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[QUOTE=Wind Rider;4883235]I’m hoping for Dauterman but wouldn’t be mad at Pepe, Ibanez, Molina, Jimenez, Davis or Larocca <3[/QUOTE]
I know for sure Ms. Jen Bartel will be doing a page and her sneak peak looked glorious. I really how she draws storm.
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I just think that making her a goddess ruins the aspect of self-guilt, especially considering she's black. In real-life there do exist people that are subject to constant racism and they can't just escape it, to the point that they may try to tell themselves they aren't black (there are extreme cases of those who do). Just hand-waving Storm off as a goddess nullifies that sense of self-hatred as she is literally above humanity.
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[QUOTE=Oheao;4883314]I just think that making her a goddess ruins the aspect of self-guilt, especially considering she's black. In real-life there do exist people that are subject to constant racism and they can't just escape it, to the point that they may try to tell themselves they aren't black (there are extreme cases of those who do). Just hand-waving Storm off as a goddess nullifies that sense of self-hatred as she is literally above humanity.[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure I understand your rationale. Being worshipped, being a goddess doesnt prevent other bigots who see her as a black woman concluding she is a lesser because of her skin color. I look at someone like Meghan Markle who literally became a princess and her status didnt prevent her from experiencing the hatred some have towards black people. So I'm not sure how her being confirmed as a goddess would impact how bigots may view her.
Speaking of which as it is relevant to this convo:
[video=youtube_share;FQ8PAunfGGk]https://youtu.be/FQ8PAunfGGk[/video]
I love that there was ZERO mention of hammertime.
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[QUOTE=Devaishwarya;4883181]I wonder which artist will be doing Storm's pages for the GSXM tribute issue?[/QUOTE]
So, funny enough, in X-men Monday’s AIPT interview, JDW let slip that the pages in the upcoming Giant Size tribute book directly correlate to the artists AS LISTED in the solicitation. Giving the example of Ross being first listed in those names, so he will be drawing page 1 and so on with the others. He mentioned there were two names that happen to be switched due to a publishing error but the rest go in order as printed. So technically by counting the pages to Storm’s intro and other key Ororo moments from GSX#1, we can figure out who the artists will be for those parts! Perfectly aligns with Bartel’s position in the solicitation line up and the preview we saw from her that looks like the page before she charges up Polaris to shoot Krakoa into space. Just a helpful hint for anyone curious about who will be drawings Ororo’s parts.
Now I’m a bit behind now so forgive me but my two cents on Thor vs Storm in weather manipulation are as follows. Storm is an omega level weather manipulator. That means no one and no thing on earth can match her weather MANIPULATING abilities. Thor, in my opinion, does not threaten Ororo in this category because he MANIFESTS weather (via magic) as opposed to MANIPULATING it via elemental control/power. So essentially I see all of his feats as workings of unnatural weather manifestations. Not “real” weather, manipulated by the forces of nature but “magic” lightning, “magic” cyclones, “magic” rain, etc. etc. So as far as governing the natural elements that dictate the forces of nature and weather go? Ororo is the best there is as far as we know. Thor is a glorified muscle magician.
Lastly, I was thinking about this lately after it’s beautiful rendition in the GS:JG+EF issue but how do we not have a backstory for Ororo’s diadem yet? To me, it’s her Kryptonian “S”, her Bat Signal, her one-starred America shield and her spider logo. It’s the most emblematic symbol of her character, iconic and unique in its design and use. When one sees that symbol, one can’t think of anything but Ororo, the Goddess. So how come we don’t have any info on it really? Where did it come from? Who gave it to her? How cool would it be to have a “hidden” story of how Ororo came upon her most iconic “crown”, and to me the symbol of her divinity/regal nature. It was boggling my mind the other day that something so prevalent and uniquely tied to her has never been explored in depth before! I would love for it to be a diadem received from her maternal grandmother or tribe that has been passed on to gifted wind-riders or witches the light her bloodline. Perhaps Ashake crafted it and there is a magical component to it, destined to crown the head of her future, great and legendary granddaughter? Just thought it’d be a cool story to go into after all these years. Maybe even with Ororo traveling through time and tracing its origins herself while simultaneously exploring her ancestral heritage. Unlocking parts of her story piece by piece as she gets closer to meeting Ashake herself, who could help explain Ororo’s divinity to her, where it stems from (some feat or premonition by/from Ashake that caused her and her bloodline to be blessed by Oshtur), and help Ororo come to terms with her past, present, and future? What would you guys think of a story like that?
