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Justice League of America (1960)
January, 1998 ($1.95) "Rock of Ages, Part 5: Twilight of the Gods" Significant Events: Firestorm appears on the cover, but not in the story. |
March, 1999 ($1.99) "The Bigger They Come..." Significant Events: |
April, 2000 ($1.99) "World War Three, Part Five" Significant Events: In order to save six million people in Delhi, Firestorm receives a suggestion from Oracle, advising him to change uranium in a group of nuclear warheads into magnesium, destroying them. He then goes to do the same over China and Canada. |
September, 2001 ($2.25) "The Harvest: Terror Incognita, Part 2" Significant Events: |
November, 2001 ($2.25) "Dying Breath: Terror Incognita, Part 4" Significant Events: |
Early October, 2002 ($2.25) "New Blood: The Obsidian Age, The Hunt for Aquaman, Part 1" Significant Events: Firestorm rejoins the JLA with a select group of heroes, handpicked by Batman in the absence of the regular members. |
Early November, 2002 ($2.25) "Transition: The Obsidian Age, The Hunt for Aquaman, Part 3" Significant Events: The first outing of the new JLA. We have the first hint that Firestorm may, once again, consist of more than one personality. |
Early December, 2002 ($2.25) "Last Call: The Obsidian Age, The Hunt for Aquaman, Part 5" Significant Events: The new JLA continues to try and find out what has become of the regular members and how this relates to Atlantis. |
January, 2003 ($3.95) "Tragic Kingdom: The Obsidian Age, The Hunt for Aquaman, Part 7" Significant Events: The conclusion of The Hunt for Aquaman story arc. Firestorm plays a significant role in freeing Aquaman from his prison. |
February, 2003 ($2.25) "Picking Up the Pieces" Significant Events: After the events in the Obsidian Age, a couple of the regular members decide to take time off from the group. Firestorm is the only reserve member to stay active with the JLA. |
March, 2003 ($2.25) "Stardust Memories" Significant Events: When a sentient memory recording device begins to steal the memories of the JLA members on duty, the other JLA members are called in to assist. Batman refers to Firestorm as one of the "heavy hitters", along with Superman and Wonder Woman. |
April($2.25) "Rules of Engagement, Part 1" Significant Events: Firestorm expresses concern, along with Batman and a few others, about the JLA interfering in political matters taking place 50 light years away, claiming that it is out of the JLA's jurisdiction. |
May, 2003 ($2.25) "Rules of Engagement, Part 2" Significant Events: Firestorm plays a minor role, monitoring part of the group's progress in deep space. |
July, 2003 ($2.25) "The White Rage, Part 2" Significant Events: Firestorm gives Manitou Raven's wife, Dawn, an English lesson. He also assists Batman, The Atom, & Raven in the investigation into the destruction of Safe Haven. |
August, 2003 ($2.25) "The White Rage, Part 3" Significant Events: Firestorm helps defeat the new Axis America. Batman thanks Firestorm for saving his life. |
September, 2003 ($2.25) "American Nightmare" Significant Events: Firestorm fights Professor Ivo, along with the rest of the JLA, in a dream of Superman's. |
Early October, 2003 ($2.25) "Trial By Fire, Part 1" Significant Events: Firestorm seemingly separates from Ronnie outside the JLA watchtower on the moon. |
Late October, 2003 ($2.25) "Trial By Fire, Part 2" Significant Events: Ronnie Raymond is saved by Superman from the surface of the moon. Ronnie cannot change into Firestorm. The JLA hunts for whoever attacked him. |
Early November, 2003 ($2.25) "Trial By Fire, Part 3" Significant Events: Batman mentions Firestorm briefly, but Firestorm does not appear in this part of the story. |
Late December, 2003 ($2.25) "Trial By Fire, Part 6" Significant Events: Ronnie Raymond appears in 1 panel, stating that he has been given a clean bill of health from Batman. The vision Ronnie had of Firestorm was merely an illusion created to amuse the Burning. |
August, 2004 ($3.50) "Elitism" (38 pages) Cover Credits: Doug Mahnke (penciller); Tom Nguyen (inker); David Baron (colorist) Credits: Joe Kelly (writer); Doug Mahnke (penciller); Tom Nguyen (inker); Ken Lopez (letterer); David Baron (colorist); Valerie D'Orazio (assistant editor); Mike Carlin (editor) Significant Events: Firestorm and the JLA fight The Elite. |
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