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Lorraine Reilly (New Earth)

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Real Name
Current Alias

Identity

Alignment

Affiliation

Relatives
Walter Reilly (father)


Base Of Operations
Formerly Washington, D.C.; currently New York City

Characteristics
Gender

Height


Eyes
Blue, formerly red with no pupils, later white with no pupils

Hair

Unusual Features
Firehawk is perpetually surrounded by a corona of "atomic fire". This ambient corona is for visual effect only, and does not possess any thermal properties. Lorraine's complexion takes on a golden or orange hue when in her Firehawk form.

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Occupation
Former college student; current United States senator; super-hero (semi-retired)

Education
College graduate

Origin
Origin


First appearance

(as Lorraine Reilly) Firestorm (Volume 2) #1; (as Firehawk) Firestorm (Volume 2) #17


Contents

History

Lorraine Reilly was the daughter of democratic senator, Walter Reilly. She lived with her father at their uptown Manhattan townhouse in New York City. Growing up in the shadow of such a controversial public figure was never easy for Lorraine. She frequently found herself the target of those who would seek to use her as a vehicle for sabotaging her father's political efforts. Her first exposure to super-criminal activity came in the form of a man known as Black Bison. Bison wanted revenge against Walter Reilly for allegedly destroying the proud heritage of his people. To this end, he kidnapped Lorraine Reilly and held her hostage at Central Park. The local super-hero known as Firestorm arrived and fought with Black Bison, ultimately saving Lorraine.

Lorraine developed an immediate attraction towards the nuclear hero – one that would slowly develop with each new encounter. Such encounters were seldom infrequent however, and the two met each other once again only a short time later. Firestorm arrived at the Reilly townhouse to save Lorraine and her father from the misguided efforts of the villain known as the Pied Piper. Lorraine knew that she was falling in love with Firestorm, but constantly wrestled with her emotions, acknowledging the fact that she knew very little about him.

A short time later, an industrialist named Henry Hewitt attempted to pressure Senator Reilly into voting in favor of the Hewitt Industries Bill. Such legislation would effectively create a monopoly, giving Hewitt Industries unequalled control of the Energy market. Reilly refused to knuckle under Hewitt's ambitions, so the corrupt entrepreneur took measure to assure Reilly's vote – he kidnapped his daughter.

Hewitt hired a super-villain named Multiplex to abduct Lorraine and had her taken to a secret facility located in Washington DC. Hewitt's plans for Lorraine extend merely using her as a political bartering tool. He decided to use her as a guinea pig in an experiment designed to duplicate the nuclear accident that created Firestorm. Ignorant of the true nature of Firestorm's origin, Hewitt's efforts met with slightly dissimilar results. Lorraine Reilly transformed into the metahuman known as Firehawk. Hewitt subjugated Firehawk and maintained control over her through various brainwashing techniques, including hypnosis and sensory deprivation.

Hewitt instructed Firehawk to track down and kill Firestorm. The two powerful beings fought one another, but Firestorm succeeded in stopping her assault. He quickly learned that this strange, flaming villain was in fact, Lorraine Reilly. He broke through the hypnosis and helped Lorraine's true personality and memory to return. Enraged at Henry Hewitt's manipulation, she agreed to work alongside Firestorm in bringing him down.

In the meantime, Henry Hewitt designed an atomic containment suit for himself and took to calling himself, Tokamak. Through the use of his agents, Multiplex and the Enforcer, he kidnapped Firehawk and Walter Reilly, securing them aboard his flying command ship. With the Reillys safely contained, Tokamak traveled to New York to kill Firestorm himself. Although he initially hampered Firestorm's capabilities, the young hero managed to survive Tokamak's attacks and flew to Washington to rescue the Reillys once again. He broke Lorraine free of her detention cell, whereupon she transformed once more into Firehawk.

Firehawk

Firehawk freed her father, and then took her anger out on Tokamak. The two fought one another at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.. Firehawk unleashed an intense volley of energy bursts overloading Tokamak's containment suit. The suit ruptured and the ensuing build-up of energy caused the costume to explode, killing Henry Hewitt.

Having come to terms with her identity, Firehawk pursued a new career as a high-flying super-hero and occasional partner of Firestorm.

Several months after the battle with Alexander Luthor and Superboy-Prime, Firehawk joined the short-lived Justice League of America organized by Firestorm. Their first battle, against Skeets, resulted in many deaths and caused Lorraine's approval ratings to plummet.

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Powers and Abilities

Powers

Thermokinesis: Lorraine Reilly has the ability to transform into her Firehawk persona and back again through an act of will. Like Firestorm, she can molecularly reconfigure her own appearance, creating limited cosmetic effects such as costume alterations and physical enhancements.

Firehawk can channel the nuclear energy within her body, granting herself the ability to fly. Firehawk manifests a pair of feathered wings to aid in aerial navigation, but it is unclear whether she actually requires them for thrust or propulsion. Like Firestorm, she can likely fly without the aid of her wings, but chooses to employ them for ascetic reasons.

Firehawk can generate waves of thermal nuclear energy, which she can focus into blasts of heat from her hands. Her thermal powers also operate remotely, and Firehawk can agitate the temperature of nearby objects simply by walking past them.

Abilities

None known.

Strength level

Above Average: Firehawk's nuclear-based structure allows her to achieve strength levels slightly above that of an average woman her age, size and weight who engages in moderate regular exercise.


Paraphernalia

Equipment: None known.


Notes

  • Although this character was originally introduced during DC's Earth-One era of publication, their existence following the events of the 1985-86 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths remains intact. However, some elements of the character's Pre-Crisis history may have been altered or removed for Post-Crisis New Earth continuity, and should be considered apocryphal.

Trivia

  • Firehawk was once romantically involved with Firestorm. In later years, she became involved with the futuristic hero known as Booster Gold.


See Also


Recommended Reading

  • None.


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Footnotes

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