Jeff Lemire Confirms Fury Of Firestorm Extended From 6 To 8-9 Issues
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Rich Johnston
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Summary
DC Comics' The Fury Of Firestorm, part of the DC Next Level line, was initially believed to be a 6-issue mini-series but writer Jeff Lemire has indicated it may now run for 8 or 9 issues. The first two issues were solicited as an ongoing series before Lunar listings suggested a 6-issue run, and now Lemire has revealed the series will be longer than originally planned.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledJeff Lemire told us that there would be more issues than he thought.
Initially solicited as an ongoing series for the first two issues, the Lunar listings for The Fury Of Firestorm read that #1 and #2 were 'of 6', indicating a six-issue series.
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