2 tried to save as many people as they could by evacuating their world in giant spaceships. It was Mr. Terrific’s idea to come to this Earth, claiming he received some sort of beacon, but Red Arrow didn’t quite believe his story. Barda was already trying to disguise herself and mix into the general population (of E2 civilians) even before she ended up in Toronto. As they crossed from their dimension into ours, the armies of Apokolips followed. Trying to buy time, Mister Miracle set the self destruct sequence on his ship, ready to sacrifice himself and several other heroes to delay the parademons. It was E2 Red Arrow, not Arsenal, that saved Red Robin during one of the many battles.

The New 52: Futures End

Paranoia took over and government groups like GPA (Global Peace Agency) and Cadmus took full advantage of it. Green Arrow and Red Arrow teamed up to uncover what was going on, and found out that the Brother Eye satellite had teleported Mister Miracle and the other E2 heroes to Cadmus Island for experimentation, while the world believed them dead. Ollie faked his own death to dodge Cadmus, who was closing in, and has now put together an army of “Outsiders” to take down Cadmus and expose the truth.

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The New 52: Futures End #22

We haven’t seen Ronnie or Jason since issue #11…spoiler alert, they both appear in this one! At Columbia University, Jason runs into Madison Payne as she hands out flyers for an equality rally for the E2 refugees. After a quick conversation Jason heads to meet the increasingly unstable Dr. Yamazake. The good doctor interrupts his review of the Superman/Shazam news long enough to berate Jason for being late, before they get back to work on the teleporter project.

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A few blocks away, at the “Wounded Duck”, Billy Batson gets carded by Cal/Tim as Ronnie Raymond enters the bar with an apology.

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In Vegas, Voodoo, Mercy and a British duo using the nicknames Banger and Mash tear their way through a hotel under someone’s watchful eye.

The New 52: Futures End

Batman Beyond and Plastique have a heart to heart about the future. He explains that thirty years into the future nearly all of humanity is dead, or assimilated. Brother Eye, created to help mankind, decided that man was its own worst enemy. She volunteers to help, however she can to avoid becoming the robo-bug version of herself she saw at Terrifitech.

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A.L.F.R.E.D. advises Bats that the Brother Eye satellite is currently inoperable…its consciousness having been transferred to Cadmus Island! While in space, Frankenstein is feeling things he hasn’t felt in years…hundreds of them! He’s feeling pain, discomfort, nausea, dreaming…and he doesn’t know why. Before he think too long about it the Brainiac converted Engineer reappears and sends Frank, Amethyst and Hawkman to meet her master. Just as Brainiac appears, and welcomes them to his Blood Moon, the cavalry appears in the unlikely duo of the Atom (surprisingly shrunk down considering what he said a few issues back) and Black Adam!

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The New 52: Futures End #23

Picking up right where we left off, Frankenstein’s Army are fighting with Brainiac and his robot army. Black Adam is quickly brushed off by Brainiac, “I have seen multiples of you before.” The villain is more interested in Frank, Amethyst and Hawkman, “I do not have anyone like you.” Outnumbered, the heroes decide a retreat is their best option for survival. Black Adam calls down several lightning strikes as a distraction, while the rest of the team makes its way to their ship the Nan-Knight. Hawkman makes what I believe will be a very bad decision by grabbing the Brainiac infected Engineer and bringing her along. They don’t even clear the Blood Moon’s atmosphere before an army of Brainiac drones are on their tail!

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In New York, Madison jogs through Central Park, remembering Cal’s coming out conversation about being a hero and their subsequent breakup. She gets the feeling she’s being followed and low and behold it’s Ronnie, coming to apologize for hitting on her. In the process of apologizing he asks her out for coffee and she accepts…as Cal/Tim watches from a distance.

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In Vegas, Voodoo and company find out that the man who has been watching them is Sgt. Rock…or used to be. Now he’s “Frank Rock, black ops scum wad” with a weird cybernetic eye implant. He wants the ladies to go to Cadmus Island and kill Fifty Sue. The little “girl” has the powers of a god and the world would be much safer without her.

