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Storm is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum, the character first appeared in Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975).
- Ororo Munroe
- Giant-Size X-Men #1, (May 1975)
1 day ago · BLACK SUIT. When Storm's mutant powers returned, she donned a new costume in UNCANNY X-MEN (1963) #230 by Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri.Combining aspects of her original and punk looks, this outfit consisted of leather pants, a long-sleeve top with gold piping in the shape of a lightning bolt across the torso, and a cape split into two sections, like her first cape.
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- 10 X-Men #145-147
- 9 Uncanny X-Men #170
- 8 Uncanny X-Men #172-173
- 7 Uncanny X-Men #186
- 6 Uncanny X-Men #201
- 5 Uncanny X-Men #266
- 4 Marvel Versus DC #3
- 3 X-Men: Worlds Apart #1-4
- 2 X-Men: Curse of The Mutants - Storm and Gambit #1
- 1 X-Men: Red Vol. 2
Written by Chris Claremont, penciled by Dave Cockrum, inked by Josef Rubenstein, colored by Glynis Oliver
As the All-New, All-Different team began to coalesce under the writing of Chris Claremont, they explored the wide reaches of the Marvel Universe. Of course, no such exploration would be complete without meeting Doctor Doom. The team goes to free captured supervillain Arcade from the monarch, and Doom grants their audience on the condition he might have dinner with Storm. Though Doom is charmed by Storm, he captures her and the other X-Men. However, Storm's captivity does not last long. Though...
Written by Chris Claremont, penciled by Paul Smith, inked by Bob Wiacek, colored by Paul Becton and Janine Casey, and lettered by Tom Orzechowski
As Claremont found his footing with the book, he began to introduce darker, more complex scenarios. This included the arrival of the Morlocks, a group of mutants who chose to live apart from society in tunnels beneath New York. The Morlocks' initial appearance saw their leader, Callisto, kidnap Angel so she could marry him. As Shadowcat lays dying from Morlock-inflicted wounds, Storm challenges Callisto to save Pryde's life. Both readers and her in-universe audience were shocked when Storm be...
Written by Chris Claremont, penciled by Paul Smith, inked by Bob Wiacek, colored by Glynis Oliver (credited as Wein), and lettered by Tom Orzechowski
Shortly after their clash with the Morlocks, the X-Men travelled to Japan for the wedding of Wolverine to his then-fiancee, Mariko Yoshida. Though Logan's wedding did not come to pass, Storm underwent important growth during the visit when she met Yukio, a ninja assassin friend of Wolverine. RELATED: X-Men: 10 Queer Headcanons We Need To See Confirmed In this pair of issues, the reserved Storm and reckless Yukio develop a strong connection, so much so that by the story's end, Storm has ditche...
Written by Chris Claremont and Barry Windsor-Smith, penciled by Barry Windsor-Smith, inked by Terry Austin, colored by Glynis Oliver (credited as Wein) and Christie Scheele, and lettered by Tom Orz...
Storm would come to form many important partnerships in her life in addition to Yukio. One such example was with mutant technopath Forge, who Storm meets after she loses her powers. The single issue "Lifedeath" sees the two come together and then tear from each other when Storm learns that Forge is responsible for her depowering. As Storm comes to terms with the loss of her weather-manipulating abilities, she bonds with Forge over the trauma he has similarly borne. The two develop romantic fe...
Written by Chris Claremont, penciled by Rick Leonardi, inked by Whilce Portacio, colored by Glynis Oliver, and lettered by Tom Orzechowski
For decades, Scott Summers was the uncontested leader of the X-Men. However, as his run continued, Claremont introduced other duties like fatherhood and family to Scott's life. Cyclops became a distant husband and father to his family, prompting Storm to challenge him to a duel for leadership of the team. RELATED: 10 Most Common Marvel Tropes As the assembled X-Men and New Mutants watched, a powerless Storm defeated the veteran superhero. In the eyes of readers as well as her teammates, Storm...
