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Fire and Water and Wind! Episode 58 & George Perez Sketch

Firestorm and Aquaman: The Fire and Water PodcastThe 58th 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 time around Rob and Shag welcome a special guest, author and comics reviewer Doug Zawisza! Doug has written for TwoMorrows Publishing, has been a Staff Reviewer for Comic Book Resources for the past five years, and has created numerous superhero blogs (but unfortunately most of them only have a couple posts). Doug is also something of a Red Tornado expert! Together we discuss a classic Satellite Era JLA story, “The Origin of Red Tornado” from Justice League of America #192 & 193 (1981). We’re gonna huff, and we’re gonna puff, and we’ll blow your iTunes in!

You can find the 58th 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 (39 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!

Be sure to check out Doug’s work:

Have a question or comment? Send us an e-mail at firewaterpodcast@comcast.net. Visit our Tumblr site at fireandwaterpodcast.tumblr.com.

In honor of this episode, check out the gorgeous George Perez sketch of Firestorm and Red Tornado done earlier this year!

Firestorm and Red Tornado sketch by George Perez 2013

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Super-Cute Super Powers Firestorm Art Card by Kevin Bolk

Check out this absolutely adorable Firestorm Super Powers art card by Kevin Bolk! It’s so freakin’ cute!!!!!!

Super Powers Firestorm Art Card by Kevin Bolk

If you like the Firestorm above, and you’re broken if you don’t, check out Kevin’s collection of fun Super Powers art cards!  Keep up with Kevin Bolk via his deviantART page, his website, Tumblr, and on Twitter!

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Gerry Conway Needs Our Help!

Hey Match-heads! Gerry Conway, co-creator of Firestorm and friend of this site, needs our help! Gerry has launched a new initiative bringing together fans and pros to help creators of characters for DC Comics since 1975 claim their fair share of profits.

The home for this effort is the Comics Equity Project blog. I’m reprinting Gerry’s request below to help generate interest. Please share this far and wide!

Gerry Conway, co-creator of Firestorm

Sunday, June 30, 2013

In All Fairness – Help Comic Creators Get What They’re Owed

I need your help.

DC Comics is a great company.

It was the first major publisher to offer creator contracts on a regular basis, allowing the men and women who create characters for DC books to share in the profits those characters generate in other media. You may say, that’s only fair, but until the mid-1970s it was standard policy for comic book publishers to buy all rights in perpetuity upon payment for a single story. Writers and artists received no further payment for their work after that first check — no money for reprints, no money for toys based on characters they’d created, no money for movies or TV shows or games or trading cards.

Nada, zip, zilch.

DC Comics changed that.

Starting in the mid-70s DC offered creators an opportunity for what they called “equity participation.” With the appropriate paperwork submitted and signed, DC creators would receive a share of the profits generated by their creations. Like I said, you may think this is only fair, but in the ’70s it hit the business like a revelation. And for more than thirty years it’s given quite a few creators an extra bit of income — in some cases, for some older creators, the only real income they receive from comics.

So, to repeat, DC Comics is a great company.

But, like all companies, it’s a business, and its first priority is to reduce costs, increase efficiency, and maximize profits. So tracking which character was created by which writer and artist team thirty or forty years ago isn’t part of their business plan. It’s just too much work, and it requires a dedication and devotion to detail that only one group in the world has in abundant quantities:

You, the fans.

A personal note. I started this site because some of my fans alerted me to the use in the TV series “Arrow” of characters I co-created in the late 1970s, early 1980s. Without those fans I wouldn’t have known those characters were appearing. I wouldn’t have filed equity participation paperwork with DC. And neither I nor the artists I worked with would be eligible to receive money for the use of those characters. DC does not make payments retroactive. If a creator wants to claim equity participation in a character he or she co-created, they need to do so proactively.

Which is where you come in.

If you’re a fan of DC comics published since 1975, you can help your favorite pros — not just me, but any writer or artist who worked on DC’s titles. Go through your collection. Look for the first appearances of any character, major or minor, hero/villain/sidekick/bystander from the years 1975 on. Download and fill out the DC Comics Character Equity Request form (you’ll find the link below) and email it to the creators involved. Most creators have an active presence on the web, either on Facebook, or Twitter, or through their own web sites or fan pages. Reach out to them. Encourage them to file the paperwork you prepared with DC.

