The Fury of Firestorm #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this March 1983 issue says it all with a single word — "Prowl…" — as Firestorm, his signature crown of flames blazing, floats in a defensive posture across from a hulking, snarling werewolf-like creature clinging to a brick wall in the narrow urban alleyway below. The contrast between the Nuclear Man's airborne agility and the beast's raw, earth-bound menace makes for a genuinely striking composition, rendered with sharp pencils by Pat Broderick and inked by Dick Giordano. Gerry Conway and Broderick were clearly having fun pushing Firestorm into unexpected territory here, and it's a fine example of early-'80s DC at its most energetic.
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Firestorm is up against a new Hyena, thinking it is his old friend Summer.
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