Firestorm #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Chaos Network," Ronnie shares their origin and past with Martin, revealing the truth behind their dual identity as Firestorm—a being whose existence hinges on the fusion of two minds. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life by George Pérez’s dynamic art and Bob Smith’s precise inking, the issue deepens the mystery of their connection, with José Luis García-López’s striking cover capturing the intensity of their shared fate.
In this 1982 eight-page story from Firestorm, Ronnie shares the truth of their past with Martin, revealing the mysterious origins that tie them to the Firestorm entity. As the two grapple with the reality of their connection, the line between identity and power begins to blur.
In "The Ice Slaves of Killer Frost!", Firestorm finds himself caught in a frozen standoff when Superman inadvertently unleashes Killer Frost, whose icy powers turn the city’s streets into a treacherous maze. As the battle escalates, Firestorm must master his powers anew to stop her from turning the world into a permanent winter—just as Superman offers him a place among the Justice League of America.
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