This A/B/C list concept I so stupid anyway, who cares?
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It's too bad Storm wasn't able to be re-introduced to movie fans via the first Black Panther movie. Nothing major, just a quick flashback to T'Challa's youth where he meets Ororo. They didn't have to say her name or anything, just show her. Maybe have his mother tease him about it now that T'Challa is older. Something like, "I haven't forgotten that little girl that you almost ran away with when you were a boy, forsaking your family, your pets and all of your hobbies, and even your responsibilities as future King. I wonder what became of her?" Start the buzz there. The only thing moviegoers love more than an action movie is a romantic tale. The general public would have been chomping on the bit to see Storm in the MCU at that point.
[QUOTE=PeterParked;5543974]This A/B/C list concept I so stupid anyway, who cares?[/QUOTE]
IMO it's hard to really classify these characters. I've used those terms before but they may not have been totally accurate.
[QUOTE=JudicatorPrime;5543991]It's too bad Storm wasn't able to be re-introduced to movie fans via the first Black Panther movie. Nothing major, just a quick flashback to T'Challa's youth where he meets Ororo. They didn't have to say her name or anything, just show her. Maybe have his mother tease him about it now that T'Challa is older. Something like, "I haven't forgotten that little girl that you almost ran away with when you were a boy, forsaking your family, your pets and all of your hobbies, and even your responsibilities as future King. I wonder what became of her?" Start the buzz there. The only thing moviegoers love more than an action movie is a romantic tale. The general public would have been chomping on the bit to see Storm in the MCU at that point.[/QUOTE]
Idk if Storm was ever coming in Black Panther.
[QUOTE=Mik;5544017]Idk if Storm was ever coming in Black Panther.[/QUOTE]
No, Marvel wasn't able to use her at all, iirc. But it would have made for an interesting backstory if they could have.
[QUOTE=JudicatorPrime;5544023]No, Marvel wasn't able to use her at all, iirc. But it would have made for an interesting backstory if they could have.[/QUOTE]
It's too bad she couldn't be introduced in the BP movie. Fox never did give her much of a chance to shine as a character once Hugh Jackman Wolverine caught on.
[QUOTE=JudicatorPrime;5544023]No, Marvel wasn't able to use her at all, iirc. But it would have made for an interesting backstory if they could have.[/QUOTE]
I've never been too keen on the whole relationship, so I don't really miss it in live action
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Her popularity outside of comics and in observing Marvel practices makes me believe they don't know how to market to audience to reach the fans who would pick up the books plus I think different format than singles issue would do better. [B]Also Storm IMO would have stable selling book like Captain Marvel if they had push her the same. And when I say push I mean "restart" book before it reaches cancelation level allow a book to grow an audience.[/B][/QUOTE]
I guess the bolded part could be said for a couple female characters.
[QUOTE=chicago_bastard;5544176]I guess the bolded part could be said for a couple female characters.[/QUOTE]
I never got the whole "we can only push one female hero at once" business. As if only one male hero is pushed
Storm should be on teams, not solos. Letter grades invoke brainrot. Your favs are all flops.
[QUOTE=Mik;5544156]I've never been too keen on the whole relationship, so I don't really miss it in live action[/QUOTE]
The relationship definitely has its detractors. I think it was more popular to muse about back in the late 1970s and early 80s during the resurgence of the X-men.
[QUOTE=Snoop Dogg;5544301]Storm should be on teams, not solos. [/QUOTE]
I disagree. I think it's just easier for Marvel not to even try with Storm and some of the other X-characters. I mean unless you're hyperviolent like Wolverine, toting big guns like Cable, or appealing to the sensibilities and humor of prepubescents like Deadpool, you're probably not going to get a lengthy ongoing as an X-character.
[QUOTE=JudicatorPrime;5544867]I disagree. I think it's just easier for Marvel not to even try with Storm and some of the other X-characters. I mean unless you're hyperviolent like Wolverine, toting big guns like Cable, or appealing to the sensibilities and humor of prepubescents like Deadpool, you're probably not going to get a lengthy ongoing as an X-character.[/QUOTE]
The mutants are a very tight property when comes to storytelling, and they are established as a family as an IP. Wolverine, Deadpool, etc. are parodies of themselves at this point. A lot of people should get solos. I always thought of Storm as a leader of a team for a book. I wonder what they would write about her. I never read her last solo series, but anyone can be written as a solo if they try.