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X-Men: Red #7 cover by Jenny Frisson
Jean Grey, Storm, Gentle, and Namor are on the scene to respond Above the Atlantic, Trinary, Wolverine, Gabby, Nightcrawler, and Gambit are in the process of stealing the phone of the deceased British ambassador However, one of the men aboard the plane is activated by a Sentinite and begins firing into the cargo hold One[...]
X-Men: Gold #34 cover by Phil Noto
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Storm reflects on the day she lost her parents as she processes their resurrection Uovu, a god who has suddenly appeared in the village in which Ororo was raised, has brought Storm's parents back to her somehow As happy as Ororo is, she can't leave Uovu uninvestigated, and she searches his compound Back in[...]
X-Men: Gold #33 cover by Phil Noto
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Ainet, the adopted mother of the X-Man Storm, is on the run from a new religion rising in her village This new religion worships an entity called Uovu Her life seems to be at an end, and Ainet lets out a prayer This prayer returns the hammer, Stormcaster, to Ororo Munroe Now, a representative[...]
X-Men: Annual #2 cover by Djibril Morissette-Phan
Storm sends Kitty off, and she boards the bus to the camp Her fears are initially put to rest, as her old friends embrace her immediately However, after using her powers to retrieve items stolen by junior counselors, rumors of a mutant at the camp disturb both the campers and Shadowcat's peace of mind. X-Men: Annual[...]
X-Men: Wakanda Forever #1 cover by Terry and Rachel Dodson
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] In the past, we see Nakia's initiation into the Dora Milaje and her first meeting with the X-Man, Storm In the present, Storm, Rogue, and Nightcrawler are patronizing a local African cuisine-inspired grocery when Malice arrives with Mimic-27 to kill Ororo Munroe The Mimic has evolved to replicate the X-Men at Malice's command, and[...]
Mr. & Mrs. X #1 cover by Terry and Rachel Dodson
X has given me the full course, and I dug it. Gambit and Rogue are frigging adorable in this and seeing the excited assistance from the likes of Storm, Jubilee, Bishop, and a mystery guest I won't spoil makes this comic click so well. The dialogue is great too When it needs to be heartfelt, it gets[...]
X-Men: Gold #32 cover by Phil Noto
She has already downed Colossus and Kitty Pryde, and Magik and Storm follow soon after Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Iceman, and Pyro are the only ones left to calm Rachel down, but, after Prestige so easily incapacitated the other X-Men, can these four X-Men save the day? X-Men Gold #32 cover by Phil Noto After the Days of Future[...]
X-Men: Red #6 cover by Travis Charest
Namor, Nightcrawler, and Storm don't get much to do, but future issues will likely spotlight them more. Cassandra Nova is further expanded upon (yes, I do know she's an older villain) in the context of this story Her mutant hatred is motivated by her near-death at the hands of Charles Xavier This doesn't mean that it's[...]
Let's Take a Look at the New X-Men Marvel Legends Wave
This Storm figure is perfect Great outfit choice, the mohawk with the fade is fantastic, the head sculpt is striking from any angle Even the lightning pieces work here I have zero bad things to say about this one Super, super good job here. Sadly, we limp across the finish line with the Apocalypse BAF[...]
Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #2 cover by Greg Land, Jay Leisten, and Jason Keith
Storm, Rogue, and Psylocke are taken back to Viper's hideout, and we learn the extent of their operation Kitty, Domino, and Jubilee must go undercover in Madripoor's seedy underworld if they ever hope to find their X-Men teammates and Wolverine. Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #2 cover by Greg Land, Jay Leisten, and Jason Keith Of[...]
X-Men: Gold #29 cover by Phil Noto
Kitty and Piotr have some cute moments, Iceman gets to be a badass, Storm is Storm and awesome, and Gambit garners a couple of laughs. X-Men: Gold #29 art by Geraldo Borges and Arif Prianto Artist Geraldo Borges and color artist Arif Prianto handle the bulk of the art in the book, with David Marquez and Matthew[...]
X-Men '92 Bishop and Storm Kotobukiya Statue
Storm and Bishop are the latest, following announcements for Professor X, Wolverine, Jubilee, Beast, and Cyclops Bishop will be posed with his futuristic blaster rifle, while Storm comes perched on a translucent base to mimic her flying These are 1/10 scale like the others, cost $89.99 and will hit stores in December.  Check out the[...]
Jordan White: No Current Plans for Ta-Nehisi Coates and Jen Bartel's Storm Series
The planned Storm series by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Jen Bartel appears to be on permanent hiatus. From the interview: Here's an update for Starleafgirl and several others, who asked, "Any update on when we can expect the Storm solo book from Ta-Nehisi Coates and Jen Bartel? I've been especially excited to see Jen Bartel draw Storm, would[...]
X-Men Gold #28 cover by Phil Noto
Plus, Storm gets a very badass moment to show off her Stormcaster abilities Rachel and Kitty get some cool moments too. X-Men Gold #28 art by Michele Bandini and Arif Prianto Michele Bandini's artwork is absolutely gorgeous in this issue It adds a sleekness, expressiveness, and energy to the comic which adds an extra jolt of life[...]
Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #1 cover by Greg Land and Jason Keith
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] The X-Men believe that Magneto may be responsible for the disappearance of Wolverine, and a team of Kitty Pryde, Storm, Rogue, Psylocke, Domino, and Jubilee leave for Madripoor, the current base of operation for Magneto's X-Men Things are fishy upon arrival, and the X-Men are left to wonder what Magneto is up to and[...]
X-Men: Red #4 cover by Travis Charest
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Jean Grey's X-Men team returns to Wakanda with the Sentinel controlled by Trinary, but they are immediately attacked by Storm Jean detects that someone has taken over Storm If they survive this encounter, they will need to free Storm, discover how she is being controlled, and stop further attacks from falling upon Wakanda. X-Men Red[...]
X-Men Wedding Special #1 cover by J. Scott Campbell
Finally, we see Kitty's bachelorette party joined by Rogue, Storm, a slew of X-Men ladies, and another surprise and uninvited guest. X-Men Wedding Special #1 cover by J Scott Campbell and Sabine Rich This collection of stories in the X-Men Wedding Special is a mixed bag No one of the stories is especially bad, but only one[...]
Comic Book Wins and Losses, Week of April 17th, 2018: One Bat Flies and the Other Falters
The ending scene with T'Challa and Storm is especially enjoyable, and Leonard Kirk's art is quite solid. Black Hammer: Age of Doom #1 cover by Dean Ormston Loss: Black Hammer: Age of Doom #1 Doesn't Impress I've become fond of Jeff Lemire's Dark Horse-based Black Hammer line of comics in the past year, but Age of Doom #1 was not among its better installments[...]
Black Panther #172 cover by Chris Sprouse, Karl Story, and Matt Milla
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] The Adversary has arrived in Wakanda, and it's up to a coordinated effort from Wakanda's greatest warriors, led by Black Panther, Shuri, and Storm, to save the nation from this great and ancient evil Will their best be enough to win the day? Black Panther #172 cover by Chris Sprouse, Karl Story, and Matt Milla This[...]
X-Men: Gold #25 cover by Ryan Stegman and Edgar Delgado
However, the main Gold team is still in prison and can't join the fight, but that problem may resolve itself sooner than later. X-Men: Gold #25 cover by Ryan Stegman and Edgar Delgado X-Men: Gold #25 presents a pleasingly straightforward story which manages to accomplish a fair amount without much digression. Even the prison-break plotline boils down to,[...]