Firestorm
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Real Name
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Ronnie Raymond, Martin Stein, Mikhail Arkadin, Jason Rusch, Jefferson "Jax" Jackson (CW)
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First Appearance
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Firestorm, the Nuclear Man (Vol. 1) #1 (March, 1978)
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Creators
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Gerry Conway, Al Milgrom
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Team Affiliations
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The Justice League of America
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Aliases
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The Nuclear Man
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Base of Operations
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No information
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Powers
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Superhuman strength, endurance, speed, durability, senses and Self-Sustenance, Nucleokinesis, Nuclear Pyrokinesis, Flight, Transmogrifacation, Intangibility, Particle Manipulation
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Skills and Abilities
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Dependent on those abilities of the people who comprise his being
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Paraphernalia
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None
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Firestorm is the name of several superheroes in the DC Universe, all of whom have similar origins and powers.
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Origin[edit | edit source]
Caught in a nuclear accident, high school student Ronnie Raymond and Nobel Prize-winning physicist Martin Stein found themselves merged into a single entity with transmutation powers. The two found they could fuse and unfuse at will, in order to transform into the superhero Firestorm.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Pre-Crisis[edit | edit source]
Firestorm was an entity made of two humans: Ronnie Raymond and Martin Stein.
Post-Crisis[edit | edit source]
New 52[edit | edit source]
Ronnie Raymond[edit | edit source]
Martin Stein[edit | edit source]
Jason Rush[edit | edit source]
Powers[edit | edit source]
Can transform stuff into completely different stuff which is the power of particle manipulation has fire powers, and become normal again and become Firestorm again.
- Transmogrifacation
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