Firestorm the Nuclear Man: Reborn #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the 2007 Firestorm: The Nuclear Man — Reborn miniseries from DC Comics, which reintroduced the classic character with a new creative direction. The story follows the merging of high school student Jason Rusch and Professor Martin Stein as they become the nuclear-powered hero, Firestorm, grappling with their shared identity and the immense power at their command.
In "A Hawk in the Nest," Jason Rusch reemerges from the blast, reconstituted and bonded with Lorraine Reilly in a way that reshapes their partnership. As Firehawk, Lorraine takes the lead during a tense Senate meeting, while Jason grapples with personal ties and a search for answers in Professor Stein’s apartment—only to face Killer Frost, who forces a desperate merge into the full Firestorm. The issue’s dynamic blend of emotional stakes and escalating threats is brought to life by Stuart Moore’s sharp writing and Jamal Igle’s expressive art, with Brian Stelfreeze’s cover capturing the intensity of the moment.
In the aftermath of Infinite Crisis, Firestorm—now a fusion of Jason and Lorraine Reilly—struggles to maintain control as a failed Lexcorp test sends shockwaves through their fragile partnership. With Martin Stein vanished and their bond tethered by a dangerous mile-wide limit, Jason and Lorraine face a sudden assault that tests their connection in ways neither expected.
In "Hot and Cold," Firestorm finds himself caught between two extremes when Mr. Freeze manipulates him to bring Killer Frost to the sun—only to discover that the heat pushes Firestorm’s powers into uncharted territory. With Professor Stein’s guidance from the matrix and Jason’s instincts tested like never before, Firestorm must navigate the chaos of energy and emotion, all while Batman closes in on the real mastermind.
In "The Real You," Firestorm races against time to find Martin Stein, while the Pupil subjects the professor to brutal interrogation—pushing him to the brink in a desperate bid to uncover the truth about Firestorm’s origins. The story delves into the fragile bond between the two, testing how far one will go to protect the other.
In "Good-Bye," Jason grapples with the aftermath of a brutal battle against The Pupil, desperate to revive Professor Stein even as their bond strains under the weight of loss. When a mysterious figure from the past appears at Lorraine's window, the fragile peace shatters—leaving Jason to face what it truly means to carry the Firestorm legacy.
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