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[[Image:Firestorm v.3 32.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Firestorm #32]]
 
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| Title = Firestorm
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| Image = Firestorm v.3 32.jpg
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| Image2 = Firestorm Vol 3 32 Textless.jpg
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| Image2Text = Textless
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| Volume = 3
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| Issue = 32
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| Day = 13
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| Month = February
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| Year = 2007
   
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| Executive Editor = Dan DiDio
''' In My Father's House (Epilogue) - What People Do '''
 
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| CoverArtist1 = Brian Stelfreeze
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| CoverArtist2 =
   
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| Writer1_1 = Stuart Moore
:"''Boys... just so I'm clear on what's going on here... is this a "Brokeback Mountain" thing, or a "Felix and Oscar" thing?''"
 
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| Penciler1_1 = Jamal Igle
::--'''[[Firestorm (Jason Rusch)|Firestorm]]'''
 
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| Inker1_1 = Keith Champagne
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| Colourist1_1 = David Baron
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| Letterer1_1 = Travis Lanham
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| Editor1_1 = Michael Siglain
   
 
| Quotation = Boys... just so I'm clear on what's going on here... is this a "Brokeback Mountain" thing, or a "Felix and Oscar" thing?
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| Speaker = [[Jason Rusch (New Earth)|Jason Rusch]]
   
 
| StoryTitle1 = In My Father's House, Epilogue: What People Do
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==Summary==
 
 
| Synopsis1 = [[Jason Rusch (New Earth)|Jason Rusch]] cradles [[Henry Hewitt (New Earth)|Tokomak]] in his arms and ponders his foe's final words, "I know why you're Firestorm... and you'll never know. Jason has no idea what Tokomak meant, but it is too late to ask him now. Flying off, Jason soars into space to deal with the last of the Dollies. He receives a telepathic call from [[Mikhail Arkadin (New Earth)|Mikhail Arkadin]], who indicates that he has just found the [[Pionic Man (New Earth)|Pionic Man]].
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'''Volume:''' 3<br>
 
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'''Issue:''' 32<br>
 
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'''Month:''' [[:Category:2007, February|February]]<br>
 
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'''Year:''' [[:Category:2007|2007]]<br>
 
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==Credits==
 
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'''Editor in Chief:''' [[Dan DiDio]]<br>
 
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'''Head Writer:''' [[Stuart Moore]]<br>
 
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'''Cover Artists:''' [[Brian Stelfreeze]]<br>
 
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'''Pencilers:''' [[Jamal Igle]]<br>
 
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'''Inkers:''' [[Keith Champagne]]<br>
 
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'''Colourists:''' [[David Baron]]<br>
 
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'''Editors:''' [[Michael Siglain]]<br>
 
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==Synopsis==
 
'''Cast of Characters:'''
 
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*[[Firestorm (Jason Rusch)]]
 
*[[Alvin Rusch]]
 
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*[[Gehenna]]
 
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*Head Doll
 
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*[[Lorraine Reilly]]
 
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*[[Martin Stein]]
 
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*[[Mikhail Arkadin]]
 
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*Mrs. Rusch
 
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*[[Pionic Man]]
 
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*[[Tokomak]] ''(as a corpse only)''
 
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'''Locations'''
 
* [[New York City]]
 
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:*[[Wikipedia:Times Square|Times Square]]
 
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'''Items'''
 
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*None
 
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'''First Appearances:''' No first appearances<br>
 
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'''Final Appearances:''' No final appearances <br>
 
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'''Synopsis:''' Jason Rusch cradles Tokomak in his arms and ponders his foe's final words, "I know why you're Firestorm... and you'll never know. Jason has no idea what Tokomak meant, but it is too late to ask him now. Flying off, Jason soars into space to deal with the last of the Dollies. He receives a telepathic call from Mikhail Arkadin, who indicates that he has just found the Pionic Man.
 
   
 
Returning to Earth, Firestorm flies to Times Square, where he finds the Pionic Man and the Head Dollie sitting in a diner having a discussion about where they want to live. Jason is amused to find the two super-beings apartment-hunting together.
 
Returning to Earth, Firestorm flies to Times Square, where he finds the Pionic Man and the Head Dollie sitting in a diner having a discussion about where they want to live. Jason is amused to find the two super-beings apartment-hunting together.
   
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Later, he reunites with Professor Stein who is suffering from holiday depression. The Professor criticizes Jason for using his powers against organic matter, and reveals that the feedback exchange from his fight with Tokomak has opened up several small wormholes on Earth. Stein merges with Jason to form Firestorm and they use their power to absorb the ambient feedback energy into their body. The wormholes break down and everything returns to normal.
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Later, he reunites with [[Martin Stein (New Earth)|Professor Stein]] who is suffering from holiday depression. The Professor criticizes Jason for using his powers against organic matter, and reveals that the feedback exchange from his fight with Tokomak has opened up several small wormholes on Earth. Stein merges with Jason to form Firestorm and they use their power to absorb the ambient feedback energy into their body. The wormholes break down and everything returns to normal.
   
