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[QUOTE=Havok83;4932996]Yep
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I'm not really a fan of his work.
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Various splash pages of Storm:
Ken Steacy (Marvel Fanfare #23, November 1985):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/kUW1hNF.jpg[/img]
Bret Blevins (Marvel Fanfare #37, April 1988):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/IeWjVva.jpg[/img]
Craig Hamilton (Marvel Fanfare #40, October 1988):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/0pLZAlR.jpg[/img]
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Barry Windsor-Smith (Marvel Fanfare #45, August 1989):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/iDatk80.jpg[/img]
Jim Lee (Marvel Illustrated: Swimsuit Issue #1, January 1991):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/8agFH0ir.jpg[/img]
Andrew Wildman (Marvel Swimsuit Special #2, January 1993):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/mCQpuIa.jpg[/img]
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Joe Jusko (The Marvel Masterpieces Collection #3, July 1993):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/qgAYKFU.jpg[/img]
Mike Kaluta (The Marvel Masterpieces 2 Collection #2, August 1994):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/GJPYngo.jpg[/img]
Terry Dodson (Storm #1, February 1996):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/b0vxjaM.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4933187]Various splash pages of Storm:
Ken Steacy (Marvel Fanfare #23, November 1985):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/kUW1hNF.jpg[/img]
Bret Blevins (Marvel Fanfare #37, April 1988):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/IeWjVva.jpg[/img]
Craig Hamilton (Marvel Fanfare #40, October 1988):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/0pLZAlR.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
thanks love for sharing all the photos. never seen this last one nor the middle from the last three you posted!! I love it!!
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Truth be told, I didn't mind Humberto Ramos's Storm on Extraordinary X-Men. While I thought the uniform was stupid (why expose your mid-drift unless you're invulnerable), I liked his Storm overall. I'd rather have him on a solo than Jen.
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[QUOTE=Stormrocks;4933259]Truth be told, I didn't mind Humberto Ramos's Storm on Extraordinary X-Men. While I thought the uniform was stupid (why expose your mid-drift unless you're invulnerable), I liked his Storm overall. I'd rather have him on a solo than Jen.
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His Storm was good in some panels .. but she looked wonky as hell in some of the action scenes. What about Kenneth Rocafort? I think he does a nice Storm
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Funny, I cant post images I wonder why.. and they keep popping up in my attachments which is super annoying.
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[QUOTE=Rosa Snarks;4933294]Funny, I cant post images I wonder why.. and they keep popping up in my attachments which is super annoying.[/QUOTE]
I can see your images. attachments only show when you logon but if not it shows as a link address.
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[QUOTE=Stormrocks;4933259]Truth be told, I didn't mind Humberto Ramos's Storm on Extraordinary X-Men. While I thought the uniform was stupid (why expose your mid-drift unless you're invulnerable), I liked his Storm overall. I'd rather have him on a solo than Jen.
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Me too. I only like Jen drawing faces but from neck down it is a no no for me.
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ladies and gents I just finished the entire uncanny stories. now I need some new books to try and read. I prefer storm centered stories but if not the next book after uncanny ends works too. any suggestions? I think I'm going to try and read the older bp books as well and finally see why our BP family gives coates so much criticism.
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[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4933187]Various splash pages of Storm.
Craig Hamilton (Marvel Fanfare #40, October 1988):
[img]https://i.imgur.com/0pLZAlR.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
One of my favourites, I love his work. Pretty good Ororo/Mystique short story in that issue too.
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;4933439]ladies and gents I just finished the entire uncanny stories. now I need some new books to try and read. I prefer storm centered stories but if not the next book after uncanny ends works too. any suggestions? I think I'm going to try and read the older bp books as well and finally see why our BP family gives coates so much criticism.[/QUOTE]
BP really starts with Priest, in my opinion, and that will have at least a couple issues of Storm in there(sure, the old school Jack Kirby stuff isn't as bad as one might think, but Priest is the modern BP). I actually never read the whole thing either.
As for other stories/series, did you read all of X-Treme X-Men, and 1991's X-Men? X-Treme is required reading for Storm fans. The 91 series has Storm sprinkled in there, especially in the later part of the series where it rotated with Uncanny, but the early part is light on Storm(mostly the Blue team).
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[QUOTE=yogaflame;4933598]BP really starts with Priest, in my opinion, and that will have at least a couple issues of Storm in there(sure, the old school Jack Kirby stuff isn't as bad as one might think, but Priest is the modern BP). I actually never read the whole thing either.
As for other stories/series, did you read all of X-Treme X-Men, and 1991's X-Men? X-Treme is required reading for Storm fans. The 91 series has Storm sprinkled in there, especially in the later part of the series where it rotated with Uncanny, but the early part is light on Storm(mostly the Blue team).[/QUOTE]
omg that's so freaky!!! I was going to start with priest lolol I posted that over in the BP thread lol.
i havent read all of xtreme xmen yet of 91s xmen. thanks yoga I will try reading these in parallel!!!!
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;4933791]omg that's so freaky!!! I was going to start with priest lolol I posted that over in the BP thread lol.
i havent read all of xtreme xmen yet of 91s xmen. thanks yoga I will try reading these in parallel!!!![/QUOTE]
lol, I know I'm psychic. ;)
I would read X-Men 1991 first. Really you should have read it in conjunction with Uncanny, as they only stay very distinct for the first dozen issues or so(then they rrrrrrrrrealy are just yin and yang to the same story). In fact, I think the X-Treme concept/team is introduced in X-Men to begin with. Besides, it will be like saving the best for last(X-Treme really is a tour de force for Storm. Some of her best times as leader, as a character; expanding on her classical Claremont Uncanny run).