The second issue has the best couples’ scene with Storm and Wolverine on a dinner date. Greg Pak writes her character well so we see the person behind the superhero as well – it’s a very humanising portrayal.Īnd that’s essentially what this book is: a character sketch, rather than a story-driven comic. It instantly showed you how powerful a character she is and how grossly under-used she is in the ensemble titles she appears in. The first story about the tsunami, and the evil paramilitary organisation Storm decides to beat up, was definitely the best. Storm deflects a tsunami, saving a small island nation from devastation looks for runaways in Noo Yawk works with Forge to set up an irrigation system in an African village and helps an old Wolverine character, Yukio, maintain her power over some underground gangs. There’s no real story arc here, just several one-shots and a two-parter at the end. Like Cyclops and Magneto, Storm is the latest X-Man to get her own solo series – and it’s not bad!
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