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[QUOTE=BlkGldBlu;4882970]He does some really great work. Just stumbled soon him today. So far this my fave
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Yeah, he did this only a few days ago. He's a big fan of the Ororo/T'Challa pairing and has done some epic self comic work with them as a couple who had children. He did this several years ago. If you get a chance, check out his website or FB page for the comic. His version of Ororo and T'Challa's two children is really good stuff.
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[QUOTE=Ororo101;4883423]So, funny enough, in X-men Monday’s AIPT interview, JDW let slip that the pages in the upcoming Giant Size tribute book directly correlate to the artists AS LISTED in the solicitation. Giving the example of Ross being first listed in those names, so he will be drawing page 1 and so on with the others. He mentioned there were two names that happen to be switched due to a publishing error but the rest go in order as printed. So technically by counting the pages to Storm’s intro and other key Ororo moments from GSX#1, we can figure out who the artists will be for those parts! Perfectly aligns with Bartel’s position in the solicitation line up and the preview we saw from her that looks like the page before she charges up Polaris to shoot Krakoa into space. Just a helpful hint for anyone curious about who will be drawings Ororo’s parts.
Now I’m a bit behind now so forgive me but my two cents on Thor vs Storm in weather manipulation are as follows. Storm is an omega level weather manipulator. That means no one and no thing on earth can match her weather MANIPULATING abilities. Thor, in my opinion, does not threaten Ororo in this category because he MANIFESTS weather (via magic) as opposed to MANIPULATING it via elemental control/power. So essentially I see all of his feats as workings of unnatural weather manifestations. Not “real” weather, manipulated by the forces of nature but “magic” lightning, “magic” cyclones, “magic” rain, etc. etc. So as far as governing the natural elements that dictate the forces of nature and weather go? Ororo is the best there is as far as we know. Thor is a glorified muscle magician.
Lastly, I was thinking about this lately after it’s beautiful rendition in the GS:JG+EF issue but how do we not have a backstory for Ororo’s diadem yet? To me, it’s her Kryptonian “S”, her Bat Signal, her one-starred America shield and her spider logo. It’s the most emblematic symbol of her character, iconic and unique in its design and use. When one sees that symbol, one can’t think of anything but Ororo, the Goddess. So how come we don’t have any info on it really? Where did it come from? Who gave it to her? How cool would it be to have a “hidden” story of how Ororo came upon her most iconic “crown”, and to me the symbol of her divinity/regal nature. It was boggling my mind the other day that something so prevalent and uniquely tied to her has never been explored in depth before! I would love for it to be a diadem received from her maternal grandmother or tribe that has been passed on to gifted wind-riders or witches the light her bloodline. Perhaps Ashake crafted it and there is a magical component to it, destined to crown the head of her future, great and legendary granddaughter? Just thought it’d be a cool story to go into after all these years. Maybe even with Ororo traveling through time and tracing its origins herself while simultaneously exploring her ancestral heritage. Unlocking parts of her story piece by piece as she gets closer to meeting Ashake herself, who could help explain Ororo’s divinity to her, where it stems from (some feat or premonition by/from Ashake that caused her and her bloodline to be blessed by Oshtur), and help Ororo come to terms with her past, present, and future? What would you guys think of a story like that?[/QUOTE]
I loved the end of your post.
It is very true I always myself, saw her Tiarra as "Her" sigil or symbol.
Though Coates Did explore her "Godhood" in a way. I just wonder how much of that translates into her culture or ties in with the WindRider legend or the former WindRider. Which why I was to see more exploration. Is Ororo like the Avatar just reincarnated. Is she the One True Morty.
I know her Ruby opal is part of the Madipoor set but what if on its own it was special unique in some way.
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[QUOTE=BlkGldBlu;4883502]I loved the end of your post.
It is very true I always myself, saw her Tiarra as "Her" sigil or symbol.
Though Coates Did explore her "Godhood" in a way. I just wonder how much of that translates into her culture or ties in with the WindRider legend or the former WindRider. Which why I was to see more exploration. Is Ororo like the Avatar just reincarnated. Is she the One True Morty.
