The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men #0

Writer: Joe Harris Artist: Yildiray Cinar Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 26, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 3
4.7Critic Rating
6.0User Rating

Jason Rusch and Ronnie Raymond try to return to civilian life after losing the power of the Firestorm Protocols--but when danger threatens them, will they be able to survive?

  • 7.0
    IGN - Poet Mase Sep 26, 2012

    The key to enjoying this issue is not taking it too seriously. If you're longing for the days when comics were fun jaunts into a world of fancy and you've got a few extra bucks in your pocket, give Fury of Firestorm a chance. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comic Book Resources - Ryan K. Lindsay Sep 28, 2012

    "The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men" #0 is the sort of book first time readers can easily cut their teeth on. Readers that are more discerning will see through the holes but those looking for entrainment will find it. The characters fill their roles and show enough room to be able to grow further in the future. The action is fun if not overly intricate. Buy this one for the kids and watch a smile grow. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Sep 29, 2012

    The story is a bit talky in the beginning, and ends at a point where we've seen the character a number of times before. (The Brightest Day-era Firestorm was also a composite of Jason and Ronnie, but to be fair to the creators, nobody read that mess all the way through.) The Fury Of Firestorm, The Nuclear Men #0 ends up as kind of a wash, doing a little bit of housekeeping before setting our hero(es) on a familiar path, earning a not-bad 2.5 out of 5 stars overall. It's an issue that seems aimed at those who have already been reading the book, though, and may not be the most accessible of Zero Month books as the proverbial jumping-on point. Read Full Review

  • 1.9
    Entertainment Fuse - Sean Elks Oct 2, 2012

    It would have been better for DC to just have cancelled this series. Read Full Review

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