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Jumping ahead thirty-five years again, Mr. Terrific does tai chi while chatting with Brother Eye. It’s pretty one sided. Brother Eye says that “other father” (Bruce Wayne) tried killing him many years ago, and when he failed he created a time travel device to try doing it much sooner. Eye explains that “other father” broke the binds of time, and now Eye has broken him…as Bruce walks in, converted…and with the Joker’s head attached to his own!

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Ok…that’s both cheesy and nightmarish! Joker’s head attached to Batman? It’s like some twisted sci-fi version of Edward Mordrake, or Ray Milland and Rosey Greer in “The Thing with Two Heads”. The longer this story goes, the odder it gets…I kind of like that. There’s an almost silver age quality to the story. And by that I mean nothing is too far out there, too ridiculous, to include!

Shag here again! That’s it for this month! Thanks again to Tim for this fantastic coverage! Next month Tim will return with further coverage of, The New 52: Futures End! Let us know what you think of this weekly series in the comments.

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Watch Plastique Next Tuesday on The Flash!

EDITED: Whoops! I forgot Flash isn’t on tonight. This episode airs next week. My mistake!

Another Firestorm rogue appears on The Flash tonight next week, this time it’s Plastique!

Kelly Frye is Plastique on The Flash

Plastique is being played by actress Kelly Frye. Can’t wait to see our favorite explosive redhead in live action!

Kelly Frye is Plastique on The Flash

Below is the episode description found on ComicBookMovie.com. Fair warning, it contains SPOILERS!

KELLY FRYE GUEST STARS AS DC COMICS’ PLASTIQUE AND CLANCY BROWN GUEST STARS AS GENERAL EILING – After a bomb goes off downtown, the army, led by General Eiling (guest star Clancy Brown), rolls in and takes over the case, much to Joe’s (Jesse Martin) surprise. Suspicious, Joe tells Barry (Grant Gustin) that he and his friends at S.T.A.R. Labs should look into the army’s involvement. Wells (Tom Cavanagh) informs the team that Eiling was experimenting on his men to turn them into super soldiers. Cisco (Carlos Valdes) confirms one of Eiling’s soldiers, Bette Sans Souci (guest star Kelly Frye), was at the bomb site. The Flash tracks her down and realizes that she’s not setting off the bombs, she is a meta-human who can blow things up just by touching them. Meanwhile, when Joe learns Iris is writing about “the streak,” he tells Barry to make her stop. Barry realizes Iris won’t listen to him so he decides to have The Flash pay her a visit. Dermott Downs directed the episode written by Aaron Helbing & Todd Helbing & Brooke Eikmeier (#105).

Kelly Frye is Plastique on The Flash

For those of you unfamiliar with Plastique, here is her first appearance in the comics. Notice they carried over the purple theme from the comics to the small screen!

Fury of Firestorm #7 featuring Plastique with art by Pat Broderick and Dick Giordano

Tune in tonight next Tuesday on the CW Network at 8pm EST!

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Classic Fury of Firestorm #15 & Aquaman #35 – FIRE & WATER #105

Continuing THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST coverage of the classic Fury of Firestorm series from the 1980s!

Firestorm and Aquaman: The Fire and Water Podcast

The 105th episode of THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST is now available for your listening pleasure! THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST is the official podcast of FIRESTORM FAN and THE AQUAMAN SHRINE.

This week Shag and Rob review Aquaman #35 by Jeff Parker, Paul Pelletier, Sean Parsons, and Rain Beredo, the first part of the “Maelstrom” saga. Next, Multiplex wins against the Nuclear Man in The Fury of Firestorm #15 (August 1983) by Gerry Conway, Pat Broderick, Rodin Rodriguez, Gene D’Angelo, and Adam Kubert! Finally, your feedback from the previous issues!

You can find the 105th episode of THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST on iTunes. While you’re there, please drop us a review on the iTunes page. Every comment helps! Alternatively, you may download the podcast by right-clicking here, choosing “Save Target/Link As”, and selecting a location on your computer to save the file (53 MB).

