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Jason Thomas Rusch is a superhero in the DC Comics Universe, and the second character known as Firestorm. He first appeared in Firestorm (vol. 3) #1 (July 2004), and was created by Dan Jolley and ChrisCross .
Firestorm (vol. 3) ran from 2004 to 2007, and introduced the second Firestorm, Jason Rusch, following Ronnie Raymond's death in Identity Crisis. The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men , a series starring Raymond and Rusch, ran from 2012 to 2013 as part of The New 52 continuity reboot.
Twentieth Century Fox picked up the script from "turnaround" and fashioned it into a more intimate, smaller budgeted movie as they were looking to only spend $20 million on the picture. Graham Yost did an uncredited production polish on the script, which was also rewritten by four other writers on the way to production .
The Fury of Firestorm (later called Firestorm the Nuclear Man) lasted from 1982 until 1990. A new Firestorm title starring both Ronnie and his successor, Jason Rusch, was launched in 2011. The series, The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men was written by Gail Simone and Ethan Van Sciver and drawn by Yildiray Cinar.
Martin Stein / Firestorm appears in The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, voiced by Ken Sansom. Martin Stein / Firestorm was intended to appear in Justice League Unlimited, with writer/producer Dwayne McDuffie stating that the series' creators had permission from DC Comics to use the character, but were unable to create a story that they ...
Jason Rusch / Firestorm: Voice, 3 episodes [23] Our Show: Andre Television film 2011 House: Landon Episode: "Carrot or Stick" 2012 Lab Rats: Future Leo Episode: "Back from the Future" Let It Shine: Cyrus DeBarge / Truth Television film 2012–2013 Go On: Owen Lewis Series regular 2014 Key & Peele: Jaleel White: Episode: "Family Matters" 2014 ...
Breach, Firestorm (Jason Rusch), Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), and Huntress (Helena Bertinelli) Home to DC characters created after Crisis on Infinite Earths, as mentioned in an interview with Infinite Crisis writer Geoff Johns [8] Infinite Crisis #5 (April 2006) Earth-Eleven: Pre-Crisis "Tin" Home to "Tin", a robot.
An animated Injustice film was released in October 2021 as part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line. [19] The film is an adaptation of the Year One comic series, featuring a different voice cast instead of the regular cast from the games. [3] The film was released for digital and physical formats. [20]