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For the discussion and appreciation of DC's nuclear man (or men): Firestorm. One of the newest members of the Justice League (reserve team) in the new 52.
ORIGIN
Originally a composite being, Firestorm had power over fire and heat, and could alter the atomic structure of objects. The first Firestorm was an amalgam of two people high school student, Ronnie Raymond and university Professor Martin Stein. High school student Ronnie Raymond and Nobel Prize-winning physicist Martin Stein were caught in a nuclear accident that allowed them to fuse into the "nuclear man" Firestorm. Due to Stein's being unconscious during the accident, Raymond was prominently in command of the Firestorm form with Stein a voice of reason inside his mind. Banter between the two was a hallmark of their adventures. The current incarnation of Firestorm is composed of high school students Ronnie Raymond & Jason Rusch. As of "The New 52" multiple Firestorms exist and Ronnie and Jason as individual Firestorms can combine to create Fury, a giant walking nuclear reactor.
Firestorm matrix- is a combination between two active physical forces that collide and are fused together by a Firestorm-like explosion. Firestorm is a combination of two acting forces. Many people have entered the Firestorm Matrix and most have partnered with Jason Rusch as he rallied for control over his powers. Firestorm's passengers don't remember the merge after they're expelled from the body. Ronnie Raymond seems to be a test to the limits of Firestorm as whenever he is present, the Matrix's power levels and abilities increase tenfold and its limits become deluded. This may be because of his prolonged experience with the Matrix.
NEW 52
This is a new incarnation of Firestorm. Ronnie Raymond and Jason Rusch are both high school students once again, Ronnie is the star quarterback and his classmate Jason works for the school newspaper. Ronnie and Jason are not fond of each other at all. Martin Stein is seemingly dead and he left Jason one of several Firestorm Protocols. Jason Rusch produces a vial given to him by Professor Stein, which contains the "God Particle", one of Stein's creations. After a terrorist group, led by a mercenary named Cliff Carmichael, attacks the school looking for the Firestorm Protocol, Jason unleashes the matrix and both he and Ronnie become nuclear men. The God Particle transform both Jason and Ronnie into Firestorm, and the two teens briefly battle each other before accidentally merging into a hulking creature known as the Fury. Jason wears a yellow suit while Ronnie is in red. Jason and Ronnie are now separate Firestorms and do not have to combine to become Firestorm. The creature FURY is created when both of the Firestorms combine their powers.
Current Alises: Ronald Raymond, Jason Rusch, Flamehead
Rogues: -Multiplex, Killer Frost, Deathstorm, Plastique, Slipnot, Hyena, Anti life equation....
Appearances in comics: Justice league, Justice League 3000, Justice League unlimited (now JLU),Futures end, Fury of Firestorm (cancelled),
Powers & Abilities: fire control, heat generation, blast power, energy and chemical absorption, flight, super sight/speed/strength, invisibility
(Able to transmute inorganic atomic and molecular matter, create blast of nuclear energy and intangibility, among others).
Appearances in Television and other media: Superfriends as (Raymond-stein mix), Justice League Crisis on Two Earths (Jason Rusch Firestorm), Batman: The Brave & The Bold: A Bat Divided (Ronnie Raymond and Jason Rusch as Firestorm), The Flash (2014).
Alright, lets fire away. Fan the flame!.