DEATH OF WOLVERINE Aftermath!
• Wolverine has been many things to Storm over the years: teammate, friend, confidant, mentor and-most recently-lover.
• But upon his death, Storm finds her world thrown into chaos.
• Will finishing a piece of his unfinished business alongside their mutual ally Yukio help her find her way once more?
Rated T+
I'm also so happy that VictorIbaez is back. Scott Hepburn's art in #3 was by no means bad, but the change in art was definitely noticeable andIbaez is really, really great at drawing facial expressions. In fact, I doubt that the opening panels would have been as strong ifIbaez wasn't back to draw them and the raw emotion (as well as constraint of emotion) is thrust onto the pages in spectacular ways. Read Full Review
A solid issue definitely that is not only worth reading just because the series has been great, but for how well it connects Storm to the rest of the world through Wolverine's death. Read Full Review
Storm moves along well here in dealing a bit with Logan's death and it shifts Ororo into an interesting position of, in a sense, preparing herself to dismantle or alter one of the things he created. The two have had a relationship of opposing views over the years, so this fits well into it and provides a way for him to impact her even after his death. I liked the first half of the book with its exploration of her feelings and his meaning for her with how she expressed it and I think it could have been the book as a whole. Yukio's portion, which carries into the next issue, isn't bad per se, but it distracts from her processing things and dealing with it. Which is likely part of the point. It's an interesting setup and it shows us more of Logan and also allows us to examine the ways Ororo is different from him. It's not great, it's not bad, it's just a plot point overall unfortunately. Read Full Review
Not quite the issue I was hoping for, but still decent. Read Full Review
This is certainly a plot worth developing, but it just feels a bit rushed as it stands, tacked onto an otherwise moving story. I trust Pak to further explore these actions as a response to Logan's death, adding another dimension to Ororo's personal arc, and hopefully shedding some light on a somewhat muddy plot twist. Even for it, Storm #4 is a solid read, and another example of this creative teams overall strengths. Read Full Review
This issue was particularly interesting because within moments we saw the impact of her former lover's (Wolverine's) death on Storm. The issue sees Storm dealing with and reminiscing all of her memories with Wolverine since they joined the X-Men. The art is sensational as usual, especially at the start, whilst some of the fight scenes are great. A good read.
Finally getting its feet under it