Januar 2015), war ein britischer Theater- und Filmschauspieler vorwiegend in Kinder- und Jugendrollen, der vor allem durch seinen Auftritt im Miss Marple-Film 16 Uhr 50 ab Paddington … Firestorm began to appear regularly in a number of DC titles, though lacking the guidance and knowledge necessary to use his skills wisely. Ronnie angrily attempts to make the Entity resurrect the Professor, but is refused. Both were … Jan 7, 2017 - January 26, 2015 - Ronnie Raymond (actor) died at age 68 [9] Veteran writer/artist Dan Jurgens took over the series with issue #13 in 2012, until the series' end with issue #20 in 2013. Ronnie was informed by Reverb that some breachers from Earth-1had crossed over onto Earth-2 and went to inform Caitlin as she tracked down some back robbers. [9] Most recently in the DC Comics Encyclopedia (.mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"\"""\"""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-free a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:linear-gradient(transparent,transparent),url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Lock-green.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .id-lock-registration a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:linear-gradient(transparent,transparent),url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-subscription a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:linear-gradient(transparent,transparent),url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:linear-gradient(transparent,transparent),url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg")right 0.1em center/12px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:none;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .citation .mw-selflink{font-weight:inherit}ISBN 0-7566-4119-5, 2004), he was listed only as Ronnie Raymond. While the Firestorm Matrix can be utilized by a singular host driver—as was the case with Ronnie, Stein and Rusch—it is not recommended. Somehow, Jason and Ronnie trade places. Jason revealed that Green Arrow had sent … After explaining this to the boys, the voice inside them speaks again. [1], It was revealed in Infinite Crisis that if the Multiverse had survived up to the present, Jason would have been a native of Earth-Eight.[15]. After the original team returned, Firestorm stayed on as a reserve member and participated in events such as a team-up with the Justice Society of America (in JLA/JSA: Virtue and Vice) and the intercompany crossover JLA/Avengers. He also portrayed the Speed Force showing itself as Ronnie. Ronnie Raymond was engaged to Caitlin Snow. He can transmute the basic composition of an object (e.g., transmuting lead into gold) and can also change its shape or form at will. Unlike Green Lantern's creations, Firestorm's alterations are permanent unless he reverses them.[1]. Jason is a college freshman at New York City's Columbus University and seems to have ties with Dani Sharpe, a member of the senior staff at LexCorp. Then, using Jason's unique abilities, he turns Gehenna into table salt, simultaneously ripping her heart out with a smile. However, this ultimately becomes moot once the Trinity War leads to the invasion of the Crime Syndicate, who supposedly kill the Justice League. A second nuclear hero, Firehawk, was added as a love interest for Firestorm in 1984. [45] Rusch has shown he can spontaneously warp himself and others he had previously merged with to his specific location, triggering the neural pathway connection and allowing the gestalt to access each other's knowledge and memories to better utilize Firestorm's capabilities. Ronnie is confused, asking the Atom where Professor Stein is while Jason is upset with Ronnie killing Gehenna. Ronnie Raymond, eigentlich Ron Liles (* 30.Juni 1946; † 26. Yet another Firestorm title was launched in 2011. It was on that job that he encountered the Firestorm Matrix, searching for a new host after Ronnie Raymond's death. Ronald "Ronnie" Raymond is a fictional character, a comic book character published by DC Comics known as one of the superheroes called Firestorm, normally fused together with Martin Stein or Jason Rusch as the character. However, an internal argument between Ronnie and Jason ignites the spark, apparently resulting in the destruction of the universe. Ronnie Raymond's mother was "a variety artiste." [1] Stein was initially completely unaware of their dual identity, leaving him concerned about his unusual disappearances and blackouts, but Ronnie was eventually able to convince him of the truth, allowing them to bond as separate individuals rather than as parts of a whole. He works for Zoom alongside Killer Frost and Reverb. The original Firestorm was distinguished by his integrated dual identity. A evil version of Firestorm appeared too, on a computer page of the lesser members of the Crime Syndicate. Conway, Gerry. After explaining this to the boys, the voice inside them speaks again. There, they are contacted by the Entity, who reveals to them that, since Boston Brand has not yet found the one who will take the Entity's place, it is Firestorm's mission to protect the Entity. Also, it is revealed that Ronnie, after quickly leaving the hospital and being threatened by Jason's father to stay away from Jason, lied to everyone, as he seems to perfectly remember murdering Gehenna as a Black Lantern. Deathstorm then attempts to turn Ronnie into table salt, but the Professor takes the brunt of the attack. The God Particle transforms 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.