 
That night, Jason telephones his father, who is spending the night with his ex-wife.
 
That night, Jason telephones his father, who is spending the night with his ex-wife.
   
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==Notes==
 
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'''Featured Characters:'''
* This issue takes place on December 32st.
 
 
* {{a|[[Jason Rusch (New Earth)|Firestorm]]}}
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'''Supporting Characters:'''
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* {{a|[[Alvin Rusch (New Earth)|Alvin Rusch]]}}
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* {{a|[[Gehenna (New Earth)|Gehenna]]}}
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* {{a|[[Lorraine Reilly (New Earth)|Lorraine Reilly]]}}
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* {{a|[[Martin Stein (New Earth)|Martin Stein]]}}
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* {{a|[[Mikhail Arkadin (New Earth)|Mikhail Arkadin]]}}
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'''Antagonists:'''
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* {{a|[[Pionic Man (New Earth)|Pionic Man]]}}
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* {{a|[[Henry Hewitt (New Earth)|Tokamak]]}} {{Deceased}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
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* Head (of the Dollies)
 
* Mrs. Rusch
 
'''Locations:'''
 
* {{a|[[New York City]]}}
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**{{a|[[Manhattan]]}}
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**{{a|[[Times Square]]}}
 
'''Items:'''
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'''Vehicles:'''
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==Trivia==
 
 
* The story of this issue takes place on December 31st.
* The [[Pionic Man]] makes an off-hand reference to the [[MDP:Civil War|Civil War]] - a 2006 crossover event taking place in Marvel Comics.
 
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| Trivia =
 
* The [[Pionic Man]] makes an off-hand reference to the [[w:c:Marvel:Civil War|Civil War]] - a 2006 crossover event taking place in Marvel Comics.
   
 
* A Whiskey bottle found in Stein's apartment is named for artist [[Jamal Igle]].
 
* A Whiskey bottle found in Stein's apartment is named for artist [[Jamal Igle]].
   
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==Recommended Readings==
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| Recommended = {{Firestorm RR}}
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| Links =
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* [[Comics Firestorm (Volume 1)|Firestorm (Volume 1)]]
 
 
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* [[Comics Firestorm (Volume 2)|Firestorm (Volume 2)]]
 
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* [[Comics Firestorm (Volume 3)|Firestorm (Volume 3)]]
 
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==Related Articles==
 
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* [[Cover Art Gallery Firestorm|Firestorm cover art gallery]]
 
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* [[Firestorm (Jason Rusch)/Appearances|Firestorm (Jason Rusch) appearances list]]
 
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* [[Firehawk/Appearances|Firehawk appearances list]]
 
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==External Links==
 
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* [[Wikipedia:Firestorm (comics)|Firestorm article at Wikipedia]]
 
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* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=firestorm3 Firestorm biography page at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe]
 
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==References==
 
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Revision as of 17:49, 20 November 2020

"In My Father's House, Epilogue: What People Do": Jason Rusch cradles Tokomak in his arms and ponders his foe's final words, "I know why you're Firestorm... and you'll never know. Jason has no idea what Tokomak meant, but it is too late to

Quote1 Boys... just so I'm clear on what's going on here... is this a "Brokeback Mountain" thing, or a "Felix and Oscar" thing? Quote2
— Jason Rusch

Firestorm (Volume 3) #32 is an issue of the series Firestorm (Volume 3) with a cover date of February, 2007. It was published on December 13, 2006.

Synopsis for "In My Father's House, Epilogue: What People Do"

Jason Rusch cradles Tokomak in his arms and ponders his foe's final words, "I know why you're Firestorm... and you'll never know. Jason has no idea what Tokomak meant, but it is too late to ask him now. Flying off, Jason soars into space to deal with the last of the Dollies. He receives a telepathic call from Mikhail Arkadin, who indicates that he has just found the Pionic Man.

Returning to Earth, Firestorm flies to Times Square, where he finds the Pionic Man and the Head Dollie sitting in a diner having a discussion about where they want to live. Jason is amused to find the two super-beings apartment-hunting together.

Later, he reunites with Professor Stein who is suffering from holiday depression. The Professor criticizes Jason for using his powers against organic matter, and reveals that the feedback exchange from his fight with Tokomak has opened up several small wormholes on Earth. Stein merges with Jason to form Firestorm and they use their power to absorb the ambient feedback energy into their body. The wormholes break down and everything returns to normal.

That night, Jason telephones his father, who is spending the night with his ex-wife.

Appearing in "In My Father's House, Epilogue: What People Do"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

  • Head (of the Dollies)
  • Mrs. Rusch

Locations:

Items:


Vehicles:



Notes

  • The story of this issue takes place on December 31st.

Trivia

  • The Pionic Man makes an off-hand reference to the Civil War - a 2006 crossover event taking place in Marvel Comics.
  • A Whiskey bottle found in Stein's apartment is named for artist Jamal Igle.


See Also

Recommended Reading

Links and References