OBLIVION WAITS...NO LONGER!
Trivial is the fight with DOCTOR DOOM, SORCERER SUPREME. For in a realm beyond our own, in the DIMENSION OF MANIFESTATIONS, a trial-by-combat brews between ETERNITY (the physical embodiment of our universe) and OBLIVION (the physical embodiment of the void). The fate of our universe is at stake. Who shall fight on behalf of our universe if not ORORO MUNROE - the ETERNAL STORM? And how will she fare against the ageless primordial behemoth that is OBLIVION?
Rated T+
With a story with so much depth, you have to have artists that can match that energy, and I'd say Lucas Werneck,Alex Guimares, and Travis Lanham have done just that. Throughout Storm #5, the artists created something that feels so much larger than life, and really makes you feel like you're right in the middle of the conflicts of the spirit world. Read Full Review
Werneck delivers art that brilliantly showcases the cosmic stakes of the story and I loved going over every page and panel. Read Full Review
Storm #5 is easily one of the best-looking comic books that released this week. Read Full Review
Overall, Storm #5 delivers on visual depictions of Ororo Munroe becoming a true goddess, though Ororo herself has taken a backseat to a cosmic conflict. Hopefully next issue, despite being swept up in the X-Manhunt crossover, can continue this forward momentum. Read Full Review
I absolutely loved this beginning to what will be a character defining run for Ororo.
I haven’t been a fan of this series from the start, but I find myself more intrigued by Ayodele‘s story with each issue. Even Werneck‘s art is growing on me. This is also the first issue in which Werneck‘s oversized panels work for me. What felt like a waste of space in previous issues, makes much more sense when illustrating the raw spectacle of the cosmic powers of the Marvel universe.