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The Dirty Dozen of the Nuclear Subs World Tour – FIRE & WATER #143

Firestorm and Aquaman: The Fire and Water Podcast

The 143rd 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.

Shag’s World Tour continues! This time he stops in Columbus, OH to visit with a gaggle of geeks: Little Russell Burbage, Professor Alan Quarterbin, Emily Middleton, Thom Zahler, Michael Bradley, Van Zee, and JC Beirau! Next, it’s off to Kyle Benning’s recording studio for a chat! Then, you’ll hear new bumpers recorded while visiting with Michael Bailey and David Sopko! Finally, we close the show with a brand-new version of our closing theme by Daniel Cynical Adams and Ashton Burge, this time accompanied by The Irredeemable Shag! All together you’ll hear a dozen different Nuclear Subs that were unfortunately stuck hanging out with Shag. Those poor souls.

You can find the 143rd 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 play the podcast using the player below or by right-clicking “download”, choosing “Save Target/Link As”, and selecting a location on your computer to save the file (35 MB).

Opening theme, “That Time is Now,” by Michael Kohler. New updated closing music by Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge of The Bad Mamma Jammas accompanied by The Irredeemable Shag!

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The Columbus, OH gaggle of geeks: Thom Zahler, Irredeemable Shag, Little Russell Burbage, Jc Beirau, Michael Bradley, Emily Middleton, Van Zee, Professor Alan Quarterbin!

Thom Zahler, Irredeemable Shag, Little Russell Burbage, Jc Beirau, Michael Bradley, Emily Middleton, Van Zee, Professor Alan Quarterbin

Shag and Kyle Benning chat in the King-Size Comics Giant-Size Fun recording studio!

Irredeemable Shag and Kyle Benning

This episode also includes new bumpers recorded while visiting with Michael Bailey and David Sopko!

Michael Bailey and Irredeemable Shag

David Sopko and Irredeemable Shag

Finally, we close the show with a brand-new version of our closing theme by Ashton Burge and Daniel Cynical Adams, this time accompanied by The Irredeemable Shag!

Ashton Burge, Irredeemable Shag, Daniel Cynical Adams

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Flash Season 2 Premiere/Nuclear Sub World Tour – FIRE & WATER #142

Firestorm and Aquaman: The Fire and Water Podcast

The 142nd 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.

Shag and Rob discuss the Season 2 premiere of The Flash! Plus a selection from Shag’s Nuclear Sub World Tour 2015, featuring a guest appearance by Doug Zawisza talking about Starman by Roger Stern & Tom Lyle!

You can find the 142nd 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 play the podcast using the player below or by right-clicking “download”, choosing “Save Target/Link As”, and selecting a location on your computer to save the file (68 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!

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Robbie Amell as Ronnie Raymond Firestorm in The Flash season 2 episode 1

Starman - Will Payton - by Roger Stern and Tom Lyle

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Flash Season 2 Episode 4: The Fury of Firestorm – SPOILERS!

The CW has released the description of the fourth episode of The Flash season two, which will air October 27. Fair warning, this description contains SPOILERS for the season premier. If you haven’t watched the premier yet, you might want to wait to read this description.

Franz Drameh as Jefferson Jax Jackson - Firestorm on The Flash

“The Fury of Firestorm” airing October 27, 2015 (description taken from The Flash Podcast website):

INTRODUCING FIRESTORM — Barry (Grant Gustin) and the team look for another Firestorm match for Dr. Stein (Victor Garber). When the team meets Jefferson “Jax” Jackson (guest star Franz Drameh), Caitlin (Danielle Panabaker) has her reservations about whether Jax is the right match for Dr. Stein. Iris (Candice Patton) surprises Joe (Jesse L. Martin) while Barry and Patty (guest star Shantel VanSanten) grow closer. Stefan Pleszczynski directed the episode written by Kai Yu Wu & Joe Peracchio (#204). Original airdate 10/27/2015.