Help them get their fair share.

Obviously, I include myself (Gerry Conway) in this list. I can use your help, too.

Between 1975 and the mid-80s I wrote literally hundreds of comics for DC and created dozens of characters. FIRESTORM, JUSTICE LEAGUE, LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES, BATMAN, SUPERMAN, WONDER WOMAN, on and on and on. There’s no way I can single-handedly track down each and every character who made their first appearance in a story I wrote. But all of you working together, each doing one or two characters — you can crowd-source it.

Download the form, fill it out, attach a piece of art identifying the character, and send it to the email link below with the subject line EQUITY. To prevent duplication of effort by fellow fans (and to claim credit for your help!) post a comment to this blog identifying the character you’ve discovered.

On behalf of all the DC creators who would otherwise never know, literally, what they’re missing, thank you!

Here’s the link to the Character Equity Request Form:

https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share?s=03a_NFnaQb0s2gNS63TPgo

And here’s the email where the filled-out forms for characters co-created by Gerry Conway, with the subject line EQUITY: comicsequityproject@gmail.com

There you have it, Match-heads! Spread the word and help creators of your favorite DC characters!

My thanks for the heads-up on this initiative to Keith G. BakerCorey Hodgdon, Russell Burbage, and Walter of Boosterrific.

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WHO’S WHO: The Definitive Podcast of the DC Universe, Volume XI

Who's Who: The Definitive Podcast of the DC UniverseThe Fire and Water Podcast Presents… WHO’S WHO: THE DEFINITIVE PODCAST OF THE DC UNIVERSE, Volume XI!

The eleventh episode of our WHO’S WHO podcast is now available — the show that dares to tackle one of DC Comics’ greatest publications! Each episode Rob and I cover a single issue of the legendary 1980s series, Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe. This time around we chat about WHO’S WHO: Volume XI, discussing characters such as the Joker, Jericho, Infinity Inc., Jonah Hex, Johnny Thunderbolt, Injustice Society, and many more! We wrap up the show with Who’s Who Listener Feedback! This episode sponsored in part by InStockTrades.com!

Be sure to check out our Tumblr site for several pages from this Who’s Who issue: FireandWaterPodcast.Tumblr.com!

Have a question or comment? Send us an e-mail at: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net

You can find the eleventh episode of WHO’S WHO: THE DEFINITIVE PODCAST OF THE DC UNIVERSE on iTunes. Each episode is released as part of THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST feed. While you’re on iTunes, please drop us a review. 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 (82 MB).

Thanks to my co-host Rob Kelly, Sea King of THE AQUAMAN SHRINE, for doing all the post-production on this episode! Special thanks to Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge with their band The Bad Mamma Jammas for our fantastic Who’s Who theme song!

One of the coolest aspects of each Who’s Who issue was the amazing wrap-around cover! Check out this impressive Paris Cullins and Dick Giordano cover for Volume XI! Click the image to enlarge.

Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe Volume XI by Paris Cullins and Dick Giordano

Here is your Firestorm-related Who’s Who entry from this issue…

Johnny Quick of the All-Star Squadron drawn by Kerry Gammill and Bruce Patterson! Firestorm met Johnny Quick in Justice League of America #207 (Oct. 1982) during the JLA/All-Star Squadron crossover “Crisis on Earth Prime!” Click the image to enlarge.

Who's Who Johnny Quick by Kerry Gammill and Bruce Patterson

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Classic Fury of Firestorm #1 Review & Aquaman #21 – FIRE & WATER #57

This is it Match-heads! THE FIRE AND WATER PODCAST begins it’s coverage of the classic Fury of Firestorm series from 1982! Fans have been clamoring for us to review these comics, and we’re happy to oblige! 

Firestorm and Aquaman: The Fire and Water Podcast

The 57th 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 Rob and Shag discuss Aquaman #21 by Geoff Johns, Paul Pelletier, Sean Parsons, and Rod Reis. Then we launch into our new segment covering Fury of Firestorm Classics! This time we cover The Fury of Firestorm #1 (June 1982) by Gerry Conway, Pat Broderick, Rodin Rodriguez, and Gene D’Angelo.

You can find the 57th 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 (28 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!