[41]. This is a reference to their respective DC counterpart characters and future mant… Firestorm also makes a cameo appearance in The Order of the Stick, strip #359. In Firestorm the Nuclear Man #1 (March 1978) Ronnie Raymond is named for the very first time when Martin Stein calls him "Ronald"; later, Raymond introduces himself to Doreen Day and Clifford Carmichael as Ronnie; afterwards, while Martin Stein refers to him only as Ronald, everyone else calls him Ronnie. [51] Some believe it is key to the fabled God particle theory. Ronnie marries Caitlin. He uses the Firestorm Matrix to absorb Jason's anger over Gehenna's death, providing the Black Lanterns with even more emotional energies. The Ronnie Raymond version of Firestorm appeared in the Robot Chicken DC Comics Special, voiced by Alfred Molina. Firehawk later introduced Jason to Pozhar, a Russian superhero who was once a part of the Firestorm Matrix; together, the trio take on a newly reborn Tokamak. The 1982 series began with the teenaged Raymond adjusting to his newfound role and later delved into the issue of the nuclear arms race. He thereafter spent many years traveling through space as a wanderer, returning to Earth only rarely. This led to a series of eight-page stories in the back of The Flash (with art by George Pérez), and a revival of a monthly Firestorm comic in 1982. This allowed Rusch to communicate with John Stewart and sift through his mind telepathically after he had been taken over by the void beast. Ronnie is killed by Zoom for harming the Flash. In the 2006 miniseries Infinite Crisis, it was revealed that Martin Stein, alive in space as the "Elemental Firestorm", had sensed the presence of Jason Rusch within the Firestorm Matrix, but was unaware of Ronnie Raymond's death. 1 Ronnie Raymond 2 Early Years 3 Firestorm 4 Isis 5 Personality 6 Vital Statistics 7 Skills/Powers 7.1 Skills 7.2 Powers Ronald "Ronnie" Raymond, former Basketball star for CKU, recently finished a degree in sports medicine now works as a Physical Therapist for the Isis Foundation. Firestorm profanely denounces the "Superman Theory" and insults his Russian counterpart Pozhar, much to the dismay of Martin Stein. [52] At worst, the fusion of too many users in the Matrix could trigger a second Big Bang. Rusch was poorly received and his book was canceled after 30 issues and the Ronnie Raymond Firestorm was resurrected in the pages of Blackest Night. Ronnie, however, apparently has no memory of doing so. Firestorm is the name of several fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The Fury of Firestorm (later called Firestorm the Nuclear Man) lasted from 1982 until 1990. Deathstorm then attempts to turn Ronnie into table salt, but the Professor takes the brunt of the attack. [36], After the events of the 2011 Flashpoint storyline, The New 52 reality altered Firestorm's personal history to the point of it being completely restarted. After the Dark Avatar is defeated, the Swamp Thing brought Firestorm back to normal. Ronnie angrily attempts to make the Entity resurrect the Professor, but is refused. [19], In the 2010–2011 Brightest Day miniseries, Ronnie Raymond, still clad in casual clothing from a wild party the night before, arrives at Jason Rusch's apartment with Professor Stein and Ray Palmer to attend Gehenna's funeral. Ronnie Raymond’s mom was “an assortment artiste.” He implemented her and acted from an early on age. [29] Firestorm arrives at the Hall of Justice asking for help. Firestorm is the name of several fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first Firestorm series was short-lived, canceled abruptly in a company-wide cutback (the "DC Implosion")[6] with #5 (the first part of a multiple-issue story) the last to be distributed, and #6 included in Cancelled Comic Cavalcade. [30], Deathstorm reveals its plan to Stein, stating that it intends to create enough emotional instability between Ronnie and Jason that the Matrix will trigger another Big Bang, thereby destroying all life in the universe. In the 2009–2010 Blackest Night miniseries, Ronnie Raymond is called by a black power ring to join the Black Lantern Corps. Regaining control, Ronnie proceeds to absorb Jason's willpower. [30] Firestorm is placed in a containment chamber while the League search for a way to stabilize the energy. The Firestorm team of Jason and Firehawk made several appearances across the DCU[expand acronym] before the search for Martin Stein ended. They play a large part in the events leading up to the Trinity War, the three-way battle between the Justice League (the original team headed by Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman), the Justice League of America (the A.R.G.U.S.-sponsored team led by Steve Trevor, Green Arrow and Amanda Waller), and Justice League Dark (the paranormal team consisting of John Constantine, Zatanna and the Phantom Stranger). When Superman is framed for the death of Dr. Light and the League is taken into custody, Amanda Waller has Firestorm experiment on their ability to create certain elements: specifically, the mass production of kryptonite. Firestorm has the ability to rearrange molecular or particle structures of any substance into most anything else, creating different atomic structures of equal mass. [32] Firestorm arrive at the Hall of Justice asking for help. Raymond eventually returned in the pages of Extreme Justice. Ronnie was then transformed by the Entity to become the element of fire and protect the Star City Forest from the "Dark Avatar" which appears to be the Black Lantern version of the Swamp Thing. It was later revealed that Firestorm could always change organic matter, but opted not to. It was during this phase that Firestorm met and befriended Sango and the Orishas, the elemental gods of Nigeria. While the two talk about the paperwork needed to have Ronnie's legal status as "dead" reversed, Ron approaches Jason and offers an apology about Gehenna's murder. Ronnie is presumed deceased from the particle accelerator explosion while saving his co-workers' lives. [26], After running a test, Professor Stein reveals the origin of the Firestorm