As always, thanks to my co-host Rob Kelly, Sea King of THE AQUAMAN SHRINE, for doing all the post-production on these episodes! Opening theme, “That Time is Now,” by Michael Kohler. Special thanks to Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge with their band The Bad Mamma Jammas for our fantastic original closing theme! This episode brought to you in part by InStockTrades.com!

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The Fury of Firestorm The Nuclear Man vol II #15 cover by Pat Broderick and Dick Giordano! Interior story and art by Gerry Conway, Pat Broderick and Rodin Rodriguez! Click to enlarge!

Fury of Firestorm #15 cover by Pat Broderick and Dick Giordano

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Happy Halloween!

Check out Aaron “Brother Head” Moss’s pumpkin! Way to represent the Nuclear Man!

Aaron Brother Head Moss Firestorm Pumpkin

Aaron Brother Head Moss Firestorm Pumpkin

Keep up with Aaron “Brother Head” Moss on his podcasts and his blog!

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Firestorm Comic Reading Recommendations

Lots of folks have recently asked me for Firestorm reading recommendations. The Flash TV show has generated a lot of interest for the character. Here are my recommendations for folks looking for entertaining Firestorm reads. These are simply my opinions and are open to debate. If you feel I’ve left off a good story, be sure to add it to the comments!

ESSENTIAL FIRESTORM READING:

Fury of Firestorm #1 (1982)

Ronnie Raymond & Professor Martin Stein

  • Firestorm The Nuclear Man 1-5 (1978): Firestorm’s earliest adventures. Collected
  • DC Comics Presents 17 (1980): Firestorm returns to action with Superman & receives an invitation. Collected
  • The Flash 289-299, 301-303 (1980-1981): Firestorm 8 page back-up stories. Partially Collected
  • Fury of Firestorm 1-9 (1982-1983): Firestorm’s most successful run. Fun stories!
  • Fury of Firestorm 14-18; Fury of Firestorm Annual 1 (1983): Excellent story introducing Firehawk and Tokamak. My personal favorite!

 

Firestorm #1 (2004)

Jason Rusch

  • Firestorm 1-3 (2004): The origin of Jason as Firestorm Available Digitally
  • Firestorm 8-13 (2005): Jason teams-up with Firehawk and … deceased Ronnie Raymond? Partially Collected
  • Firestorm The Nuclear Man 28-32 (2006-2007): Jason and Professor Stein together in a fantastic adventure
  • Blackest Night 1-8 (2009-2010): Firestorm changed forever. Collected

 

Fury of Firestorm (2012)

New 52: Ronnie Raymond & Jason Rusch

  • The Fury of Firestorm The Nuclear Man 13-20 (2012-2013): The New 52 Firestorm returned to a more iconic version. Collected

 

In my opinion, the comics above are the most essential Firestorm stories.  Up next are other Firestorm appearances definitely worth your time!

OTHER WORTHWHILE FIRESTORM APPEARANCES:

Justice League of America #179 - Firestorm joins the JLA

Firestorm-centric Justice League of America appearances:

  • JLA 179-180 (1980): Firestorm joins the JLA
  • JLA 183-185 (1980) : JLA travels to Apokolips. Collected
  • JLA 192 & 193 (1981): Red Tornado goes wild. Collected
  • JLA 205 (1982): Professor Stein vs Hector Hammond
  • JLA 207-209, and All-Star Squadron 14 & 15 (1982): Crisis on Earth-Prime. Collected
  • JLA 228-230, JLA Annual #2 (1984): Mars/Earth War and aftermath

 

Firestorm #99 the Elemental Era

Stories that dramatically changed Firestorm’s composition and personality:

  • Fury of Firestorm 62-64, Fury of Firestorm Annual 5, Firestorm 65 (1987): Birth of the “Blank Slate” Firestorm
  • Firestorm 85-100 (1989-1990): The Elemental era of Firestorm

 

Brightest Day featuring Firestorm

Major DC Events Involving Firestorm:

 

There you go. While Firestorm has appeared in hundreds of other comics, these are the ones I’d recommend to a new reader of the character. If you disagree with my selections, or think of other important appearances, sound off in the comments!

