Firestorm the Nuclear Man #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart of DC's 1988 Millennium crossover event, this issue drops readers right into a striking internal conflict — the cover, penciled by M. D. Bright and inked by Dick Giordano, shows Firestorm himself straining with raw, anguished fury, his iconic flame-topped form rendered in vivid red and yellow as the tagline declares that Ronnie is struggling to break free from Firestorm. It's a genuinely compelling hook that turns the hero's own identity into the threat. With John Ostrander writing and J. J. Birch on interior art, "Dialogues" promises the kind of character-driven tension that made this era of DC storytelling so engaging.
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Firestorm attends a meeting of the heroes of Earth to discuss the coming Millennium event. He returns to Pittsburgh to discover that Chief Ferguson is a Manhunter. Zastrow goes to fetch Stalnoivolk to combat Firestorm for the Russians.
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