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Javaman

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Fri Jun 26, 2020, 08:52 AM Jun 2020

The origin of Super Villains: Firebug

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firebug_(comics)

The Joe Rigger version of Firebug debuted in Batman #318 and was created by Len Wein and Irv Novick.[1]

The Harlan Combs version of Firebug debuted in Gotham Central #3 and was created by Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark.

The unnamed Firebug debuted in Deadshot Vol.2 #1 and was created by Christos Gage.

Joe Rigger
Firebug first appeared in Batman #318 (December 1979). Joe Rigger was a soldier and demolitions expert who returned to Gotham City when his family had been killed in three separate building-related accidents. His sanity slipping, Rigger vowed that those buildings would not kill again. Using his military training and a costume containing tanks of napalm, he became the Firebug and set out to burn all three buildings to the ground. He was defeated by Batman atop the towering Gotham State Building, and believed dead after his tank exploded.[2][3]

Firebug reappeared some time later, taking on a mission from the Calculator to invade Hero Hotline's HQ, but was disarmed and defeated by the Hotline members.[4]

Still later, Firebug escaped Blackgate Prison and applied for membership in Black Mask's gang, but was beaten by his rival arsonist, Firefly. He subsequently attempted to prove he was a better arsonist, and again appeared to be killed by his own inferno. He was later revealed to have survived. His close brush with death along with the scarring it caused prompted him to sell his Firebug costume and gear and leave the life of crime. He briefly helped the Gotham City Police Department apprehend Harlan Combs.[5]

In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, Firebug is reintroduced when he is hired by an unknown party to blow-up several Gotham buildings to lure and kill Batgirl.[6] She survives the attempt and tracks down Firebug. Upon his arrest, Firebug claims his employers will not allow an incarceration.[7]

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