razzatazz's The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Man #5 - Every Bullet Brings an Ending review

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    Don't get cocky

    I am not really sure where this series is heading at the moment.  It started out with a decent enough concept, but now that this issue is here, it is hard to give any real definition to the direction this series is heading in.  The biggest part of the problem is that each separate occurrence here shows up as a sequence of unconnected separate events with very little segue way to tie them together.  The individual parts are ok, but as with the problem identified with the last issues, now there are even more Firestorm protocol characters running around and it is hard to place the significance of them at all as the two main characters have yet to be really well defined.  As it is this feels pretty directionless and while fun at times, leaves me unsure what the point of the story is here.  

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