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Firestorm

Firestorm

235 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1978–2025 Β· 15 key issues
Who is Firestorm?

Teenager Ronnie Raymond and Nobel-caliber physicist Martin Stein were caught together in a nuclear plant explosion, an accident that merged them into a single super-powered being. As Firestorm, the "Nuclear Man," Ronnie found himself wielding extraordinary atomic powers while carrying an unwitting passenger β€” the unconscious mind of Stein β€” within their shared form.

Few characters made a Bronze Age entrance quite like Firestorm, who blazed onto the scene in 1978 courtesy of writer Gerry Conway and artist Al Milgrom β€” and has been burning bright in the DC Universe ever since, across nearly five decades of stories. With 15 key issues to their name and 171 catalog appearances, this is a character with real staying power, headlining their own long-running series in The Fury of Firestorm while also earning a place among DC's heaviest hitters in Justice League of America. The company Firestorm keeps tells you everything about their stature β€” sharing pages with Superman, Batman, The Flash, Clark Kent, and Bruce Wayne puts you firmly at the center of the DC cosmos. If you're building out your Bronze Age collection or chasing a character with genuine depth and history, Firestorm is an essential, electrifying place to start.

Identity

Real name. Ronald Roy "Ronnie" Raymond

Powers. : Elements tied to the Firestorm Matrix can generate and engulf themselves in nuclear flames. They are also able to manipulate this fire at will and project them as fiery streams from their hands. ; Alpha/Omega Energy: After the K.O. tournament, Firestorm and all participants of the tournament were imbued with a mass of both alpha and omega energies.

Teams & affiliations
Justice LeagueJustice Society of AmericaNew Gods
β˜… First appearance
Firestorm #1
Mar 1978

Part of the Firestorm legacy

Firestorm is one of 3 heroes to carry the Firestorm mantle. See the whole Firestorm family β–Έ

Trivia

  • In the 1980s, Firestorm underwent a radical reinvention as a 'Fire Elemental,' anchoring him within DC's elemental cosmology and steering the character away from conventional superhero fare toward richly mystical, environmentally charged storytelling.screenrant.com
  • Gerry Conway has written more of Firestorm's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 69 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1978–2024

Firestorm #1 β˜… 1978
Firestorm #1
The Fury of Firestorm #6 β˜… 1982
The Fury of Firestorm #6
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3 β˜… 1985
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3
Hawk and Dove #1 1989
Hawk and Dove #1
JLA #27 1999
JLA #27
JLA #76 2003
JLA #76
Firestorm #11 2005
Firestorm #11
Superman: Shadows Linger #[nn] 2009
Superman: Shadows Linger #[nn]
DC Universe: Legacies #[nn] 2012
DC Universe: Legacies #[nn]
Crisis on Infinite Earths Deluxe Edition #[nn] 2015
Crisis on Infinite Earths Deluxe Edition #[nn]
Doomsday Clock #9 2019
Doomsday Clock #9
normalman Fortieth Anniversary Omnibus #[nn] 2024
normalman Fortieth Anniversary Omnibus #[nn]

Appearances (1–150 of 235, oldest first)

Firestorm (1978)
Cancelled Comic Cavalcade (1978)
#1
The Flash (1959)
Hembeck: The Best of Dateline: @!!?# [Hembeck Series] (1980)
#1
Elson's Presents Super Heroes Comics (1981)
#1
DC Comics Presents (1978)
#38
World's Finest Comics (1941)
All-Star Squadron (1981)
The Best of DC (1979)
#35
Comics Scene (1982)
#10
DC Sampler (1983)
#1
Fury of Firestorm Annual (1983)
#1
Super Powers Collection (1983)
Supergirl (1983)
#20
Crisis on Infinite Earths (1985)
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe (1985)
Comics Buyer's Guide (1983)
Super Powers (1985)
Justice League of America Annual (1983)
#3
Green Lantern (1960)
The Official Justice League of America Index (1986)
#2
Blue Devil (1984)
#23
Secret Origins (1986)
#4
Legends (1986)
Cosmic Boy (1986)
#1
Batman (1940)
Captain Atom (1987)
Who's Who: Update '87 (1987)
Justice League of America [So Much Fun] (1987)
Firestorm Annual (1987)
#5
Action Comics (1938)
Justice League International (1987)
Suicide Squad (1987)
#9
Firestorm the Nuclear Man (1987)
#67
Wonder Woman (1987)
#13