I know her Ruby opal is part of the Madipoor set but what if on its own it was special unique in some way.[/QUOTE]
Very true! He called her Godhood her “birthright” and her “ancestral gift of Godhead”. I just wanna explore the origin of that birthright and where that gift came from and why. This could be an easy three in one whammy of a story, having Ororo flesh out her ancestral lineage, her Godhead, and also weaving some context about magic and how previous priestesses/sorceresses/wind-riders utilized it. Helping Ororo find her next step of accepting her divinity by learning its roots in her family tree and embracing her birthright while exploring her past, present, and future role in the MU. Such a great and missed opportunity to me. Coates or somebody worth their weight needs to hop on that story asap, idk what Marvel is waiting on!
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[QUOTE=Ororo101;4883423]So, funny enough, in X-men Monday’s AIPT interview, JDW let slip that the pages in the upcoming Giant Size tribute book directly correlate to the artists AS LISTED in the solicitation. Giving the example of Ross being first listed in those names, so he will be drawing page 1 and so on with the others. He mentioned there were two names that happen to be switched due to a publishing error but the rest go in order as printed. So technically by counting the pages to Storm’s intro and other key Ororo moments from GSX#1, we can figure out who the artists will be for those parts! Perfectly aligns with Bartel’s position in the solicitation line up and the preview we saw from her that looks like the page before she charges up Polaris to shoot Krakoa into space. Just a helpful hint for anyone curious about who will be drawings Ororo’s parts.
Now I’m a bit behind now so forgive me but my two cents on Thor vs Storm in weather manipulation are as follows. Storm is an omega level weather manipulator. That means no one and no thing on earth can match her weather MANIPULATING abilities. Thor, in my opinion, does not threaten Ororo in this category because he MANIFESTS weather (via magic) as opposed to MANIPULATING it via elemental control/power. So essentially I see all of his feats as workings of unnatural weather manifestations. Not “real” weather, manipulated by the forces of nature but “magic” lightning, “magic” cyclones, “magic” rain, etc. etc. So as far as governing the natural elements that dictate the forces of nature and weather go? Ororo is the best there is as far as we know. Thor is a glorified muscle magician.
Lastly, I was thinking about this lately after it’s beautiful rendition in the GS:JG+EF issue but how do we not have a backstory for Ororo’s diadem yet? To me, it’s her Kryptonian “S”, her Bat Signal, her one-starred America shield and her spider logo. It’s the most emblematic symbol of her character, iconic and unique in its design and use. When one sees that symbol, one can’t think of anything but Ororo, the Goddess. So how come we don’t have any info on it really? Where did it come from? Who gave it to her? How cool would it be to have a “hidden” story of how Ororo came upon her most iconic “crown”, and to me the symbol of her divinity/regal nature. It was boggling my mind the other day that something so prevalent and uniquely tied to her has never been explored in depth before! I would love for it to be a diadem received from her maternal grandmother or tribe that has been passed on to gifted wind-riders or witches the light her bloodline. Perhaps Ashake crafted it and there is a magical component to it, destined to crown the head of her future, great and legendary granddaughter? Just thought it’d be a cool story to go into after all these years. Maybe even with Ororo traveling through time and tracing its origins herself while simultaneously exploring her ancestral heritage. Unlocking parts of her story piece by piece as she gets closer to meeting Ashake herself, who could help explain Ororo’s divinity to her, where it stems from (some feat or premonition by/from Ashake that caused her and her bloodline to be blessed by Oshtur), and help Ororo come to terms with her past, present, and future? What would you guys think of a story like that?[/QUOTE]
I love all of this. the last part is very interesting and it could be something that could be explored in a solo. all of what you said would align perfectly to the reveal that her ancestors extend back to the dawn of humanity. I'm totally here for all of what you described!!!
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[QUOTE=Oheao;4883314]I just think that making her a goddess ruins the aspect of self-guilt, especially considering she's black. In real-life there do exist people that are subject to constant racism and they can't just escape it, to the point that they may try to tell themselves they aren't black (there are extreme cases of those who do). Just hand-waving Storm off as a goddess nullifies that sense of self-hatred as she is literally above humanity.[/QUOTE]
What self guilt?
Ororo never really had any guilt and self hatred as it relates to her powers. The only time I've seen her with any sort of real and possibly deserved self recrimination was how she'd ignored the Morlocks after assuming leadership and blamed herself for their demise.
But as it applies to her "Blackness" and race...nope, never happened.