Wow! We’re going to meet the new Firestorm in just a few weeks! Can’t wait to learn more about Jax! Things may have changed since the early planning of this show, but below is how Jax’s character was originally described:

Former high school football star who lost out on a chance to go pro after an injury. Now an auto mechanic, Jay finds a surprising affiliation to the S.T.A.R. Labs crew. A regular, street smart guy who unexpectedly gains powers, and then, as part of the team, regularly quips about the insanity of the situations.

It sounds like Jax will have that “regular guy” quality that Ronnie brought to the character in the comics. Also, Franz Drameh’s character’s full name is Jefferson Jackson?!?! Long time Firestorm fans will recognize that name as Ronnie’s best friend and high school basketball teammate! Looks like the TV show has maintained the sports connection, given that Jax’s description involves playing football.

Jefferson Jackson with Ronnie Raymond from Fury of Firestorm

October 27 can’t get here quick enough!

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Another Firestorm Foe on The Flash – Sand Demon

Casting for CW’s The Flash continues to plumb the depths of Firestorm characters! On next week’s episode of The Flash, we’ll see Firestorm foe Eddie Slick (a.k.a. Sand Demon) portrayed by Kett Turton! Talk about obscure!

Eddie Slick Sand Demon from Firestorm and The Flash played by Kett Turton

Eddie Slick first appeared back in Fury of Firestorm #51 & #52 (1986). When he was first introduced, Eddie was a corrupt boxing manager. He had no super powers, but was a surprising look-a-like for Professor Martin Stein. When Eddie reappeared in Firestorm the Nuclear Man #74 & #75 (1988), he’d been buried alive in the desert by his gangster “friends”. Through a series of unique events, Eddie survived and was transformed into a creature entirely composed of sand, able to control other sand at will. He called himself “Sand Demon” and went on a rampage across Las Vegas. From next week’s preview of The Flash, it appears the TV version of Eddie Slick has similar powers.

From a creator rights perspective, this character raises an interesting question. Writer Gerry Conway and artist Joe Brozowski created the character of Eddie Slick. However, Eddie didn’t have any super powers in those appearances. Writer John Ostrander and artist Joe Brozowski introduced Eddie Slick’s powers and the Sand Demon persona. So which writer gets financially compensated for Kett Turton’s portrayal on The Flash next week? Is the Sand Demon derivative of Eddie Slick, or the same character? Is this another creator rights situation similar to what happened with Caitlin Snow? I can’t help but wonder.

Below you’ll find an amazing recap of Eddie Slick/Sand Demon’s history found on Comic Book Movies: Who’s Who:

Not much is known about Eddie Slick’s early life, apart from the fact that he had always been good in making the worst choices possible. He lived in New York City, and he was a small-time crook, a gangster-wannabe who always tried to make money the fastest way possible. He joined a group of professional criminals, some true mobsters who had quite a taste for gambling…especially when they won. In order to become good friends with them, Slick reinvented himself as a boxing manager, obviously doing his best to fix the competition, warning his pals which fighter they had to place their bet on. His most succesful athlete was a beast of a man stage-named King Crusher, who was doing good…but not good enough. Slick drugged all his athletes as a rule, but with Crusher he decided to do something more, and when he managed to put his hands on some experimental mutagenic steroids, he treated Crusher with them. As a result, King Crusher surely became bigger and stronger, and he kept winning a match after the other…but the process wasn’t stopping, and he became strong to superhuman levels; the steroids also affected his psyche, and the wrestler went mad. In a vengeful rampage, King Crusher targeted Eddie, and the manager couldn’t do anything but run from him. Luckily enough, in NYC’s streets King Crusher saw Professor Martin Stein, who was dating Emily Rice. Coincidentally, Stein looked exactly the same as Slick, and the wrestler targeted him instead. Stein had the time to look for his young friend Ronnie Raymond and to merge with him to form the superhero Firestorm, defeating King Crusher and saving Eddie Slick in the process…but the whole illegal steroids traffic, the gambling circuit and all Slick’s affairs were exposed, thus ending the crook’s criminal career.

