John Smith's Story Summary: The Fire Master

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The Fire Master, a.k.a. John Smith, was a professional firefighter when on one tragic fire-fighting night at a chemical factory, the fire was so hardcore that it blew up the factory and changed his life forever. That was the day when John Smith became the Fire Master. He can control and manipulate fire and this superhero has the ability to make his favorite weapon which are his superheated shots of flame. Meanwhile he rides around in his flaming red ferrari that can turn into a helicopter, a space shuttle/spaceship, or a submarine.
In his flaming hot ferrari, he wears his flame suit that gives him the ability to set himself on fire. This one-of-a-kind flame suit includes flames on the sleeves and pant legs and a fire mask. The fire mask is

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