This. Is. Not. Real. Life.
Fiction does not equate RL.
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[QUOTE=BlkGldBlu;4883502]I loved the end of your post.
It is very true I always myself, saw her Tiarra as "Her" sigil or symbol.
Though Coates Did explore her "Godhood" in a way. I just wonder how much of that translates into her culture or ties in with the WindRider legend or the former WindRider. Which why I was to see more exploration. Is Ororo like the Avatar just reincarnated. Is she the One True Morty.
I know her Ruby opal is part of the Madipoor set but what if on its own it was special unique in some way.[/QUOTE]
I truly believe if Coates does finally write her solo some of these questions will be answered:
[img]https://thumbs.gfycat.com/AliveInferiorArmyant-size_restricted.gif[/img]
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[QUOTE=Devaishwarya;4883694]What self guilt?
Ororo never really had any guilt and self hatred as it relates to her powers. The only time I've seen her with any sort of real and possibly deserved self recrimination was how she'd ignored the Morlocks after assuming leadership and blamed herself for their demise.
But as it applies to her "Blackness" and race...nope, never happened.
This. Is. Not. Real. Life.
Fiction does not equate RL.[/QUOTE]
She obviously had self guilt, why else would she deny that she's a mutant? Instead she deludes herself with grandeur, believing she is a deity rather than a mortal. And um yeah, fiction does equate real life. It's literally impossible not to. We live in society and are effected by it, subconscious or not. What's even more is that despite Storm herself being African, those who created her aren't. She is more a reflection of American views/attitudes during the 1970s than she is for Kenya. I don't understand how someone could argue that with mutants and X-Men of all characters.
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[QUOTE=Oheao;4883790]She obviously had self guilt, why else would she deny that she's a mutant? Instead she deludes herself with grandeur, believing she is a deity rather than a mortal. And um yeah, fiction does equate real life. It's literally impossible not to. We live in society and are effected by it, subconscious or not. What's even more is that despite Storm herself being African, those who created her aren't. She is more a reflection of American views/attitudes during the 1970s than she is for Kenya. I don't understand how someone could argue that with mutants and X-Men of all characters.[/QUOTE]
self-hate would be her denying something that is her blood right:
[img]https://comicvine1.cbsistatic.com/uploads/original/4/40042/3417714-energy sight - seeing the world as energy rather than physical matter 1.jpg[/img]
[img]https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/vsbattles/images/5/55/97970798799798.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20190120080222[/img]
the latter scan was written by an african american writer so whatever such attitudes these writers had of her then doesnt necessarily impact the attitudes of the writers in the same way who write her now.
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[QUOTE=Oheao;4883314]I just think that making her a goddess ruins the aspect of self-guilt, especially considering she's black. In real-life there do exist people that are subject to constant racism and they can't just escape it, to the point that they may try to tell themselves they aren't black (there are extreme cases of those who do). Just hand-waving Storm off as a goddess nullifies that sense of self-hatred as she is literally above humanity.[/QUOTE]
In what universe should Ororo harbor self-guilt or self-hatred? They made Oya for that mess.
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[QUOTE=yogaflame;4883918]In what universe should Ororo harbor self-guilt or self-hatred? They made Oya for that mess.[/QUOTE]
oooh excellent point. I forgot about her.
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[QUOTE=Oheao;4883790]She obviously had self guilt, why else would she deny that she's a mutant? Instead she deludes herself with grandeur, believing she is a deity rather than a mortal. And um yeah, fiction does equate real life. It's literally impossible not to. We live in society and are effected by it, subconscious or not. What's even more is that despite Storm herself being African, those who created her aren't. She is more a reflection of American views/attitudes during the 1970s than she is for Kenya. I don't understand how someone could argue that with mutants and X-Men of all characters.[/QUOTE]
You are absolutely, unequivocally wrong.
But you keep doing you.
Peace and Blessings.
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Are any of y'all gonna watch The New Mutants movie this year?
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[QUOTE=metalclouds;4883980]Are any of y'all gonna watch The New Mutants movie this year?[/QUOTE]
I am! I can't wait!!!!!
