Flame (Marvel Comics)

Flame is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Flame
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceDazzler #23 (January 1983)
Created byDanny Fingeroth and Frank Springer
In-story information
Alter egoDan Springer

Fictional character biography

Flame tried to burn down Dazzler's apartment, and she hired Power Man and Iron Fist to find out who was behind it. Flame caught Dazzler and tried to kill her, but she was able to defeat him.[1]

Ferocia, Blue Streak, Flame, and Kingsize later broke Ricadonna from Sing Sing.[2] Flame and his allies waited in the Corporation HQ on Hart Island and he trained his shapeshifting abilities, and Ricadonna told them that they would finish their job now.[3] During the Heroes for Hire's attack on the Corporation's facility Flame fought Orka, and was later carried by Shang-Chi into an escape tunnel before it exploded.[4]

Powers and abilities

Flame is an expert arsonist. His costume is fireproof and has goggles to protect his eyes from the intense glare of the fires he lights. The gloves of his costume are fitted with miniature flame-throwers and can shoot fireballs from the fingertips. He also wields a "fire-sword" which is a blade of super-hot flame.

His method of transportation is his motorcycle, which has been redesigned to make no noise when running.

Skrull organs transplanted into his body by the Corporation allowed him to shapeshift.[5]

gollark: Probably the blast with microwaves approach unless you can wirelessly hijack them too.
gollark: It would probably be more efficient to try and down drones by mucking with their communications more subtly than blasting them with microwaves.
gollark: Yes, obey your robot overlords.
gollark: There isn't one. Unicode only defines "gun" as far as I know, and people randomly started displaying it as a water gun.
gollark: If you're not careful, you CAN accidentally accelerate to extremely high relativistic speeds such that you experience massive time dilation.

References

  1. Dazzler #23 (January 1983)
  2. Heroes for Hire #3 (December 2006)
  3. Heroes for Hire #4 (January 2007)
  4. Heroes for Hire #5 (February 2007)
  5. Heroes for Hire #3 (December 2006)
  • Flame at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
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