Very interest issue focused on Storm and her burgeoning relationship with the mutants of Arakko as their Regent.
Synopsis
The issue opens with the preview pages of Storm in space, cloaked in an atmospheric bubble, looking down on the planet Arakko (formerly Mars). As she descends back to the planet's surface, she touches on her choice to do this under her own power and not use the gate to access the SWORD station, as she recognized that the Arakkii only respects those who can defend their world, and this was her way of demonstrating her capabilities. She would not break for Arrako. Not yet. On the surface we enter the Circle Perilous, a combat arena tied to the Arakkii tradition of challenging their opposition to gain power. In this instance, Calderak, a mutant with the look of a volcano given life, challenges Storm for her seat as the Regent of Arakko.
The commentary between Frenzy and Khora is great here, setting the tone for the significance and risk tied to this Arakkii tradition. Arriving late but in style Storm’s presence is made known by a single snowflake that appears behind Calderak. A moment later freezing winds rip into him, extinguishing his fiery hide as the “Weather Witch” ends his challenge and asks him to yield, as she has a meeting to attend.
As Storm arrives to the Great Ring, she greeted her fellow Arakkii council members. In response a speeding blades cuts through the air directly at her face. Storm caught the blade, which was spoken into existence by the omega mutant Lodus Logos and takes her seat at the Table of Day to begin the meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to address a growing tension with a fellow council member, Tarn the Uncaring. For those of us reading Hellions (highly recommended) we know that Tarn is a powerful omega with a dangerous and disturbing ability. Storm warned him that he was not permitted to step foot on Krakoa, as she is still a member of the Quiet Council, and an act against Krakoa will be taken as an act against her. Tarn’s personality is deliciously and appropriately arrogant, and he responds dismissively to Storm’s threat as nothing more than hot air. A fart lol! Storm accepts his challenge and tells him to meet her in the Circle Perilous. We see a flashback with Storm fighting “herself” in the Circle that will hopefully be expanded on later, but it is noted as how Storm earned her seat as the Regent of Arakko. Storm heads to the Circle, telling Tarn to meet her there.
An hour later Storm hovers above the Circle, looking down at Tarn. With a flash of his glowing eyes Storm falls to the ground, her dna instantly edited and her powers removed. To add insult to injury Tarn grotesquely and painfully disfigures the Wind Rider, naming her Ororo the “Earth-Crawler”, and giving her writhing tentacles and warping her the left side of her body. In spite of the grievous injury Storm pushes forward to Tarn, carefully hiding the blade hurled at her earlier by Lodus Logos. She strategically plunged the blade into Tarn’s chest, resting it right against his heart. Storm warns Tarn that if she sees his eyes glow she will touch the blade. She only needed 1 touch to end his life. Tarn warned Storm he could kill her with a thought. A stand-off. Looking in his eye unwaveringly Storm tells him to take his chance. Tarn, unwilling to take the risk of death, yields to Storm.
Impressed by her cunning and ruthlessness, Tarn dubs Ororo “Storm the Uncaring” and restores her back to normal in both body and power. The issue closes with Storm telling herself she will not break for Arakko. For she knows storms, and when they do break…their true face is revealed.
Review
I really enjoyed this issue. We got a lot unpacked about the culture and mentality of the Arakkii mutants. Besides the Circle Perilous we also get a Data page about the seats of the Great Ring, who is currently on the Council, and we get to see some of the abilities from other omegas.
I think the story was well paced, had good action and clear intent as to what Ewing wanted to express here. He has a nice take on the characters voices and interactions, especially Storm’s persona and point of view from this new role she is in. We see how she has been challenged and continues to be tested by the Arakkii. It was also pretty damn awesome to see some creative power use as well for Ororo (it’s been a while). Frenzy, Khora and Wiz Kid continue to be a great cast for this book, and fitting support for Ororo on Arakko. I would love to see more interaction with Storm and Frenzy especially. I feel like, if this cast continues on in another title once SWORD ends, there are some interesting relationship dynamics to explore here. Plus, I am loving her gala costume.
We have seen this type of challenge before for Storm so it does have a feel of “been there done that”, but over all a very solid issue and I am looking forward to more of Ewing on this book.
Solid 8/10 for me.