Eddie Slick managed to avoid prison, but that wasn’t a stroke of luck at all: his powerful friends from the mob had lost a fortune with the King Crusher affair, and they wanted to exact justice their own way. Slick was deemed responsible for the entire situation, and the gangsters decided to make an example of him: they brought him to their headquarters in Las Vegas, and they executed him by buring him alive in the Nevada Desert. The sand of the desert, however, was irradiated, and the close encounter with Firestorm had already modified Slick’s organism: instead of dying as he was supposed to, Slick was transformed into a creature entirely composed of sand, able to control other sand at will. Weeks spent underground had also made Slick insane, and he emerged from the desert pretty much deranged: naming himself Sand Demon, Slick returned to Las Vegas and started hunting down his former friends and employers, killing them one after the other. These murders attracted the attention of the new Firestorm (formed by Ronnie Raymond and Mikhail Arkadin), who was looking for a still MIA Martin Stein. From the news, Ronnie believed that the Sand Demon was actually Stein, and traveled to Las Vegas to try and make him “come back to his senses”. In the middle of a desert, with all that sand at disposal, Slick proved to be an extremely dangerous opponent even for Firestorm, especially considering that the latter was restraining himself believing he was facing his friend Martin Stein. When Ronnie realized the Sand Demon wasn’t Stein at all, and that he was far too powerful and too crazy to be controlled, he stopped holding back, and he used his powers to overheat Slick, turning him into glass. The Sand Demon’s body fell to the floor and shattered, thus ending the short-lived superhuman existence of Eddie Slick.

Eddie Slick is, simply put, a complete failure. Greedy, vulgar, sneaky, Slick makes the one and simple mistake of believing himself to be extremely smart, while he’s actually quite a dumb man. As the Sand Demon, he’s a remarkably powerful being, entirely made of sand (thus invulnerable to most arm) and capable of manipulating surrounding sand as well: in the Nevada Desert, he has an entire state to control, thus creating sandstorms, tornadoes and even gigantic quicksands. Just as powerful as he is crazy, Sand Demon is an extremely dangerous man, once stupid and mediocre, now stupid and lethal.

So Eddie Slick joins the long list of Firestorm characters to appear on The Flash:

  • Ronnie Raymond (Firestorm) played by Robbie Amell
  • Professor Martin Stein (Firestorm) played by Victor Garber
  • Caitlin Snow (Killer Frost, eventually) played by Danielle Panabaker
  • Danton Black (Multiplex) played by Michael Smith
  • Bette Sans Souci (Plastique) played by Kelly Frye
  • Jason Rusch (Firestorm, in the comics) played by Luc Roderique
  • Henry Hewitt (Tokamak) played by Demore Barnes
  • Eddie Slick (Sand Demon) played by Kett Turton
  • Clarissa Stein (Clarissa Clemens, in the comics) played by Isabella Hofmann
  • Quentin Quale (Stein’s boss in the comics) played by Bill Dow
  • Felicity Smoak played by Emily Bett Rickards  (okay, she’s from Arrow, but she still originated in Firestorm)

With all these Firestorm characters on The Flash, I can’t help wondering if at some point we’ll see Hyena, Typhoon, or Black Bison. While I ask that, I can also argue against them. Hyena might be too redundant on The Flash as an animal foe after introducing Gorilla Grodd. Typhoon might be too redundant on The Flash after introducing Weather Wizard. That leaves Black Bison, which would be really cool, but walks that dangerous line of reinforcing stereotypes. So bottom line… watch for Zuggernaut and Bazooka Joan in season three!!

C’mon Shag! What about The Flash Season Two Premier?!?

By this point, I’m sure some of you are wondering why I haven’t mentioned the events of The Flash season premier. I’m sure some folks haven’t had a chance to watch the episode yet, and I don’t want to be the guy to spoil it for them. We’ll talk about that later. Yes, we definitely will.

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Watch New Flash Tonight! First Look at New Firestorm!

