Articles:
The Many Flames of Johnny Storm
by Sean Kleefeld
Many artists have drawn the
Human
Torch over the years. While nearly every character Jack Kirby designed has undergone various
"transformations" (beyond simple costume designs) at the hands of different artists, the
Human
Torch has almost always been depicted the same way. But occasionally
Johnny
does undergo a treatment to alter his flaming form, and this document will explain why this can be
legitimized beyond a standard "artist's interpretation" clause.
First, we need a quick analysis of
Johnny's
flame power. Although he is often believed to become a sort of living fire, his physical form does not alter
in any way.
Johnny
does in fact surround his body with a red-hot plasma that gives him the appearance of being on fire.
This plasma is of course what gives him his famous red hue when he is flamed on. (If he did become entirely
composed of fire, he would have no physical form to be able to carry objects nor would any physical attack
ever harm him.) It stands to reason that
Johnny
can control the depth of this plasma sheath at will in connection with his temperature, thus altering his
appearance when flamed on.
Below are several interpretations of the
Human Torch.
You can easily see the progression of detail in each drawing as
Johnny's
plasma covering becomes thinner and thinner.

Fantastic Four #324 by Keith Pollard |
As you can see in this first image,
Johnny
is at his highest intensity. In fact, this particular image portrays
Johnny
at a level even higher than his normal nova blasts, as he had recently underwent changes during the Inferno
story arc. His plasma layer would here be at it's thickest, and nearly all of the details of his form are
hidden beneath his firey sheath. Normally this depletes all of
Johnny's
energy, causing him to immediately flame off; therefore, he is generally only seen this way for brief
periods of time. |

Fantastic Four vs. the X-Men #3 by Jon Bogdanove |
Shortly before this panel,
Johnny
had accidentally burned the mutant Storm. He was understandably upset with himself and raced through rigorous
training exercises, attempting to further hone his abilities. His powers would most likely be at their
normal upper limit under these circumstances. You can see his musculature and basic form beneath the flames,
but the details of his costume are still obscured. |

Fantastic Four #289 by John Byrne |
Here,
Johnny
is at his normal power level. Some of the more signifcant details of his costume (gloves, boots, etc.) are
seen, but anything less noticable is still hidden.
Johnny
claims to be at nearly 800 degrees Farenheit at this level. |

Fantastic Four vol. 3 #2 by Alan Davis |
By reducing the depth of his plasma covering even more,
Johnny
and his costume are almost completely discernable. You can easily see the "4" logo on his chest, but minutia
such as his belt buckle are still somewhat obscured. |

Fantastic Four #401 by
Paul
Ryan |
Although this image does not take place within the context of the story itself, but there is no reason
why Johnny
could not reduce his plasma sheath to such a thin layer that even the seams on his gloves are easily
distinguishable. |

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #103 by Rich Buckler |
Johnny
briefly donned this "Blaze" costume to help Spider-Man. He abstained from flaming on entirely to conceal his
real identity, but readers can clearly see his costume beneath his flames. It seems likely that such a
thin layer of plasma would create insufficient heat to support him in flight, thus explaining the rarity
of his using it. (Throughout the story he is only shown landing/falling in this this state.)
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I believe these design differences were unintentional. It seems to me very doubtful that many artists
took the time to think much about the transparency of
Johnny's
plasma coating. Marvel has yet to officially explain these differences, but I think my explanation holds a
great deal of merit. A combination of oversights and artistic license have evolved into a plausible theory
about a minor aspect of the
Human
Torch's power and perhaps one day I will be able to incorporate my ideas into the Marvel Universe.
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