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Discovery Intelligence

#First Human Torch

Total Volume
Discovery Velocity
Steady
Initial Sampling
12 Items
Hashtag StatsBased on recent activity
Total Posts
Avg. Views
812
Best Performing Reel View
6,219 Views
Analyzed Creators
5
Performance Context
Initial Batch12 reels analyzed

Trending Feed

12 posts loaded

Johnny Storm 🔥, the youngest member of the Fantastic Four,
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Johnny Storm 🔥, the youngest member of the Fantastic Four, gained his superpowers during a high school space mission with Reed Richards, Sue Storm, and Ben Grimm. Exposure to cosmic radiation transformed his body into living flame, giving him the ability to ignite, control fire, and fly. As the Human Torch, Johnny became a core member of the Fantastic Four, traveling through space, time, and alternate dimensions while protecting Earth. His fiery personality matches his powers, making him both a reckless thrill-seeker and a courageous hero. 💬 Can a teen’s fire ever burn too bright—or is it exactly what the world needs? ⸻ SEO Tags human torch marvel, johnny storm origin, fantastic four hero, cosmic radiation powers, marvel fire superhero ⸻ Top 5 Hashtags #HumanTorch #JohnnyStorm #FantasticFour #MarvelHero #MarvelLore

We’re talking all about John Proudstar, AKA Thunderbird, in
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We’re talking all about John Proudstar, AKA Thunderbird, in my newest episode of my series that covers all the underrated Marvel mutants! #marvelcomics #marvelfans

How Did #johnnystorm survive after his sacrifice!? #humantor
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How Did #johnnystorm survive after his sacrifice!? #humantorch #annihilus #marvel #marvelcomics #fyp

The Week in Marvel Comics June 10, 1975.
Amazing Spider-Man
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The Week in Marvel Comics June 10, 1975. Amazing Spider-Man 148, Written by Gerry Conway with art by Ross Andru, Michael Esposito and David Hunt. Captain America 189, Written by Tony Isabella with art by Frank Robbins and Frank Chiaramonte. Marvel Two-in-One 11, Written by Bill Mantlo with art by Bob Brown and Jack Abel. Master of Kung Fu 32, Written by Doug Moench with art by Sal Buscema and Michael Esposito. Thor 239, Written by Roy Thomas with art by Sal Buscema and Joe Sinnott. X-Men 94, Written by Len Wein and Christopher S. Claremont with art by Dave Cockrum and Bob McLeod.

The Week in Marvel Comics February 25, 1975.
Amazing Adventu
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The Week in Marvel Comics February 25, 1975. Amazing Adventures 30 Written by Donald F. McGregor with art by P. Graig Russell, Dan Adkins, Herb Trimpe, Frank Chiaramonte and Jack Abel. Fantastic Four 158, Written by Roy Thomas with art by Rich F. Buckler and Joe Sinnott. Iron Man 74, Written by Mike Friedrich with art by Arvell M. Jones, Keith Pollard and Dick Ayers. Ka-Zar 9, Written by Gerry Conway with art by John Buscema and Sonny Trinidad. Marvel Premiere 22, Written by Tony Isabella with art by Arvell M. Jones and Aubrey Bradford. Marvel Team-Up 33, Written by Gerry Conway with art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta. Werewolf by Night 29, Written by Doug Moench with art by Don David Perlin.

The Week in Marvel Comics September 23, 1975.
Fantastic Four
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The Week in Marvel Comics September 23, 1975. Fantastic Four 165, Written by Roy Thomas with art by George Perez and Joe Sinnott. Iron Man 81, Written by Mike Friedrich with art by Chic Stone and Vince Colletta. Marvel Presents 2, Written by John David Warner with art by Sonny Trinidad. Warlock 10, Written by with Jim Starlin art by Starlin and Steve Leialoha. X-Men 96, Written by Christopher S. Claremont and Bill Mantlo with art by Dave Cockrum and Sam Grainger. All of these titles can be found on the @marvel Unlimited app.

The Week in Marvel Comics July 22, 1975.
Astonishing Tales 3
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The Week in Marvel Comics July 22, 1975. Astonishing Tales 32, Written by Rich F. Buckler and Bill Mantlo with art by Keith Pollard and Bob McLeod. Fantastic Four 163, Written Roy Thomas by with art by Rich F. Buckler and Joe Sinnott. Iron Man 79, Written by Mike Friedrich with art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta. Marvel Presents 1, Written by John David Warner with art by Mike Vosburg and Bob McLeod. Marvel Team-Up 38, Written by Bill Mantlo with art by Sal Buscema and Michael Esposito. Warlock 9, Written by Jim Starlin with art by Starlin and Steve Leialoha Werewolf by Night 34, Written by Doug Moench with art by Don David Perlin. X-Men 95, Written by Len Wein and Christopher S. Claremont with art by Dave Cockrum and Sam Grainger. All these issues can be found on the @marvel Unlimited App.

The Week in Marvel Comics March 25, 1975.
Astonishing Tales
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The Week in Marvel Comics March 25, 1975. Astonishing Tales 30, Written by Rich F. Buckler and Doug Moench with art by Keith Pollard, Arvell M. Jones and Al McWilliams. Fantastic Four 159, Written by Roy Thomas with art by Rich F. Buckler and Joe Sinnott. Giant-Sized Master of Kung Fu 4, Written by Doug Moench with art by Keith Pollard and Sal Trapani. Iron Man 75, Written by Mike Friedrich with art by Arvell M. Jones and Chic Stone. Marvel Team-Up 34, Written by Gerry Conway with art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta. Strange Tales 180, Written by Jim Starlin with art by Starlin and Alan Lee Weiss. Werewolf by Night 30 Written by Doug Moench with art by Don David Perlin.