The wait is over! Tonight we get the season premier of CW’s The Flash! Can’t wait until tonight? Spend some time catching up by listening to The Flash Podcast

Also, a season two trailer was released last week (which has since been pulled) showing Franz Drameh in the Firestorm costume! We’ve known for some time that Drameh will take over for Robbie Amell as Firestorm, but this was our first look at him in action. He looks great! I don’t believe we’ll see him in the season premier, but it’s exciting getting a sneak peek! Below is a screen shot from that trailer.

Franz Drameh - Firestorm and Grant Gustin - The Flash

To help you get excited for tonight, check out this trailer from a couple days ago…

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Power Records Podcast #11: Spider-Man/Dracula!

The Power Records Podcast, Part of the Fire and Water Podcast NetworkThe eleventh episode of THE POWER RECORDS PODCAST is now available! In this spoooooky episode, hosts Rob Kelly and Chris Franklin discuss two of the scariest audio adventures in the Power Records catalog: Spider-Man in “Mark of the Man-Wolf!” and Dracula in “Terror in the Snow!”

Find the eleventh episode of THE POWER RECORDS PODCAST 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 play the podcast using the player below or download right-clicking “download”, choosing “Save Target/Link As”, and selecting a location on your computer to save the file (68 MB).

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Power Records Podcast - Spider-Man Man-Wolf

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WHO’S WHO: Update ’87 Podcast, Volume 3

Who's Who: The Definitive Podcast of the DC UniverseThe Fire and Water Podcast Presents… WHO’S WHO: UPDATE ’87 PODCAST, volume 3!

The third episode of our WHO’S WHO UPDATE ’87 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: UPDATE ’87, volume 3, discussing characters such as the Green Lantern Corps, Infinity Inc., John Constantine, Justice League, Kite-Man, Lady Blackhawk, Lex Luthor, and more! We wrap up with your 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 third episode of WHO’S WHO: UPDATE ’87 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 play the podcast using the player below or by right-clicking “download”, choosing “Save Target/Link As”, and selecting a location on your computer to save the file (153 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 beautiful cover by Eduardo Barreto! Click the image to enlarge.

Who's Who Update '87 #3 cover by Eduardo Barreto

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

Justice League drawn by Kevin Maguire and Terry Austin! This is a snapshot of the early days of the JLI, the “Bwah-hah-ha” League. At this point, only five issues had been released of the series and no one knew exactly how popular they would become. While Maguire drew numerous crowd shots in this pose over the years, this is one of the few to include The Nuclear Man! Click to enlarge.

Justice League from Who's Who by Kevin Maguire and Terry Austin

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Firestorm set to appear in new cartoon – Justice League Action?

Looks like there is a new JLA cartoon on the way… Justice League Action! And this time it appears that Firestorm has been invited to the JLA clubhouse! Check out the poster below on the far right. This photo originally appeared on Reddit and is suspected to have been taken in one of Warner Bros.’ Burbank offices. These posters showcase the line of current series and new animated series being released in the coming months.

Justice League Action poster - in development by Warner Bros Animation

Now let’s zoom in on that JLA poster. Notice the figure above the “J” and the “L”? That’s a pretty distinctive silhouette! Looks like our favorite match-head will make an appearance!

Justice League Action poster - in development by Warner Bros Animation featuring Firestorm

The name has been confirmed on a few sites, but here is a link to The Animation Blog. At the end or August, they listed Los Angeles production work for animated series, including “Justice League Action” under Warner Bros Animation.

Finally, for more information and speculation on which network it may air, check out the article over on The Nerdist.

As we find out more, we’ll be sure to share it here! My thanks to Keith G Baker, Jeff DeWitt, Aaron “Head”Moss, Xum Yukinori, and anyone else I’ve forgotten for the heads-up on this possible new series!

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My Firestorm-y Dragon Con 2015!

Dragon Con 2015 has been over for two weeks, but I’m just now starting to recover! This was my 14th Dragon Con and I was stunned by all the love for Firestorm this year!

FIRESTORM FAN meets TV’s FIRESTORM!