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Live Action, Part 2! FIRE & WATER #104

Firestorm and Aquaman: The Fire and Water Podcast

The 104th episode of THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST is now available for your listening pleasure! THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST is the official podcast of FIRESTORM FAN and THE AQUAMAN SHRINE.

This episode Shag and Rob talk about the brand new and coming soon live action counterparts to Firestorm and Aquaman, Robbie Amell and Victor Garber on The Flash and Jason Momoa in Batman v. Superman and Aquaman!

You can find the 102nd episode of THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST on iTunes. While you’re there, please drop us a review on the iTunes page. Every comment helps! Alternatively, you may download the podcast by right-clicking here, choosing “Save Target/Link As”, and selecting a location on your computer to save the file (37 MB).

As always, thanks to my co-host Rob Kelly, Sea King of THE AQUAMAN SHRINE, for doing all the post-production on these episodes! Opening theme, “That Time is Now,” by Michael Kohler. Special thanks to Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge with their band The Bad Mamma Jammas for our fantastic original closing theme! This episode brought to you in part by InStockTrades.com!

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Fire and Water Podcast #104 - Jason Momoa, Robbie Amell, Victor Garber

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Dress as Firestorm for Halloween

Thanks to Target, it’s never been easier to dress as Firestorm for Halloween! Check out this hilarious flaming hat available at your local Target (assuming they aren’t already sold out)!

Target Chris March Flame Foam Wig

The hat is sold as an exclusive to Target, “Chris March: Big Fun – Light-Up Flame Foam Wig”. They were available online, but have now sold out. Check your local target to see if there are any left!

My thanks to several Match-heads who sent me information on these hats. If you take a picture of yourself in one of these hats, please tag me on social media! Would love to see them!

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Futures End Teaser – Firestorm is a Woman?!?!

Two weeks ago, DC Comics ran a series of teasers for upcoming issues of The New 52: Futures End. These appeared the same week as the premier episode of The Flash and the announcement of Victor Garber as Professor Martin Stein. Those major distractions explain why we missed this Firestorm bombshell. Click the image below to enlarge!

New 52 Futures End Teaser - Firestorm Female

That’s right, looks like Firestorm will become a woman in the possible future of The New 52: Futures End! To see the entire six page teaser, head over to The Nerdist. Just speculating here, but Ronnie Raymond has been getting pretty chummy with Madison Payne. Perhaps this is Madison in control of the Nuclear Wo-Man’s form?? For answers, stay tuned for more of Tim Wallace’s monthly coverage of The New 52: Futures End! 

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Ronnie Raymond on The Flash, Post-Game Report & Look Ahead

So what did you Match-heads think of Robbie Amell’s performance as Ronnie Raymond last night on The Flash?!?! Let’s jump right to the discussion! We’ll leave the episode recap for other websites. Besides, you watched it already yourself, right?!?

One thing I enjoyed last night was the live Tweeting! Both Robbie Amell and Danielle Panabaker were Tweeting during the west coast broadcast of the episode. It was fun interacting directly with both of them! Nice folks who really seem to love their jobs!

Robbie Amell as Ronnie Raymond on The Flash

ROBBIE AMELL AS FIRESTORM

My first impressions…

  • I really enjoyed Robbie Amell’s portrayal of Ronnie Raymond! Ronnie was compassionate, self-sacrificing, and even had a sense of humor. I suppose the biggest compliment I can give is that I totally accepted Robbie Amell as Ronnie Raymond.
  • Making Ronnie the lead engineer on the particle accelerator project is an interesting choice. It’s certainly a departure from the “dumb jock” personality of the comics. Yet you still get a sense that he’s a hard-working mechanic, rather than a number-crunching engineer.
  • I thought the wardrobe was a nice touch. Ronnie’s shirt sleeves were rolled up. In the comics he’s a get-your-hands-dirty kind of guy, so I felt the wardrobe was in keeping with that personality.
  • It was heart-wrenching watching Caitlin as Ronnie was “killed”. Strange, Ronnie and Caitlin have never maintained a relationship in the comics, yet I totally bought it on screen. Well done Robbie Amell and Danielle Panabaker!

