[QUOTE=Devaishwarya;5752879]That art....ugh! No No No. Why does she look like Michaela Coel in one panel but something completely different (wtf?) after?[/QUOTE]
I was offended too ..lol.. But hopefully the art gets better.
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[QUOTE=Devaishwarya;5752879]That art....ugh! No No No. Why does she look like Michaela Coel in one panel but something completely different (wtf?) after?[/QUOTE]
I was offended too ..lol.. But hopefully the art gets better.
[QUOTE=Devaishwarya;5752879]That art....ugh! No No No. Why does she look like Michaela Coel in one panel but something completely different (wtf?) after?[/QUOTE]
That last page looked like her sky self was getting full off a buffet of clouds.
[QUOTE=Wind Rider;5752858]I did. And I hope he didn't. I think they were checking "if he did"...so I am hoping that leaves room for two things:
- Loop is closed and no upgrades made because she really doesn't need them
- He did make an upgrade to justify her doing something that she currently can't (i.e. now she takes on elemental forms at will)
I think it gives the writers some creative development opportunities that are outside Storm's current norm.[/QUOTE]
I think he simply opened her to a deeper level of her potential.
Naaah but seriously I think he did something to her and her powers. Remember that after he yielded he said that she is of arakko and perhaps....perhaps of amneth. So what did he see within her that promoted him to make such a statement and what does it mean to be of amneth.
From its description amneth is home to daemons and primordial eldritch creatures and gods. The eldritch live or exist in amneth. So what does this mean for storm.
A really good issue, story-wise.
I always love seeing Storm go hand-to-hand but I just wish her fights would last a few pages longer than they do...this "one stroke and done" **** is anticlimactic and boring (I had the same complaint when she vs Death and vs Calisto. The most we've seen her do was against Hatemonger and that was just a reminiscence.) She's supposed to be a highly skilled fighter...I want to see that skill on full display, bloody hell.
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it was also nice to see so many mutants of color. like the amplifyer from sword and isca features were in full effect.[/QUOTE]
Agreed! It felt great to see this is in a x-book, loved that e had strong black features for them, and w/ good uses of their panel time. They helped tell and push the story forward.
[QUOTE=dirtynun;5752953]Naaah but seriously I think he did something to her and her powers. Remember that after he yielded he said that she is of arakko and perhaps....perhaps of amneth. So what did he see within her that promoted him to make such a statement and what does it mean to be of amneth.
From its description amneth is home to daemons and primordial eldritch creatures and [B]gods[/B]. The eldritch live or exist in amneth. So what does this mean for storm.[/QUOTE]
He could have seem her god abilities when he messed with her DNA...which could be interesting.
[QUOTE=Kingdom X;5752593]I don’t think you’re in the minority. We got to see Ororo use her powers in fun ways throughout the issue, adapt to Arrakki culture, and have some introspective character moments. It’s so rare for us to see Storm at the center of a story and we can get feats at literally any time.[/QUOTE]
Ok that’s good to hear and these are my sentiments exactly. All of what you said I agree with
[QUOTE=Idiopop;5752840]Did anyone catch the part where they said that Tarn upgraded her powers? How do yall feel about that. Storm didn’t seem too happy as she wants to prove that she’s good enough on her own without any outside intervention.[/QUOTE]
They didn’t say he upgraded her powers, they asked her if he did. I guess it’s in the air but not a definite yes.
I'll give you my opinion about the issue, which came out today. I apologize for the spelling mistakes, lol, English is not my strong suit, I just know the basics.
[Spoil]Although this issue has few things I didn't like, I loved it, Al Ewing's writing was impeccable, the way Ororo was written, imposing and fearless, with blood in her eyes, the Goddess does not bow to anyone.
This challenge, if you don't read a little more carefully and look at the expressions on each one's faces, will seem pointless, but Tarn was impressed by the Storm's willpower, couldn't stand Ororo's lethal and menacing gaze, so he gave up. . . I agree with some thoughts of the folks here, Al Ewing could have used the Divine part of Ororo, in the panels where she was without her powers, it was a waste, but I understand, it's not all flowers, some must be tired in just see Ororo using his fists ("Storm x Callisto") instead of powers, but this issue in particular, I liked it, Al Ewing shouldn't write everything at once in a single issue, I feel great achievements are coming in the issue where the Storm will face the Lethal Legion. And that moment of Ororo at the edge of space was amazing, it only fuels my desire to see more of Sword. Honestly, I'm enjoying this relationship of each mutant in the Ring of Arakko, although some deserve to be developed further.
And that ending, Tarn acknowledging that Storm is not from Krakoa (in his sense that Krakoa is fragile), but from Arakki...or rather, from Amenth (?), The dramatic pause he made before talking about Amenth, he analyzed it , what is it that Al Ewing is hiding lol
The design, the features were not so impeccable, but they were excellent, Ororo had the face of Michaela Coel in some panels.[/Spoil]
[QUOTE=Stormy;5753393]I'll give you my opinion about the issue, which came out today. I apologize for the spelling mistakes, lol, English is not my strong suit, I just know the basics.