Robbie Amell (who portrays Ronnie Raymond & Firestorm on CW’s The Flash) was a guest at the con this year! On Friday, I caught the panel he shared with John Wesley Shipp. They had great chemistry, making for a fun hour! Then, I was fortunate to meet Robbie himself! It was a quick photo-op, but he took the time to compliment my shirt!

Robbie Amell - Firestorm - Ronnie Raymond from The Flash - and Firestorm Fan at Dragon Con 2015

Next, I visited with Robbie at “The Walk of Fame” and got his autograph. We had the opportunity to chat one-on-one for a few minutes. I mentioned FIRESTORM FAN.com and he expressed his appreciation to all the Firestorm fans for their support! Such a nice guy!

Robbie Amell - Ronnie Raymond - Firestorm on The Flash autograph

FIRESTORM FAN meets TV’s KILLER FROST!

On Saturday afternoon, I visited with Danielle Panabaker (who portrays Caitlin Snow, and someday Killer Frost, on CW’s The Flash)! Such a nice lady!! We chatted one-on-one for a few minutes about my nine-year-old daughter who idolizes her character. Later that night, Danielle sent me a thoughtful Tweet suggesting I bring my daughter to meet her next time!

To be completely honest, that Tweet was the highlight of the entire convention for me. My kids mean everything to me. Seven hours later, and after meeting hundreds of other folks that day, Danielle still remembered my daughter’s name and took the time to send a message about her. I can’t express how happy that made me! Such a fantastic lady!! When I told my daughter she was absolutely ecstatic!

Danielle Panabaker - Dr Caitlin Snow - Killer Frost on The Flash - and Firestorm Fan at Dragon Con 2015

FIRESTORM COSPLAY!

While waiting in line for Robbie Amell, I met Firestorm cosplayer John Penland! John built this replica of the quantum splicer himself, using some direction from folks working on the actual show! Later in the convention, John gave his replica splicer to Robbie Amell! Very thoughtful gift! Be sure to check out John’s cosplay page over on Facebook!

Jonathan Penland cosplay as Ronnie Raymond / Firestorm from The Flash at Dragon Con 2015

Later I met Killer Frost cosplayer Brandy Gibson! She was cosplaying Killer Frost as the character appeared on the animated DVD, Batman: Assault on Arkham! Follow Brandy’s cosplay over on Facebook!

Brandy Gibson cosplay as Killer Frost from Batman Assault on Arkham at Dragon Con 2015

Finally, I came across this unique Firestorm cosplay, seen here with Vixen! His uniform is an interesting design that I don’t recognize. There is a hint of Superman’s “S Shield” behind the atomic insignia. Fascinating outfit! I didn’t catch the gentleman’s name, so if anyone can identify this person (or the origin of his costume) please let me know!

UPDATE: Our mysterious Firestorm cosplayer has been identified as Larry Mccalister! Thanks to my buddy, Charles D. Allen for making the identification!

Firestorm and Vixen cosplay at Dragon Con 2015

While this might not seem like an overwhelming amount of Firestorm, it’s about 1,000% more than I usually find at Dragon Con!

Really enjoyed meeting all these folks! My thanks to them for making this Firestorm Fan feel welcome!

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Fury of Firestorm (Classic) #23/Aquaman #43 – FIRE & WATER #141

Firestorm and Aquaman: The Fire and Water Podcast

The 141st 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.

Shag and Rob, back on the same podcast! This week they take a look at “Gospel of Destruction” from Aquaman #43 by Cullen Bunn, Trevor McCarthy, Jesus Marino, and Guy Major, followed by “Byte” from The Fury of Firestorm #23 (May 1984) by Gerry and Carla Conway, Rafael Kayanan, Rodin Rodriguez, Carl Gafford, and Andy Kubert. Including the very first comic appearance of Felicity Smoak! Plus your Listener Feedback!

You can find the 141st 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 play the podcast using the player below or by right-clicking “download”, choosing “Save Target/Link As”, and selecting a location on your computer to save the file (48 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!

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Fury of Firestorm #23 cover by Rafael Kayanan and Dick Giordano

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