Flame On!

We’re at Day Four of this year’s Jack Kir­by Trib­ute Month (curat­ed by Howard Simp­son), this time all Fan­tas­tic Four-themed. And com­plet­ing our Four is John­ny Storm, the Human Torch!

The pow­ers John­ny gained in their flight through the cos­mic rays were arguably the flashiest of the group, and actu­al­ly fit­ting his char­ac­ter (espe­cial­ly as the youngest mem­ber). He flew high and burned hot, much like his emo­tions some­times did in those ear­ly adven­tures. In those ear­ly days, some­times he would go beyond his lim­its and lose his pow­ers until he could rest and recov­er them.

Over the course of Jack and Stan’s orig­i­nal Fan­tas­tic Four run, John­ny grew and went through a lot. Some of which we’ll even­tu­al­ly get to in a lat­er post.

Well, that’s our Four! Who comes next, now that we’ve done them? Tune in tomor­row to see!

2 thoughts on “Flame On!”

  1. Your com­ment about “young John­ny” grow­ing has got me guess­ing about how that is going about with your inter­pre­ta­tion. In the ear­ly years, John­ny was my least favorite of the 4. The per­son­al­i­ty he arrived with was immense­ly impor­tant to car­ry out the depth of emo­tion in the team as a col­lec­tive unit. I got to know more about this Torch, then his syn­thet­ic lit­er­ary grand­fa­ther as the Gold­en Age ver­sions were not easy to acquire even when I start­ed look­ing for Gold­en Age books in the mid-60’s. I like your inter­pre­ta­tion here today. It seems as though John­ny might be escap­ing some­thing, or he could be look­ing back from some­thing he has burned through. I sus­pect we will know by the end of the month. Thanks again for anoth­er fan­tas­tic fix of fun.

    1. Glad you’re lik­ing it all so far!
      With ref­er­enc­ing all of these Four, I’ve sort of tend­ed to focus around the mid-way point of Jack and Stan’s run, “The Galac­tus Tril­o­gy” and adja­cent issues. In my mind, that’s sort of “prime” FF. The book was arguably pret­ty much ful­ly devel­oped and hit­ting on all cylin­ders by that point, and I’d say those visu­als are what most peo­ple see in their minds when they think of these characters.
      The younger John­ny we met in the ear­ly issues might not have been able to make his hand white hot in order to burn through some­thing, but lat­er on, he would occa­sion­al­ly do things like this.
      I want­ed to show him doing some­thing oth­er than just fly­ing. Not because that isn’t cool or inter­est­ing, but because I did that last time, and I want­ed to be a bit cre­ative and do some­thing else with him this time.

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