The Ray: In a Blaze of Power #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1994 collection brings together the four-issue miniseries that reintroduced the Ray for the modern era. Written by Christopher Priest with art by Howard Porter, the story follows Ray Terrill, a young man who discovers he can manipulate light and must come to terms with his father's legacy as the original Ray while battling a shadowy conspiracy. It marks the character's transition from Golden Age obscurity to a key player in the DC Universe of the 1990s.
In "Grander Than Fire," Ray Terrill steps into the sunlight for the first time, discovering that his father’s legacy isn’t just a memory—it’s a power that ignites within him. Written by Jack C. Harris and illustrated by Joe Quesada, this 1994 issue captures the moment a young man confronts his inheritance, with the sun itself becoming both a revelation and a test. The cover by Joe Quesada perfectly frames the dawning of a new Ray.
In "Grander Than Fire," young Ray Terrill grapples with the legacy of his father, the original Ray, as he steps into the sunlight for the first time—unaware that his powers may be more than just a gift, but a burden tied to a past he never knew. With the weight of his father’s history and the mystery of his own abilities pressing in, Ray must navigate a world that feels both familiar and alien, guided only by the echoes of those who came before.
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