Have a question or comment? Send us an e-mail at firewaterpodcast@comcast.net. Visit our Tumblr site at fireandwaterpodcast.tumblr.com.

Check out the covers to Fury of Firestorm #1 and Aquaman #21 below!

The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man vol II #1 by Pat Broderick and Rodin Rodriguez!

Fury of Firestorm #1 cover by Pat Broderick and Dick Giordano

Aquaman #21 by Paul Pelletier, Sean Parsons, and Rod Reis

Aquaman #21 cover by Paul Pelletier, Sean Parsons, and Rod Reis

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Sterling Gates talks Killer Frost One-Shot

A few weeks back we let you know about a Killer Frost one-shot coming in September. Well, since then Newsarama has run an interview with writer Sterling Gates where they discuss this upcoming comic! Click this link to read that Newsarama interview!  Then come back here and share your thoughts!

Justice League of America #7.2: Killer Frost cover by Tony S. Daniel

My thanks to Jimmy McGlinchey and Jason Pope for the heads-up!

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Flash Page by George Perez for Sale – Firestorm Back-up Feature

Starting in 1980, Firestorm began appearing as a back-up feature in the Flash.  Check out below this original page by George Perez from Flash #289, featuring a retelling of Firestorm’s origin. Not only does this page feature fantastic original art by George Perez, it also happens to be his first work for DC Comics!  Click the image to enlarge so you can truly appreciate all of Perez’s efforts!

Flash #289 featuring Firestorm by George Perez

For comparison, below you’ll find a colorized copy of that page.

Flash #289 featuring Firestorm by George Perez

Like the original page? It’s currently available on eBay for $325. Too rich for my blood, but hopefully the piece will find a good home with a Match-head.

My thanks to Eric Sellers for the heads-up on this art work! Thanks, Eric!

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This is the End – FIRE & WATER #56

Firestorm and Aquaman: The Fire and Water PodcastThe 56th 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 time around Rob and Shag welcome a special guest, fellow podcaster and comics blogger Luke Jaconetti! Luke runs a Hawkman blog, so he understands the pain of having your favorite character’s series cancelled… over and over and over again. We cover all the cancellations of our respective characters and discuss some of our thoughts. So strap on your wings and prepare for Aquaman, Firestorm, and Hawkman… to be cancelled again.

You can find the 56th 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 (46 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!

Be sure to check out Luke’s blogs and podcasts:

Have a question or comment? Send us an e-mail at firewaterpodcast@comcast.net. Visit our Tumblr site at fireandwaterpodcast.tumblr.com.

Check out the covers to the final issues of Firestorm!

Firestorm v1 #5 (October-November 1978)

Firestorm v1 #5 by Al Milgrom

Firestorm v2 #100 (August 1990)

Firestorm v2 #100 cover by Tom Mandrake

Firestorm v3 #35 (June 2007)

Firestorm v3 #35 cover by Pete Woods

Firestorm v4 #20 (July 2013)

Firestorm v4 #20 cover by Dan Jurgens

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Firestorm Chess Piece on the Horizon

Eaglemoss, the folks who gave us the Firestorm & Deathstorm collectible lead figures, are currently producing pieces for a Justice League Chess Set. So far we’ve seen solicits for pieces such as: Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Supergirl, Lex Luthor, and Deathstroke. Thanks to eagle-eyed Match-head, Ray Tigner, we now know that a Firestorm piece is in the works for this chess set! Check out the inside cover to the recent DC Chess Collection Magazine! Each hero listed represents a future chess set piece. If the placement below is accurate, it appears Firestorm will be the Queen’s Bishop Pawn.

DC Chess Collection featuring Justice League and Firestorm

If you are unfamiliar with Eaglemoss’ DC chess sets, below is their own description plus a photo of the recently completed Batman Chess Set.

The DC Chess Collection is a new fortnightly series offering the comic fan and chess lover alike the chance to collect fantastic and unique chess pieces, vivid representations of some of DC’s greatest characters. Each chess piece is accompanied by a fascinating magazine featuring superb DC artwork plus vital chess tips.

DC Comics Batman Chess Set from Eaglemoss

Totally psyched to hear about Firestorm in the chess set! Be sure to watch for the eventual solicitation on the Eaglemoss website! My thanks to Ray Tigner for sharing all this info with us!

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