Talk:Firestorm (comics)

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Why is there a Firstorm (I) and a Firestorm (III), but no Firestorm (II)? Let's separate series' volumes from characters... there should just be two of them. Dyslexic agnostic 19:30, 10 November 2005 (UTC)

  • In fact there are a lot of Firestorm... I dunno what was the first classification, but we can have a physical approach to Firestorm, then we must keep this classification, because:

- Firestorm (I) is "classical" Firestorm, the composite Hero formed by Ronald Raymond and Martin Stein, later evolved in the composite Raymond/Arkadin/Stein, later evolved in the autonomous form of Ronald Raymond

- Firestorm (II) is the "elemental" Firestorm, the merger of the Svarozich, the Russian Clone, Raymond and Arkadin, then Svarozich plus Stein, actually a ball of sentient fire hanging in cosmo

- Firestorm (III) is the "actual" Firestorm, Jason Rusch

We can also enlarge this suddivision. Then we would have:

- Firestorm (I): The Ronald Raymond first merger with Professor Stein

- Firestorm (II): The merger between Raymond, Arkadin and the mind template of Stein

- Firestorm (III): The first elemental Firestorm, Svarozich plus Raymond plus Arkadin

- Firestorm (IV): The last elemental Firestorm, the Stein-Firestorm, later evolved into a ball of sentient fire

- Firestorm (V): The last form of Ronald Raymond, no more dependent by Martin Stein to access his powers

- Firestorm (VI): Jason Rusch


But I think is more rational to keep the actual classification

Speaking of series, we can say that Firestorm I and II had apparead in Firestorm, the first series, in Fury of Firestorm and Firestorm, The Nuclear Man, and Firestorm III is the lead character of Firestorm v2 (2005) DrTofu83 19:52, 10 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Firestorm in Unlimited

It kinda stinks that Firestorm won't be appearing in Justice League Unlimited because it might be confusing to readers. --UltimatePyro 06:06, 21 January 2006 (UTC)

Is the official explanation, as such I think we must keep it. I think we must add his appearence in the JLU comic series, from the same DC. In the Christmas Special (JLU #16) the Firestorm who appeared was sill Firestorm I, the Ronnie Raymond Firestorm, but the appaereance of the real Power Girl, and not his counterpart Galatea made his cammeo clashing with the animated continuity.

DrTofu83 13:10, 21 January 2006 (UTC)

 The Rusch page is a mess.  Powers needs its own entry, to to be edited into something coherant.

[edit] Jason Rusch

There's no reason in having Rusch's info in this SHB as he has his own article and, threfore, his own SHB. —Lesfer (talk/@) 17:12, 25 May 2006 (UTC)

Also, info on Rusch should be added in his own article, not in here. Otherwise what's the point in having a Rusch's article? —Lesfer (talk/@) 14:54, 31 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Pozhar

I'm surprised that no one has built a Pozhar section or page yet. --Basique 12:08, 13 August 2006 (UTC)