THE FURY OF FIRESTORM: THE NUCLEAR MEN #3

When someone tries to create a hero of godlike power, there are bound to be a few bumps in the road. And one of those failed, twisted experiments has been kept in a bunker deep underground, far too dangerous and horrific to be allowed to see daylight. Until the mysterious Zither lets this nuclear nightmare free to kill all of Earth’s Firestorms!

Presenting the shambling horror that was meant to be a savior: Helix!

Written by GAIL SIMONE and ETHAN VAN SCIVER
Art by YILDIRAY CINAR
Cover by ETHAN VAN SCIVER

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  1. This title is getting NONE of the love it deserves. Hope this issues changes that.

    • I thought the first issue was okay, last issue was kinda boring. I think I’m done with it – but I don’t hate it like a lot of people seem to for some reason.

  2. My main gripe with issue #2 is them knowing how to use their powers even though they seem dumbfounded by their transformations and new responsibilities. Ronnie in no way could actually formulate a plan and get them out of there, he’s too busy worrying about his family and their fugitive statuses. How the heck can they focus on their powers while in Firestorm mode, but they whine like teens who have no clue what to do. This book is just taking us for a ride without explaining the powers to new readers. I am very disappointed so far and this might be my last issue if things don’t improve with the storytelling. The art is miles ahead of everything else about this book!

  3. If people hate it (and yeah, some do) it’s because DC took a simple concept and added a lot of unnecesary baggage.

  4. I’m done. This version just isn’t doing it for me.

  5. the art in this issue is atrocious

  6. Depressing. Not impressed with the last two issues

  7. Something about this feels like an overlong episode of Power Rangers.

  8. I have no idea what is going on here; it seems to jump from one thing to another to quickly and everyone is right; how do they already know how to use their powers?. I do not like there being all of these firestorms and I really think this is the second character DC has really destroyed! I know that is a strong word however; Firestorm (Ronnie and Stein), and Captain Atom were two great characters the way they were. This title is lost and really never got off the ground.

    Sorry Firestorm, CANCELLED!

    K

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