- Terrific! I ask for help, and you give me a science lecture! You're worse than some of my teachers!
- — Firestorm
Firestorm #5 is an issue of the series Firestorm (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1978.
Synopsis for "Again: Multiplex!"
The Hyena leaps upon Firestorm delivering a massive flurry of blows. The hero attempts to use his atomic restructuring powers to stop the Hyena's assault, but she moves too quickly for him to erect a defense. Hyena specializes in close-quarter combat and rakes Firestorm across the face with her diamond-tipped vibro-claws. Ronnie manages to animate a nearby electrical tower. The tower falls on top of the Hyena rendering her unconscious.
Meanwhile at the Downtown Medical Center, Multiplex comes out of his coma. During his convalescence, he has learned more about his fission powers and now uses them to escape. Multiplex absorbs all of the electricity from the medical center and becomes a physical powerhouse. He breaks through the hospital wall and runs off in search of even more power.
Elsewhere, a low-level gangster named "Spit" Shine returns to his parents, the thugs known as "Ma" Shine and "Shoe" Shine. Spit has failed to abduct Wallace Hapgood, the principal of Bradley High School.
Later, Ronnie Raymond takes Doreen Day to the New York News Express offices to introduce Doreen to his father. They meet a secretary named, Hildy Park, who informs them that Edward Raymond isn't in the office. She further reveals that Raymond has only been working as a journalist for a short period of time – a revelation that comes as a great surprise to his son. Ronnie believed that his father worked as a reporter all of his life. His attention is diverted however as he learns that Multiplex has escaped.
Later, Ronnie Raymond takes Doreen Day to the New York News Express offices to introduce Doreen to his father. They meet a secretary named Hildy Park who informs them that Edward Raymond is not in the office. She further tells them that Raymond has only been working as a journalist for a short period of time, a revelation that comes as a great surprise to his son. Ronnie had believed that his father worked as a reporter all of his life. His attention is diverted however as he learns that Multiplex has escaped.
Martin Stein meanwhile meets with private detective Liam McGarrin at a bar. McGarrin has been laboring to discover why Stein has been suffering from periodic blackouts. Stein is heavily inebriated when he finds himself transforming into Firestorm.
Firestorm manifests in downtown Manhattan. They begin fighting Multiplex, but Stein's inebriation is adversely affecting Firestorm's manual dexterity. Two of the Multiplex duplicates grab a hold of Firestorm and begin to siphon his nuclear energy directly from his body. Firestorm decides to overload Multiplex with a surplus of power. Multiplex splits into one-thousand duplicates – each of which are less than three inches in height. Unable to present a realistic threat to Firestorm, the mini-duplicates blink out of existence.
On a rooftop above the city streets, Multiplex-prime appears. He had sent his duplicates after Firestorm while the core body remained hidden, watching from the shadows. Multiplex finds a new partner in crime; a like-minded villain who harbors a hatred of Firestorm nearly as intense as his own – the Hyena.
Appearing in "Again: Multiplex!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Cliff Carmichael
- Doreen Day
- Hildy Park (First appearance)
- Wallace Hapgood
Antagonists:
- Hyena
- Multiplex
- The Shine Family
- "Ma" Shine
- "Shoe" Shine
- "Spit" Shine
Other Characters:
- Liam McGarrin
Locations:
- New York City
- Manhattan
- 57th Street Subway platform
- Bradley High School
- Downtown Medical Center
- New York News Express office
- Manhattan
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- Reprinted in Firestorm the Nuclear Man.
- This is the final issue of the series. Due to poor sales, many titles were canceled without warning as part of the Great DC Implosion of 1978. The Next Issue blurb at the close of this issue reads, "Next Issue: The abduction of Wallace Hapgood... the truth about Edward Raymond... and the senses-searing power of... Typhoon, Master of wind and sea!" What would have become Firestorm #6 was partially printed in black and white in Cancelled Comic Cavalcade #1.
- The adventures of Firestorm continue as a back-up feature in issues of The Flash beginning with issue number 289 and concluding with issue number 304.
- At this point in time, Firestorm in error believes the Hyena to be a man.
- Behind the scenes appearance by Edward Raymond.
- First appearance of Hildy Park, an employee of New York News Express.
Trivia
- This issue includes advertisements for the following products:
- — Slim Jim beef snacks
- — Grit Magazine subscription service
- — Hostess Fruit Pies featuring Batman in "Batman and the Corsair of Crime"
- — Batman Spectacular 68-page special
- — Youth Opportunity Sales Club - Super Hang Ups
- — Milk Duds sweepstakes (featuring the Joker)
- — Amazing World of DC Comics special #17 (featuring the Marvel Family)
- — Helen of Toy Company – Tank Trap task force game
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Firestorm Recommended Reading
- Firestorm (Volume 1)
- The Flash (Volume 1): The Flash #289– #304
- Firestorm (Volume 2)
- Justice League of America (Volume 1): Justice League of America #179– #225 & Justice League of America Annual #1–2
- Extreme Justice (Volume 1)
- JLA #69– #82
- Identity Crisis #5
- Firestorm (Volume 3)
- Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men (Volume 1)
- Legends of Tomorrow (Volume 1)