Matrix. Jax is hesitant at first to become Firestorm's new half, but agrees when the only other candidate uses the powers for revenge. Initially he could not affect organic matter without painful, even lethal, feedback (i.e., fatal biophysical disruption or even localized particle motion phenomena like extreme changes in the weather). However some unknown error occured causing The Particle Accelerator to malfunction. Deathstorm then brings Professor Stein out of his Matrix to taunt the two with. After the transition to the elemental Firestorm, all of the main characters from the series vanished from the comics for some time after the cancellation of the Firestorm comic in 1990. He attended the Aida Foster Theatrical School and had many juvenile roles in radio, stage, TV, and film. [7] In Extreme Justice #4 and for several issues after that, he is the supermodel known as "Ron Ray". Taking flight, Deathstorm beckons Ronnie and Jason (now merged into Firestorm) to follow it. If the boys continue to experience emotional imbalance, they increase the likelihood of triggering a new Big Bang. [34], When the "Dark Avatar" made his presence known, Firestorm is part of the Elementals. He was hit with dark matter from the particle accelerator explosion that granted him his powers. Firestorm flees with the body of an affected child and is found in hiding at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine by Superman. Raymond eventually returned in the pages of Extreme Justice. [1][2] Jason Rusch debuted as a modern update of the character in Firestorm (vol. Like other Black Lanterns, the undead Firestorm mimics the personality of Ronnie Raymond, often wisecracking and exhibiting other stereotypical teenage behavior. When Conway left the series in 1986, John Ostrander (with artist Joe Brozowski) began writing the Firestorm stories. 3) #6 and in later issues, he is referred to as Ronnie Raymond. The voice commands him to bring the Central Power White Lantern Battery to the voice as well as an army, at which point Deathstorm brings back the Black Lantern versions of Professor Zoom the Reverse-Flash, Maxwell Lord, the Hawk, Jade, Captain Boomerang, the Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Deadman and Osiris. [4] The same pattern continues in Firestorm (vol. In the following issue, his reanimated corpse is shown confronting Barry Allen and Hal Jordan alongside Hawkman, Hawkgirl, the Elongated Man, Sue Dibny, and J'onn J'onzz. The entity formed between Ronnie and Jason when using the Matrix in tandem created a nuclear being called "the Fury". This included dealing with the latest OMAC and teaming up with Superman in the "Back in Action" story arc in Action Comics. In the 2009–2010 Blackest Night miniseries, Ronnie Raymond is called by a black power ring to join the Black Lantern Corps. Declaring that it is not the Matrix, a pair of black hands reaches out from inside Firestorm. The Leagues are presumed dead for a time, but are eventually freed from captivity after the Syndicate is defeated by Batman and Lex Luthor's Injustice League, Batman using Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth to draw her and the others out of Firestorm. Jax and Stein later leave Central City to train in using their Firestorm powers. [31], Deathstorm and the Black Lanterns teleport to an unknown location, Firestorm (Jason and Ronnie) ultimately seek the help from the Justice League. He thereafter spent many years traveling through space as a wanderer, returning to Earth only rarely. [31] Ronnie and Jason quickly notice, after defeating a hive of Shadow Demons, that the universe was not destroyed as they thought, but they were actually transported to the Anti-Matter Universe. Firestorm is featured in the CW's Arrowverse, with Ronnie Raymond portrayed by Robbie Amell,[2][48][49] Deathstorm then brings Professor Stein out of his Matrix to taunt the two with. The Firestorm with Arkadin proved to be a transitional phase, as in 1989 Ostrander fundamentally changed the character of Firestorm by revealing that Firestorm was a "Fire Elemental". [34] Ronnie and Jason quickly notice, after defeating a hive of Shadow Demons, that the universe was not destroyed as they thought, but they were actually transported to the Anti-Matter Universe. [43] The Matrix functions best with two people, a pilot and secondary, to comprehend and master it. Angered, Ronnie decides to truly work together with Jason to avenge the Professor. However, infinite power runs the risk of burning out its host. "Cait, I have to try." He lived with his father, who had turned abusive after he lost his hand in an industrial accident. When Superman is framed for the death of Dr. Light and the League is taken into custody, Amanda Waller has Firestorm experiment on their ability to create certain elements: specifically, the mass production of kryptonite. A scene introducing Firestorm's ability to manipulate matter was filmed, but was ultimately cut due to time constraints. After he threatens to destroy the White Lantern Battery and therefore prevent Ronnie and Jason to truly live, a voice beckons him not to. Ronnie is confused, asking the Atom where Professor Stein is while Jason is upset with Ronnie killing Gehenna. Fictional character biography. In the same year, the character of Felicity Smoak was introduced, initially having a combative relationship with Raymond, but eventually becoming his stepmother following her marriage to his father Eddie. [32] Meanwhile, Deathstorm and the Black Lanterns are shown on Qward delivering the White Battery to someone. [51] When a singularity threatens Central City, Firestorm flies into to disrupt the singularity, triggering the halves' separation but Barry Allen is only able to recover Stein while Ronnie is presumed dead.
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