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5 (1) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (1) 1 (0) 3.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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"Miss Munroe is everything" 1
The title of this review is a paraphrase of something a student says during an outburst from Storm, and I'm inclined to agree with her.The artwork from Victor Ibanez stays beautiful throughoutStorm #1 is a very strong first issue, due in no small part to the fact that there is no need to establish the status quo or explain Storm's motivations. She's been one of the most prominent X-Men for decades. We know what she's about, and so does Greg Pak.Storm is a badass. A leader. A former queen. And m...
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Storm #1 Review: Oh. My. GOD! 2
"When I was just a girl, I called myself Goddess, and I lived in the sky. Sometimes I wonder why I ever left. I'm a Mutant with the power to control the weather. Here's where I belong, every nerve connected with the wind, the clouds, the vapor." "When I was a girl, the sky called me home. Should be interesting to see what calls me next."I'm trying to think of better words to describe this comic than "Oh. My. GOD!" The problem is, those exact words are exactly what I've been saying since I finish...
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Instead of a Rush, It Just Feels Rushed 0
Storm has never been a character I've cared for immensely over the years. Yes, she's a strong female protagonist, but the X-Men has never been very short of those, and Storm has always come across a bit to brash and, in recent comics, kind of a bitch. And, while this is better than being a tool of mass destruction for villains or arm candy for our heroes (*cough*JeanGrey*cough*) she feels more like the other extreme, almost unapproachable in many ways. And, while this could have been a great mea...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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