This is negative. I badly want to respond to this as I feel that most of what you're trying to put out is not only negative, but unfair. I'll leave this alone.I don;t know if its possible. reading the Greg Pak Storm interview. I think the Storm book unfortunately is overwhelmingly slanted to the X-side of things than the Marvel Universe side of things as shown with this answer to a question.
Article Question---Storm has often seemed wise beyond her years, and has learned so much from hard earned experience (both before and since joining the X-Men). What particular experience(s) in Ororo's life do you think caused Creep's words to resonate so strongly with her?
And once again the front-loading of the separation is placed on the African side of things. Let's look at what transpired.
a)T'challa vouched for Storm to join the Avengers which she quit.
b)Storm went on a humanitarian mission to Africa and didn't inform her illicit her husband's help, In fact she maligned him the entire time. SEE: X-men Exogenesis
c)The X-men gained the power of the Phoenix, and Namor drowned thousands of Wakandans--Storm didn't utter one protest after it was over.
d)Altho she did try to return to help, she didn't come alone and in fact brought the X-men with her--who were considered GENOCIDERS at that point.
Insensitivity much?
Imagine Captain America returning to the US after 911 with the Taliban ( using Wakandan perception) to help clear the rubble.
e) In the AvX fight between the two Storm was more concerned with physically beating up her former husband and throwing a ring at his feet than saying how much she felt the loss of T'challa's people.
And I had hoped the Storm book would at least try to clear the air so both could move on, but given the answers to the Questions and the fact the first 5 issues are a parade of X-men Co-stars..I dont think reconciliation is on the table.
In the long run it will hurt Storm, because by association it will keep fans of the character that aren't necessarily X-fans away from purchasing her book. And solidify her label as a sell-out.