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Storm, Vol. 1 by Greg Pak
Storm, Vol. 1 by Greg Pak









Storm, Vol. 1 by Greg Pak

I can’t even brush my teeth and pee at the same time.

Storm, Vol. 1 by Greg Pak

Only in comics can people super-multitask. As if Wolverine can juggle being an X-Man, a headmaster at a mutant school, an Avenger, a solo hero, as well as have time for this.

Storm, Vol. 1 by Greg Pak

The last storyline in this volume, which covers two issues and will probably carry over into the next volume, has Storm dealing with not only her grief over Wolverine’s “death” but her attempts to “clean up” his involvement with a group of criminals. Storm confronts a dictatorship that’s persecuting its people, Storm searches for missing kids and finds an old nemesis, Callisto and Storm meets up with Forge in Africa to battle a drought. Storm was until recently married and queen of Wakanda and Greg Pak attempts to follow her transition back to the X-Men and her road to self-discovery. So how’s Storm’s new solo book? Pretty good actually. The writers made it up to Wonder Woman by letting her lift Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir. Wonder Woman is almost second to Superman in many abilities (including invulnerability) Storm controls the weather. As much as I love Storm, even on paper there’s not much chance of this happening. In the collected issues version that I read, Storm defeats Wonder Woman. They even had the fans vote on the outcome of the last three. Superboy (here I think they just wanted to bring up the clone thing, as if acknowledgement of this tired, misbegotten, over (and mis-) used concept by both companies would somehow make it acceptable to readers. Years ago, when Marvel and DC teamed up to have an epic superhero brawl between the companies, they drew up a few matches that were head scratchers: Robin vs.











Storm, Vol. 1 by Greg Pak