FURY OF FIRESTORM #1
Key

Variants & other printings

FURY OF FIRESTORM #1
Volume 1 · 1982-1987
Published
June 1982
Cover price
$0.60 USD
Edition
DIRECT EDITION
Era
Bronze
UPC
LARRYB123 Contact
Key issue
Yes

Creators

Writer
Gerry Conway 'Francis Bushmaster'
Penciler
Pat Broderick
Inker
Rodin Rodriguez
Letterer
John Costanza
Cover artist
Dick Giordano, Pat Broderick
Editor
Len Wein

Market value & tracking

See the value & track your collection

Sign in free to view live prices and price history — and log your copies, grades, costs and photos for this comic.

Synopsis

Day Of The Bison Firestorm lowers his molecular density and attempts to take a nap on a cloud. Upon falling asleep, however, his mass returns to normal and he begins plunging to the earth below. Professor Stein telepathically screams at Ronald to "wake up". Firestorm awakens minutes before hitting the ground. The two men separate, and Ronnie returns to his home to catch up on some sleep. Elsewhere, a teacher named John Ravenhair prepares to leave for school. His great-grandfather, an aging Native American named Bison-Black-As-Midnight-Sky, reads a newspaper and learns that New York senator Walter Reilly has recently donated a collection of artifacts belonging to the "Black Bison Cult" to the Museum of Natural History. The old man becomes enraged and begins screaming at his grandson about how the modern world has stolen their heritage. Ravenhair does not have time to listen to his grandfather's ramblings. Before the younger man leaves, Bison-Black-As-Midnight-Sky gives John a talisman of the Bison Cult. John leaves and heads towards Bradley High School. Bison-Black-As-Midnight-Sky walks down to Central Park, where he begins conducting a supernatural ritual. After completing the ritual, two muggers named Zero and Beanbag come up behind him. They club him over the head in the hopes of stealing some money. The blow is too much for the old man, and he dies moments later. At Bradley High, Ronnie meets with his girlfriend, Doreen Day, and has another of his classic altercations with the resident school jerk Cliff Carmichael. As luck would have it, John Ravenhair is chaperoning his students on a class trip to the New York Museum of Natural History. He lectures his students on the century-long history of the Bison Cult. As he nears one of the display cases, the spell woven by John's great-grandfather begins to take effect. The spirit of Bison-Black-As-Midnight-Sky takes control of John Ravenhair. He breaks open the display case and steals the Bison headdress and a mystical coup-stick Calling himself Black Bison, he uses the magic of the coup-stick to animate the stuffed animal displays causing them to run riot throughout the museum. Ronnie Raymond turns into Firestorm and tries to save as many people as possible from the stampeding animals. Bison himself animates a white steed and declares revenge upon all of those who have tarnished the sacred tradition of the Bison Cult. Firestorm is too distracted with saving his fellow students to notice Black Bison leaving. Bison appears in front of the home of Senator Walter Reilly