Tuesday, August 16, 2011

ASH

Ash is an American comic book created by Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti, published by Event Comics about a firefighter who gains superpowers from a time-displaced regeneration device from a possible apocalyptic future.
Ash is the super-hero alter-ego of fictional firefighter Ashley Quinn. Ash was "born" from a mysterious incident when Ashley was trapped inside a burning building and hidden inside was a regeneration chamber from the future. Ash has the ability to use various flame-based weapons, including blades that can be made from fire by his gauntlets. He can also absorb and control flames and fire, has super human strength and durability. He draws his power from flames and fire inside his body which can reach temperatures of 1260 degrees Fahrenheit.


Publication

Event Comics published several series starring ASH, as wll as stand-alone crossovers with Other Event tilte, 22 Brides. Ash also appears in Cyberforce (Issues 26-28) in 1996, and starred in a crossover with Azrael in 1997. The initial series, simply titled Ash, ran for a total of seven issues, with issue six leading directly into issue zero.
The second series, Ash: The Fire Within ran for two issues (issue 3 was not published).
The final series to focus on the title character was Ash: Cinder & Smoke, which ran for a total of six issues.
In 1999, a two issue series, "Ash: Fire and Crossfire" was released by Event Comics before its demise.
Through the comics 4 year run, and various incarnations, Wizard Comics produced a mini-comic (#4), Wizard Ash 1/2 (numbered as both 0 and 1/2) and The Ash Files.



Creation and inspiration

Penciler Joe Quesada and inker Jimmy Palmiotti, after working well together on various projects such as Valiant Comics' X-O Manowar and following the creation of their first joint-project in Kid Death and Fluffy for a Creator's Universe card series, sought to create their own studio with their own original characters.
Quesada and Palmiotti spent two weeks in the Florida Keys developing the idea of what would become Ash. One key aspect in the design of the character was the close resemblance to the suits worn by firefighters of the New York Fire Department. The key element in Ashley Quinn being portrayed as a firefighter was to have a character who was a super-hero in his civilian life as well as in secret.




Original Article on Wikipedia

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