The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man #14
The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man » The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man #14 - Takeover, Part Two released by DC Comics on January 2013.
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Fury of Firestorm #14 Review 0
Fury of Firestorm #14 ReviewOverview:Firestorm gets in a fight and his enemy’s motives become clear.The Good:The story is getting better as the new creative team is referencing the old one’s work and moves forward with their own. This is a fairly different Firestorm than from the beginning of the series, it is more light hearted and smaller in scale than last time. This makes the story easier to follow and the issues a bit more enjoyable instead of needing to read several at once. Captain Atom s...
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Nuclear or Atomic Batteries to Power? 0
After a weak show last issue, Jurgens hits us with an absolutely excellent cover, one of my favorites I've ever seen from him possibly. It's a perfect depiction of the full dynamic of the two beings that make up Firestorm; especially after what we've seen from them for the entire first year. It's really well balanced out, symmetrical in tone while not actually being symmetrical.I liked having the two Firestorms as separate beings, but the transition into the one Firestorm of old was very well ex...
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Fun with Firestorm! 0
Art.Dan Jurgen's art is excellent. I've been a fan of his dynamic full on super-hero art style for a while. The main problem I have with the art in this issue is I feel it's a bit over inked.Specifically the scenes at the High School with Ronny, the art has a lot of lines on the characters face. Perhaps I'm just being picky, but it was a tad strange. The colors are vibrant and pretty and really add to the art.Story & Script.I've never been a devout fan of Firestorm. My first introduction to ...
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