Written by Chris Claremont, penciled by Mike Collins, inked by Josef Rubenstein, colored by Brad Vancata, and lettered by Pat Brosseau and Tom Orzechowski
A very complex series of events led to Storm being turned into a child and separated from the X-Men. It would be in this form that Storm would meet Gambit, igniting one of the X-Men's most iconic partnerships. As a real child, Storm was a thief on the streets of Cairo. As an artificially de-aged child, Storm returned to her thieving roots and encountered Gambit. The two would eventually make their way to the X-Men and rejoin the team. In this story, readers caught a glimpse of a Storm who, wh...
Written by Ron Marz, penciled by Dan Jurgens and Claudio Castellini, inked by Joe Rubinstein and Paul Neary, colored by Gregory Wright, and lettered by Bill Oakley
Storm has had plenty of impressive victories over the years, but her most shocking win came over a character from another company: Wonder Woman. In the 1996 Marvel Versus DCcrossover, each company pitted some of their most famous characters against each other and allowed fans to vote on how various battles would go. In one of the more shocking upsets, Storm defeated the Olympian Wonder Woman with a series of powerful lightning blasts. This encounter is notable because fans decided its outcome...
Written by Christopher Yost, penciled by Diogenes Neves, inked by Edgar Tadeo, colored by Raul Trevino, and lettered by Cory Petit
Storm and Black Pantherare two characters whose histories have been heavily intertwined. Though the two's connection is another example of the trope that all African characters must know each other, their eventual marriage provided Storm with an opportunity to explore her royal side in a more modern timeline. Christopher Yost and Dioegenes Neves' X-Men: Worlds Apart is a succinct, exciting look at how Storm's history with X-Men interacts with her new affiliation with Wakanda. As Storm battles...
Written by Chris Kim, penciled by Chris Bachalo, inked by Tim Townsend, Jamie Mendoza, Wayne Faucher, Al Vey, Victor Olazaba, Mark Irwin, and Chris Bachalo, colored by Antonio Fabela and Chris Bach...
While the 2000s were generally a dour time for the X-Men, a bright, silly spot was the 2010 crossover Curse of the Mutants. The series saw Xarus, the son of Dracula, launch an attack on the X-Men with an army of vampires. Naturally, the X-Men required Storm and Gambit to steal the decapitated body of Dracula so he might help them defeat his son. The crossover included plenty of moments that were fun for fun's sake, but also allowed for Storm and Gambit to have serious character moments. While...
Written by Al Ewing, penciled by Stefano Caselli, Juan Cabal, Andrés Genolet, inked by Stefano Caselli Juan Cabal, Andrés Genolet, colored by Federico Blee and Fernando Sifuentes, and lettered by A...
In the Krakoan Era, Storm's majesty has been fully realized. After serving a stint as a member of the Summer Seat, Storm took rulership of the terraformed Arrako (formerly Mars). In this position, Storm has served as mutantkind's voice for all matters intergalactic as well as overseen the more-warlike Arrakoan's joining with Krakoan society. Teaming with characters like Magneto, Sunspot, and Nova, Storm flexes her political muscle as well as her mutant ones. X-Men: Redprovides readers with co...
Storm. As a storied, veteran X-Men member, Ororo Munroe - aka Storm - is one of the most powerful mutants on Earth. A trusted and wise leader of the team, with the ability to control and manipulate weather patterns, Storm has created a legacy. Read Profile. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ... 48. Next. EXCLUSIVE: Gorgeous Marvel Gallery Prints from Upper Deck.
Sideshow Art Prints presents the Storm Fine Art Print, an original Marvel Comics art print by artist Taurin Clarke. Ororo Munroe, better known as the mutant Storm, shines as brightly as a bolt of lightning in this stunning illustration that shows the fan-favorite X-Men heroine truly in her element. Rain pours from the heavens as Storm summons ...
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