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[QUOTE=metalclouds;4883980]Are any of y'all gonna watch The New Mutants movie this year?[/QUOTE]
nope it's a big pass for me. cant deal with the further white washing of black characters but let us know how you like if u see it
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wait what black characters did they whitewash lol
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[QUOTE=metalclouds;4884011]wait what black characters did they whitewash lol[/QUOTE]
sunspot and ms Reyes. lol
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I know who sunspot is but idk Reyes lol. I'll probably go see it cause I just love fanstasy stuff with powers and all that.
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What does this have to do with Storm?
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clean this up quite a bit. Storm, Jean, and Emma
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[QUOTE=metalclouds;4883980]Are any of y'all gonna watch The New Mutants movie this year?[/QUOTE]
Nope. And I love their choice for Magik. But I won’t see anything X-related produced by Fox. Guaranteed disappointment.
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[QUOTE=metalclouds;4884038]I know who sunspot is but idk Reyes lol. I'll probably go see it cause I just love fanstasy stuff with powers and all that.[/QUOTE]
it looks like it may be cute. I like the concept but I'm not for foxmen lol
[QUOTE=jwatson;4884053]clean this up quite a bit. Storm, Jean, and Emma
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I love your storm in this image.
[QUOTE=yogaflame;4884044]What does this have to do with Storm?[/QUOTE]
how bout we make it about her. I dont think ororo has much interaction with these two do they have any substantial interaction with storm:
[img]http://www.multiversitycomics.com/wp-content/themes/mvc/images/timthumb.php?src=http://multiversitystatic.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2019/11/X-Men-1-storm-and-dr-reyes.jpg.jpg&q=95&w=588&zc=1&a=t[/img]
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;4884020]sunspot and ms Reyes. lol[/QUOTE]
I saw Sunspot, who the hell is playing Reyes?
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[QUOTE=LordAllMIghty;4884084]I saw Sunspot, who the hell is playing Reyes?[/QUOTE]
chile I don't even know but she dont look anything like the image in posted above lol
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[QUOTE=yogaflame;4883918]In what universe should Ororo harbor self-guilt or self-hatred? They made Oya for that mess.[/QUOTE]
Bloop! Ended ha
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[QUOTE=CookieOnTsunami;4884125]Bloop! Ended ha[/QUOTE]
I was wondering where you were at bish.
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there is a lot in this article that I'm not aligned to but still worth sharing I guess lol:
[url]https://www.cbr.com/storm-new-abilities-black-panther/[/url]
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[QUOTE=metalclouds;4883980]Are any of y'all gonna watch The New Mutants movie this year?[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure.
Seeing how the whole X-Men will just be Mutants , and some will be sprinkle in.
And seeing how the Eternals movie is the movie that's coming out after NM. If I can some how headcanon it as another form of Random Mutant appearance.
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;4885004]there is a lot in this article that I'm not aligned to but still worth sharing I guess lol:
[url]https://www.cbr.com/storm-new-abilities-black-panther/[/url][/QUOTE]
I liked this article, it represented very well what I thought about what Storm did in BP, which is more aligned to the Omega level than the her godhead.
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[QUOTE=HeraldOfStorm;4885066]I liked this article, it represented very well what I thought about what Storm did in BP, which is more aligned to the Omega level than the her godhead.[/QUOTE]
that was my primary issue with the article. omega level mutant has been the xmen theme, which we haven't seen why she is one yet, but bp theme has always been she is a goddess. it disregards the work Coates has done to not directly call out the details he has included in his book. I mean the issue where she does this feat she is called a goddess, that is the funny part.
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;4885088]that was my primary issue with the article. omega level mutant has been the xmen theme, which we haven't seen why she is one yet, but bp theme has always been she is a goddess. it disregards the work Coates has done to not directly call out the details he has included in his book. I mean the issue where she does this feat she is called a goddess, that is the funny part.[/QUOTE]
Omega thing has the biggest focus on the X-Office but I think that doesn’t stop other writers from using Storm’s omegas powers just as other writers have mentioned Storm’s divinity in other books like Fearless & Uncanny X-Men .
and I don't think she was using her divine powers at this moment (I would be disappointed), and she is often called the Goddess or Hadari Yao even when she is not using those powers
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[QUOTE=HeraldOfStorm;4885143]Omega thing has the biggest focus on the X-Office but I think that doesn’t stop other writers from using Storm’s omegas powers just as other writers have mentioned Storm’s divinity in other books like Fearless & Uncanny X-Men .
and I don't think she was using her divine powers at this moment (I would be disappointed), and she is often called the Goddess or Hadari Yao even when she is not using those powers[/QUOTE]
Honestly, that feat can be considered Omega OR Goddess.