The Week in Marvel Comics March 18, 1975.
Avengers 136,
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The Week in Marvel Comics March 18, 1975. Avengers 136, Written by Steve Englehart with art by Thomas F. Sutton and Micheal Ploog. Defenders 24, Written by Steve Gerber with art by Sal Buscema and Bob McLeod. Fear 28, Written by Doug Moench with art by Frank Robbins and Vince Colletta. Ghost Rider 12, Written by Tony Isabella with art by Frank Robbins, Frank Giacoia and Michael Esposito. Giant-Sized Dracula 5, Written by David Anthony Kraft with art by Virgilio Redondo and Dan Adkins. Man-Thing 18, Written by Steve Gerber with art by Jim Mooney. Marvel Spotlight 22, Written by Steve Gerber with art by Sal Buscema and Bob McLeod. Power Man 25, Written by Tony Isabella with art by Ron Wilson and Fred Kida.

The Week in Marvel Comics April 8, 1975.
Amazing Spider-Man
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The Week in Marvel Comics April 8, 1975. Amazing Spider-Man 146, Written by Gerry Conway with art by Ross Andru and John Romita. Captain America 187, Written by. John David Warner with art by Frank Robbins and Frank Chiaramonte. Giant-Sized Werewolf 5, Written by Doug Moench with art by Yong Montano. Marvel Two-in-One 10, Written by Christopher S. Claremont with art by Bob Brown and Klaus Janson. Master of Kung Fu 30, Written by Doug Moench with art by Paul Gulacy and Dan Adkins. Thor 237, Written by Gerry Conway with art by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott.

Learn all about John Proudstar, aka Thunderbird, in my lates
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Learn all about John Proudstar, aka Thunderbird, in my latest episode! #xmen #xmenfan

I thought it would be fun to look at a new comic book about
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I thought it would be fun to look at a new comic book about an old character that I personally am not that familiar with, so I picked up the new Joshua Williamson, Carmen Carnero Iron Man #1 and here is my reaction... Stop by the store sometime and check out the 10's of Thousands of #backissues available every day starting at $2.00 and Tuesday is Buy One Get One on most of those same back issues. Amazing Fantasies 3074 SW 29th Street Suite 1 Topeka Kansas [email protected] #newcomics #newcomicbookday #amazingfantasies #ironman #marvelcomıcs #mcu

Top Creators

Most active in #first-human-torch

Semantic Clustering

Reels Graph Intelligence.

Advanced mapping of high-affinity Instagram Reels semantic patterns identified within the #first-human-torch ecosystem.

Strategic Implementation

Our semantic engine has identified these specific pattern clusters as high-affinity matches for #first-human-torch. Integrated usage of #first-human-torch with strategic Reels tags like #humanity and #first is statistically linked to a significant increase in initial Reels discovery velocity.

In-Depth Hashtag Analysis: #first-human-torch

Expert Review • June 5, 2026 • Based on 12 Reels

Executive Overview

#first-human-torch is an actively used Instagram hashtag. Across the 12 trending reels analyzed on this page, the content has accumulated a combined total of 9,746 views— demonstrating healthy engagement activity within this content vertical. The top creator ecosystem features 5 notable accounts, led by @dan_exclaims with 6,219 total views. The hashtag's semantic network includes 11 related keywords such as #humanity, #first, #human, indicating its position within a broader content cluster.

Avg. Views / Reel
812
9,746 total
Viral Ceiling
6,219
Best Performing Reel
Unique Creators
5
12 reels analyzed

Viewership & Reach Analysis

The 12 reels in this dataset have generated a combined 9,746 views, translating to an average of 812 views per reel. This viewership level reflects a more community-focused reach, where content primarily circulates within a dedicated audience group.

Top Performing Reel

The highest-performing reel in this dataset received 6,219 views. This viral outlier performance is 766% of the average reel performance in this set. This significant gap between the top performer and the average highlights the "viral lottery" nature of this hashtag — breakout hits can achieve massive scale.

Content Overview & Top Creators

The #first-human-torch ecosystem is dominated by short-form video content (Reels), aligning with Instagram's algorithmic preference for video-first distribution. There are 5 distinct accounts contributing to the trending feed. The top creator, @dan_exclaims, has contributed 1 reel with a total viewership of 6,219. The top three creators — @dan_exclaims, @theweekinmarvelcomics, and @thewatcherofmarvel — together account for 94.4% of the total views in this dataset. The semantic network of #first-human-torch extends across 11 related hashtags, including #humanity, #first, #human, #humanity first. Creators often use these tags together to reach overlapping audiences.

Discoverability & Reach Potential

The discoverability metrics for #first-human-torch indicate an active content ecosystem. The average of 812 views per reel demonstrates consistent audience reach. For creators using #first-human-torch, authentic, niche-specific content that adds real value tends to perform well.

Analyst Verdict

#first-human-torch demonstrates the hallmarks of a steadily growing Instagram hashtag. With an average of 812 views per reel, the viewership metrics position this hashtag as a growing content category. Creators like @dan_exclaims and @theweekinmarvelcomics are leading the charge, setting viewership benchmarks for the community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything about #first-human-torch on Instagram

Frequently Asked Questions

How popular is the #first human torch hashtag?

Currently, #first human torch has over — public posts on Instagram. It is a highly active community focus area for creators and brands.

Can I download reels from #first human torch anonymously?

Yes, Pikory allows you to view and download public reels tagged with #first human torch without an account and without notifying the content creators.

What are the most related tags to #first human torch?

Based on our semantic analysis, tags like #humaniti, #humanity first, #firstly are frequently used alongside #first human torch.
#first human torch Instagram Discovery & Analytics 2026 | Pikory