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FURY OF FIRESTORM #5 Preview!

A three-page preview to The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men #5 is available over on ComicVine! Click here to check it out!

This issue is written by Ethan Van Sciver and Gail Simone, with art by Yildiray Cinar and Norm Rapmund. I really like Jason’s inner monologue in this preview, and the art is gorgeous! This issue looks to be fantastic! I can’t wait for tomorrow when this issue hits the stands!

Below is one of the three pages in the preview. Be sure to visit ComicVine to see all three preview pages!

Fury of Firestorm #5 Preview drawn by Yildiray Cinar and Norm Rapmund

My thanks to match-head Brandon Leonard for the heads-up about this preview! Don’t forget, pick up your copy of The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men #5 tomorrow! “Good day to you, sir!”

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4 Comments

  1. Brandon Leonard says:

    Gotta say, Im loving how Cinar draws jason as firestorm! He has come a long way in five issues

  2. Ben Ronning says:

    Is it me or did those guards confuse their brooms with guitars?

  3. SDF-7 says:

    Maybe I’m just touchy this morning — but I wouldn’t have chosen that as a preview, personally. Jason really comes across as an elitist jerk here. “Bruisers like you”… “little brawls” (cue Jane Lane’s line about her ‘little paintings’… “They are miniscule, aren’t they?”) — and the overbearing egotistical impression that *he’s* fighting the *important* battles.

    Granted, maybe I haven’t completely disassociated this run from any that came before (I am trying to do that since it is obviously *not* supposed to be the same characters in many ways), and maybe Ron in this incarnation is just a “brawler” and really thinks these things. But what we’ve seen so far doesn’t support that for me. A “brawler” isn’t the quarterback and team captain on a varsity high school football team (that I’ve ever seen, anyway). You have to have some leadership skills and some ability to work the plays (and improvise when they go south). Before the school got blown up and shoved into the background — the team was doing well, and we never saw that Ron lacked respect from most of the school (sans Mr. Chip On His Shoulder Rusch) and certainly the team. That reads to me that Ron should be closer to Conway’s run — he isn’t a SOOPER-GENIUS like Stein (and now apparently Rusch) is, but he’s not a moron either. He’s *average*, which means he can at least think tactically on some level.

    Ok… that said, unless #5 shows us that he was playing along with Zither to find out what was going on – #4 didn’t exactly display him at his best… he bought into the whole “We’re the good goons… no, really!” thing awfully quickly.

    In one of those passing thoughts — the general line did make me think of Ron not being cannon fodder, but rather a likely candidate for an Academy if his grades aren’t too atrocious (good athlete, known team building/leadership skills, etc.). Not to say he wouldn’t top out around Commander/Major… but it does raise the thought that the US government could likely get a lot more mileage at this point *recruiting* Ron (with the covert side knowing he’s Firestorm, the military wouldn’t have to). Getting him on a sub/carrier with a reactor might be interesting, it couldn’t hurt if Ron could actually learn some nuclear physics (if you have to, some “leakage” of intellect/interests the way the Ron/Martin merge hinted at would work) — and given the way Jason is written as rather a maverick talent, a patriotic Ron pitching national security versus a “no one should have this, or all should be balanced” Jason could make an interesting story driver.

  4. outburst says:

    I like what they’re doing with Jason and Ronnie. Rather than making them one-dimensional (brains versus brawn), they’re showing that each is a little more complex than that. The tension obviously comes from the fact that each thinks of the other as being one-dimensional. We’re afforded the luxury of more than that first person view.

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