[Spoil]Although this issue has few things I didn't like, I loved it, Al Ewing's writing was impeccable, the way Ororo was written, imposing and fearless, with blood in her eyes, the Goddess does not bow to anyone.
This challenge, if you don't read a little more carefully and look at the expressions on each one's faces, will seem pointless, but Tarn was impressed by the Storm's willpower, couldn't stand Ororo's lethal and menacing gaze, so he gave up. . . I agree with some thoughts of the folks here, Al Ewing could have used the Divine part of Ororo, in the panels where she was without her powers, it was a waste, but I understand, it's not all flowers, some must be tired in just see Ororo using his fists ("Storm x Callisto") instead of powers, but this issue in particular, I liked it, Al Ewing shouldn't write everything at once in a single issue, I feel great achievements are coming in the issue where the Storm will face the Lethal Legion. And that moment of Ororo at the edge of space was amazing, it only fuels my desire to see more of Sword. Honestly, I'm enjoying this relationship of each mutant in the Ring of Arakko, although some deserve to be developed further.
And that ending, Tarn acknowledging that Storm is not from Krakoa (in his sense that Krakoa is fragile), but from Arakki...or rather, from Amenth (?), The dramatic pause he made before talking about Amenth, he analyzed it , what is it that Al Ewing is hiding lol
The design, the features were not so impeccable, but they were excellent, Ororo had the face of Michaela Coel in some panels.[/Spoil][/QUOTE]
I have to say that I love how this issue had a little bit for everyone, can’t wait to lean more about the lethal legion as well….the art is the weakest element so far but the writing could certainly make up for it if it were to pick up a bit of pace, S.w.o.r.d. has suffered a lot due to fragmentation in the narrative flaw and that’s a total shame.
Here I made a little collage of Storm’s famous duels, I’m probably forgetting a lot of them but these are the main ones I could think of….
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[QUOTE=Stormy;5753393]I'll give you my opinion about the issue, which came out today. I apologize for the spelling mistakes, lol, English is not my strong suit, I just know the basics.
[Spoil]Although this issue has few things I didn't like, I loved it, Al Ewing's writing was impeccable, the way Ororo was written, imposing and fearless, with blood in her eyes, the Goddess does not bow to anyone.
This challenge, if you don't read a little more carefully and look at the expressions on each one's faces, will seem pointless, but Tarn was impressed by the Storm's willpower, couldn't stand Ororo's lethal and menacing gaze, so he gave up. . . I agree with some thoughts of the folks here, Al Ewing could have used the Divine part of Ororo, in the panels where she was without her powers, it was a waste, but I understand, it's not all flowers, some must be tired in just see Ororo using his fists ("Storm x Callisto") instead of powers, but this issue in particular, I liked it, Al Ewing shouldn't write everything at once in a single issue, I feel great achievements are coming in the issue where the Storm will face the Lethal Legion. And that moment of Ororo at the edge of space was amazing, it only fuels my desire to see more of Sword. Honestly, I'm enjoying this relationship of each mutant in the Ring of Arakko, although some deserve to be developed further.
And that ending, Tarn acknowledging that Storm is not from Krakoa (in his sense that Krakoa is fragile), but from Arakki...or rather, from Amenth (?), The dramatic pause he made before talking about Amenth, he analyzed it , what is it that Al Ewing is hiding lol
The design, the features were not so impeccable, but they were excellent, Ororo had the face of Michaela Coel in some panels.[/Spoil][/QUOTE]
This issue was boss. Storm didn't go around just talking hot air nor threats. She walked in and discipline the $#!+ out of Tarn. Does Storm now hold two seats now due to the win or was this a slap on the wrist to Tarn?
Also seeing that version of her face in clouds should be a warning to us. Storm is on Arriko and I think she likes it.
[QUOTE=dirtynun;5752953]Naaah but seriously I think he did something to her and her powers. Remember that after he yielded he said that she is of arakko and perhaps....perhaps of amneth. So what did he see within her that promoted him to make such a statement and what does it mean to be of amneth.
From its description amneth is home to daemons and primordial eldritch creatures and gods. The eldritch live or exist in amneth. So what does this mean for storm.[/QUOTE]
I don't think he has altered the Storm's genetic structure. she had a checkup
When he said that she's probably from Amenth, I connected with the fact that she has a mystical heritage and that her mutated powers don't represent even 10% of her full potential. He questions her if she could win without her mutated powers and her facial expression of confidence and confidence coupled with the sarcasm of someone who was about to reply "but it's obvious" is all.
There is a version of Storm in Amazing Fantasy.
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Also love seeing Frenzy and Storm in the same book Together.