Whichever you decide to choose you wouldn't be wrong. What Storm did in BP is really up to your interpretation of the feat. It can be Goddess because of the grass growing. It can be Omega being the fact she's in space and her powers do change in space.
Either or you wouldn't be wrong.
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[QUOTE=stormphoenix;4885188]Honestly, that feat can be considered Omega OR Goddess.
Whichever you decide to choose you wouldn't be wrong. What Storm did in BP is really up to your interpretation of the feat. It can be Goddess because of the grass growing. It can be Omega being the fact she's in space and her powers do change in space.
Either or you wouldn't be wrong.[/QUOTE]
tbh i believe it is omega because making plants grow or manipulate them must be part of the immense powerset that Storm has.
I would expect something much more destructive if were Hadari Yao Storm in that situation.
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[QUOTE=HeraldOfStorm;4885214]tbh i believe it is omega because making plants grow or manipulate them must be part of the immense powerset that Storm has.
I would expect something much more destructive if were Hadari Yao Storm in that situation.[/QUOTE]
That's completely fine, if you believe it's an Omega Feat. But if someone else believes it's a Goddess Feat they are not wrong either.
That's why i'm saying an argument really can be made for Both Categories.
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[QUOTE=Wind Rider;4884075]Nope. And I love their choice for Magik. But I won’t see anything X-related produced by Fox. Guaranteed disappointment.[/QUOTE]
Damn I didn't even realize it's from Fox again. No wonder they had to do reshoots 3 times lol
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[QUOTE=HeraldOfStorm;4885143]Omega thing has the biggest focus on the X-Office but I think that doesn’t stop other writers from using Storm’s omegas powers just as other writers have mentioned Storm’s divinity in other books like Fearless & Uncanny X-Men .
and I don't think she was using her divine powers at this moment (I would be disappointed), and she is often called the Goddess or Hadari Yao even when she is not using those powers[/QUOTE]
the thing is though storm as a goddess was first revealed in BP back in 2017 and has been a continued theme when she been in the BP story. coates in the BP books has not once made mention of her being an omega mutant and even said her gift of godhead goes deeper than her mutation. moreover the omega reveal didnt occur until 2019. it wouldn't make sense that coates would suddenly shift what he was writing in regards to her power simply because of Hickman. in fact the only thing he has referenced was krakoa. you will not find one instance of any mention of her being an omega level mutant. the term "goddess" is used multiple times in relation to her .
also when does plant growth fall under weather manipulation? the article says this is due to proper sun/rain ratio but in that space she is in neither of those things are present.
when does her weather control allow her to levitate without the use of wind? the article makes the point of a column of air being used but what isnt that shown artistically?. the article even incorrectly makes the point that she cant use her powers in space but she done that on multiple occassions. lastly they claims Storm has telekinetic abilities (which I love storm but she isnt Jean grey or Betsy). none of that stuff they try to categorize as omega would fall under her normal weather manipulation abilities. that is why the only conclusion that can be made is that she is doing this in her goddess mode.
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;4885383]the thing is though storm as a goddess was first revealed in BP back in 2017 and has been a continued theme when she been in the BP story. coates in the BP books has not once made mention of her being an omega mutant and even said her gift of godhead goes deeper than her mutation. moreover the omega reveal didnt occur until 2019. it wouldn't make sense that coates would suddenly shift what he was writing in regards to her power simply because of Hickman. in fact the only thing he has referenced was krakoa. you will not find one instance of any mention of her being an omega level mutant. the term "goddess" is used multiple times in relation to her .
also when does plant growth fall under weather manipulation? the article says this is due to proper sun/rain ratio but in that space she is in neither of those things are present.
when does her weather control allow her to levitate without the use of wind? the article makes the point of a column of air being used but what isnt that shown artistically?. the article even incorrectly makes the point that she cant use her powers in space but she done that on multiple occassions. lastly they claims Storm has telekinetic abilities (which I love storm but she isnt Jean grey or Betsy). none of that stuff they try to categorize as omega would fall under her normal weather manipulation abilities. that is why the only conclusion that can be made is that she is doing this in her goddess mode.[/QUOTE]
While I appreciate the spotlight article I felt like this was someone who only read that one issue of Black Panther