What did y’all think of Robbie Amell as Ronnie Raymond?

Robbie Amell as Ronnie Raymond in The Flash

PARTICLE ACCELERATOR DOOR

According to Robbie Amell on Twitter last night, the door to the particle accelerator has a Firestorm symbol embedded in the door! We don’t see the entire door during this episode, but you can make out white circles along the outer ring. Check the images below:

Robbie Amell reveals the Particle Accelerator door has a Firestorm symbol

How cool is that?!? I took a couple screen shots that show the door (see below).

The Flash Particle Accelerator door with Firestorm symbol

The Flash Particle Accelerator door with Firestorm symbol

LOOKING AHEAD.. FIRESTORM WILL APPEAR IN DECEMBER!

The past few days have seen lots of interviews published with Robbie Amell about his role. Below I’ve pulled out some particularly relevant bits from The Hollywood Reporter interview:

You meet Ronnie Raymond tomorrow [in “Fastest Man Alive”] and then in December, you meet Firestorm. It’ll take a minute before Firestorm turns back into Ronnie because when they find him in December, my character is really going through some stuff. He’s schizophrenic, doesn’t know what’s happening, he’s confused and dangerous to the people around him. You may not see Ronnie Raymond for a little while, but you’ll see Firestorm.

People will barely recognize him in December, but they’ll know it’s him when the fire bursts in the hands and the fire bursts in the head. The particle accelerator almost killed Ronnie and the fallout from it will definitely be seen in December.

I worked with Victor Garber on a TV movie a couple years ago and he was awesome. He’s so freakin’ talented and it doesn’t hurt that my fiancee [actress Italia Ricci] is the biggest Titanic fan I’ve ever met. She’s more excited about me working with Victor Garber than anything else. I gotta start watching Alias and start working on my Victor Garber impression. Sometimes Firestorm is Ronnie and sometimes he’s Martin Stein, but physically it’s going to be my body. I’m just excited to work opposite him because, I mean, he’s Victor Garber. The fact that I get to share a character with this guy is going to be really fun.

The telekinesis [on Tomorrow People] is really similar to my shooting nuclear energy out of my hands and some other powers, which I can’t give away. One of them is really badass and that’ll be revealed in one of my episodes in December. They’re not holding anything back. Firestorm is very powerful and it definitely helps to have been shooting a sci-fi show leading into this.

From the amount of powers they’ve given him [Firestorm], he’s going to be a difficult foe for anyone to go up against.

Very interesting! Start the countdown! Firestorm coming to your television this December! Also, interesting how they plan to handle Ronnie and Martin sharing the body. Sounds like Victor Garber will provide the voice while Robbie Amell does the physical acting. Or at least, that’s how I’m interpreting it.

Wow! Such a great performance by Robbie Amell last night and exciting things ahead! I can’t wait!

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Ronnie Raymond appears tonight on The Flash!

Robbie Amell appears as Ronnie Raymond on The Flash tonight!! I’m guessing it’s simply in flashbacks and a brief appearance. Either way, for the first time ever, we get to see Ronnie Raymond in live action! Hot damn!

Below are a few snapshots that have been released to promote The Flash episode 3, “Things You Can’t Outrun”.

Robbie Amell ( Ronnie Raymond ) and Danielle Panabaker ( Caitlin Snow ) on The Flash

Robbie Amell as Ronnie Raymond on The Flash

Flash S01E03 - Things You Can't Outrun

For a full length interview with Robbie Amell, including some thoughts and spoilers on Ronnie Raymond & Firestorm, check these out:

Tune in tonight on the CW Network at 8pm EST!

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