CBR News spoke to Greg Pak about giving Ororo Monroe her first ever ongoing series as "Storm" goes solo this July at Marvel Comics.
[I]Full article [URL=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=52542]here[/URL].[/I]
CBR News spoke to Greg Pak about giving Ororo Monroe her first ever ongoing series as "Storm" goes solo this July at Marvel Comics.
[I]Full article [URL=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=52542]here[/URL].[/I]
[QUOTE=CBR News;40871]CBR News spoke to CBR News about giving Ororo Monroe her first ever ongoing series as "Storm" goes solo this July at Marvel Comics.
[I]Full article [URL=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=52542]here[/URL].[/I][/QUOTE]
Loving it!
Cautiously optimistic...
leader of mutantkind
No new art and no cat's eyes.
Good to see that she has not been forgotten. In addition, it's nice to see the return of the Mohawk which brings back memories of my early childhood.
Not anything new really but still really excited. Cant wait for july!!!!
As a new father to a little girl (9 months already! Time goes by way too fast!) that I hope to introduce to comics in a few years, I'm so happy to see a surge in positive female leads in comics. Particular kudos to Marvel for the recent release of Captain Marvel, She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel, Elektra (questionable on the positive role model aspect), Black Widow (again, questionable) and Storm solo books. By the time my little girl is old enough to get into books, I'm hopeful that she'll have way more options that reflect her gender (positively) than girls did when I started reading books.
Did mutantkind vote on storm
I'm also cautiously optimistic about this series. Will definitely pick up the first issue at least. Does this mean she will no longer be Headmistress at the JGS? If so, who's going to take up leadership there? And is she still going to be the 'unofficial' leader of the all female group of X-Men? I'm interested to see how this is all going to work out and effect the other x-books, especially with Nightcrawler also having his solo and Wolverine gone.
[QUOTE=Manchuto;40898]Good to see that she has not been forgotten. In addition, it's nice to see the return of the Mohawk which brings back memories of my early childhood.[/QUOTE]
The mohawk's been back since she joined up with the JGS in like issue 24 of WATXM, so that's not really anything new.
She is definitely kickass in the mohawk though, and I like Badass Storm way better than somewhat uptight, prim & proper Goddess Storm. :)
Storm is the most powerful woman? Since when? She spent most of her time in BoTA tied up.
[QUOTE=id10tSavant;40931]As a new father to a little girl (9 months already! Time goes by way too fast!) that I hope to introduce to comics in a few years, I'm so happy to see a surge in positive female leads in comics. Particular kudos to Marvel for the recent release of Captain Marvel, She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel, Elektra (questionable on the positive role model aspect), Black Widow (again, questionable) and Storm solo books. By the time my little girl is old enough to get into books, I'm hopeful that she'll have way more options that reflect her gender (positively) than girls did when I started reading books.[/QUOTE]
Oh man. I've got a precious new niece and I feel you there.
why does marvel refuse to show us any new material for this book? nice article, but what are they hiding.
[QUOTE=Daithi;40952]Storm is the most powerful woman? Since when? She spent most of her time in BoTA tied up.[/QUOTE]
Don't think many characters came out of BOTA looking good.
[QUOTE=Tenebrae;40993]Don't think many characters came out of BOTA looking good.[/QUOTE]
kitty gained some respect back with me.