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"there's no demand for a storm book" everytime jen martel posted a storm sketch twitter goes insane and other social forms, lets not pretend otherwise.
Her previous costumes not so much, but that one was good.
Btw I'm re-reading The Children's Crusade and, even though Doom was shady as usual, she freaking asked him for help instead of going to Strange, for Krakoa's sake! And when compared to what the P5 went through it really makes you think how much it's messed up that she went unscathed.
Plus the whole poor Wanda narrative was straight up bad.
so was wolverine and many other characters because that account had locals ? the people that wont ever touch a comic book, wich is what we were discussing.
And in said comics the lack of inorganic pushes have shown the cracks on the foundation of said avengers popularity, once the x-men reach the mcu its GG, the avengers go back to being under x-men, f4, spider man
Last edited by Ferro; 05-17-2020 at 07:35 AM.
I got back to the point in Children's Crusade when Wiccan is making the "X-men have villains among their ranks too" speech after he was told his mom caused Genocide and I--
The two things I appreciate are the art and the fact that the author put some level of effort in making the book feel cohesive with other books, like little stuff such as using Rictor and X-Factor and having Rogue calm down Magneto (since they were developing something in X-men Legacy at the same time). I wish we always got this kind of attention to detail.
Wolverine only lost because he was against another very popular hero if not one of the most popular, Spider Man.
Locals should be the first to know Storm since she's pop culture at this point, ins't she?
I was shock when i saw a character of her level of iconicsism being humilliated like that
Not if Wolverine steals all the attention which ain't that difficult since he's the most loved and well know mutant by locals and the GP