cover: Jamal Igle & Keith Champagne (with special thanks to George Perez)
FIRESTORM #21
Jan 2006
$2.50
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"Building a Better Firestorm, Book One: The Chalk Circle" (23 pages)
writer:
penciler:
Stuart Moore
Jamal Igle & Eddy Barrows
inker:
colors:
letters:
editors:
Rob Stull
Paul Mounts
Travis Lanham
Stephen Wacker & Michael Siglain

Cover is homage to CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS #7.
Cover scan from www.comics.org

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  • News: Comixtreme's Firestorm #21 Review
    January 31, 2006 12:45 am
     From www.comixtreme.com

    FIRESTORM #21 REVIEW
    January 21st 2006, 08:23 PM
    Review by: Matt DeWoskin
    Quick Rating: Good

    Title: Building a Better Firestorm, Book One: The Chalk Circle
    Writer: Stuart Moore
    Pencils: Jamal Igle & Eddy Barrows
    Inks: Rob Stull
    Colors: Paul Mounts
    Letters: Travis Lanham
    Cover: Jamal Igle & Keith Champagne (with special thanks to George Perez)
    Editors: Stephen Wacker & Michael Siglain
    Publisher: DC Comics

    (excerpt)

    The artwork was actually fairly slick on this issue, despite the guest penciller brought in to draw the meat of this issue. Igle only drew the opening sequence, supposedly to keep the next few issues of this title on schedule. Igle was able to give the opening sequence and old school feel. It looked like an sequence from the previous volumes of Firestorm, just with slicker inks. Eddy Barrows did a nice job filling in. He used Igle's character designs, so there is nothing really groundbreaking there. A big highlight of this issue was the way Jason's dad handled the news of Jason's death. From a visual standpoint, it's handled in a tasteful manner that still manages to deliver without being over the top. The cover to this looks like something that was a lot of fun to draw and the George Perez influence is very evident, even without the special thanks at the end.

    News: SBC's Firestorm #21 Review
    January 31, 2006 12:45 am
     From www.silverbulletcomics.com

    Firestorm #21
    Posted: Thursday, January 26
    By: Jason Sacks

    (excerpt)

    When I saw the cover for this issue on the web several months ago, I knew I had to buy this issue. It's a clever takeoff on the cover to Crisis on Infinite Earths #7, the issue where Supergirl dies. You probably know the cover, since it's appeared about a zillion times. It's the one where Superman, in tears, holds the dead body of Supergirl, while dozens of heroes stand, mourning, on the cliffs and hills behind him. Well, on this cover Firestorm in tears, holds the dead body of Firestorm, while dozens of other Firestorms stand, mourning, on the cliffs and hills behind him. Each Firestorm looks just a little different from the next. There's a lion-faced Firestorm and a Firestorm with a Superman "s" on his chest. There are Firestorms with puffy sleeves and others with no sleeves. The cover is pure geeky greatness.

    News: Firestorm #21 Homage to Crisis #7
    December 21, 2005 10:12 pm
     From Vu

    The cover to Firestorm #21 is an homage to George Perez's cover to CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS #7 (Oct 1985).

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    FIRESTORM #21
    Tuesday, October 18, 2005 9:56:29 AM
    Written by Stuart Moore; Art by Jamal Igle, Eddy Barrows and Rob Stull; Cover by Igle and Keith Champagne

    Beginning the epic that will redefine the Nuclear Man: "Building a Better Firestorm!" Following the catastrophic events of INFINITE CRISIS #4, a stunned Jason Rusch takes a fateful journey through Firestorm's past, present – and future!
    DC Universe | 32pg. | Color | $2.50 US
    On Sale January 4, 2006