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Bernard Ferguson (New Earth)
Bernard Ferguson was the chief of police of Pittsburgh during the time when Firestorm operated there. He often worked together with Commander Leonard Davis, who soon convinced him to grant Firestorm law enforcement deputy status -
Caitlin Snow (Prime Earth)
Caitlin Snow is Frost (formerly Killer Frost), a scientist with cryogenic powers. Though she started out as a villain, she has since reformed, and even joined the Justice League of America. Caitlin Snow was a -
Killer Frost
Killer Frost is a legacy super-villain name with ice powers, usually an enemy to Firestorm. The name was originally used by Crystal Frost, a Hudson University student who hated men. Her successor was Louise -
Firestorm
Firestorm is a nuclear-powered super-hero with the ability to transmute elements. The Firestorm Matrix is a composite of multiple people bonded together, originally high school student Ronnie Raymond controlling the body and nuclear -
Louise Lincoln (New Earth)
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Crystal Frost (New Earth)
Crystal Frost was the first Killer Frost, a cryokinetic scientist with a grudge against Martin Stein. As such, she frequently attacked the hero Firestorm. When Crystal Frost was a student at Hudson University, she fell -
Bette Sans Souci (New Earth)
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Deathstorm (New Earth)
Deathstorm was created by Nekron during the Blackest Night Event, as an evil incarnation of the undead Firestorm. After Ronnie Raymond was revived and his time as a Black Lantern ended, Deathstorm merged with the -
Martin Stein (New Earth)
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Summer Day (New Earth)
Summer Day was the first Hyena, an enemy of Firestorm. Bert Day had wanted his daughter, Summer, to become a police officer – just like him. Disappointed for never having a son, he pressured Summer to -
Caitlin Snow
Caitlin Snow was introduced as the first Killer Frost in the new timeline after the New 52 relaunch. A scientist at S.T.A.R. Labs, she was transformed during an attempt to save herself -
Firehawk
Firehawk is Lorraine Reilly, a superhero with the powers of Firestorm. Henry Hewitt had her kidnapped so he could test the experiment that created Firestorm. This gave her similar abilities, without needing to merge with -
Lorraine Reilly (New Earth)
Firehawk is a friend and ally of Firestorm. Lorraine Reilly was given powers similar to his by Henry Hewitt, who hoped to weaponize her against the hero. Lorraine Reilly was the daughter of democratic senator -
Jason Rusch (Prime Earth)
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Ronnie Raymond
Ronnie Raymond is Firestorm, a living nuclear reactor with the ability to transmute elements. His powers come from the Firestorm Matrix, an energy source that requires him to bond with another being when he turns -
Jivan Shi (New Earth)
Jivan Shi was the second Hyena, an enemy of Firestorm, who was given his powers by the first. Doctor Jivan Shi was a psychological therapist working out of a special facility in the desert of -
Danton Black (New Earth)
Multiplex is a Firestorm villain who can create multiple copies of himself. Doctor Danton Black was Professor Martin Stein's assistant during the development of the experimental Hudson Nuclear Power Plant. Shortly before the plant -
Plastique
Plastique is Bette Sans Souci, an explosive super-villain, originally seen as an enemy to Firestorm. Beginning her career as a terrorist, she eventually reformed and became a mercenary. The President pardoned her for helping -
Mikhail Arkadin (New Earth)
Mikhail Arkadin was a Russian superhero named Pozhar. He along with the JLA and the Suicide Squad came into conflict with Firestorm (Ronald Raymond), who demanded a total disarmament of the world's nuclear weapons -
David Drake (Prime Earth)
Typhoon is a supervillain with elemental powers who frequently fought Firestorm (Jason/Ronnie). David Drake was born the son of Jim Drake and Nancy Conway. When David was six years old his father was lost -
Jason Rusch
Jason Rusch is the third primary user of the Firestorm Matrix. As such, he has all the same abilities as his predecessors. His Matrix-partners have been Mick Wong, Gehenna, a random hobo, and since -
Weasel
Weasel is John Monroe, a costumed villain and enemy to Firestorm. He was a student of Martin Stein who became a serial killer. The name "Weasel" was inspired by a nickname others had given him -
Clifford Zmeck (Prime Earth)
Major Force was a military operative working under General Eiling. Martin Stein hoped to continue his research on the Firestorm Matrix, but for that, he needed Firestorm (Jason Rusch/Ronnie Raymond) in a secure location -
Martin Stein (Arrowverse)
Martin Stein was a brilliant scientist who also acted as one half of the duo that made up the hero Firestorm. Originally, Stein was bonded to Ronnie Raymond before bonding to his second partner'Jax -
Pan (New Earth)
Pan was the son of Hermes, a merry maker of music. He is the god of the wild and rustic music. He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner
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