• Over the course of her recent adventures, Storm has made some powerful enemies.
• And now they've pulled some strings and had her branded Public Enemy Number One!
• Can Storm evade the authorities long enough find out who's gunning for her and clear her name?
Rated T+
Storm #7 is where Ororo shows what she is made of when diplomacy isn't always the solution to a problem that can't be talked through. The corruption runs deep, and the only way to stop it is for Storm to strike at the source. Read Full Review
With constantly shifting art and a narrative that hasn't been the strongest,Storm has been a series that I've enjoyed but have seen a ton of fault with as well. As someone who loves Storm and enjoys heavy character interaction, I haven't minded previous issues too much but could fully understand people's frustration with a series that kept drawing out an actual plot. And the fact that it took about 7 issues to actually get somewhere is frustrating. Read Full Review
While certainly a rousing premise, the uninteresting artwork leaves the whole issue a bit flat. Solid scripting on Paks end, but if the interior pages lived up to Stephanie Hans attractive cover artwork it would be an entirely different story. A decent issue, but not a memorable one. Read Full Review
Greg Pak remains mostly focused on the mystery behind Storm betrayal and her seemingly unkillable foe. It makes for a perfectly decent X-Men story given the heavy supporting role the rest of ehr team play. It's just not the most interesting path this arc could have taken. Read Full Review
A decent offering but not among the strongest of the series so far. But even at half speed, this book is still more of a must have than a LOT of material out there. I mean"Winter Soldier has been rebooted at least three times in two years. Read Full Review
Storm really came into her own in this issue. Still reeling on the aftermath of the attack on her plane, Storm now finds herself facing the FBI whilst completely powerless. It was great to see her fellow X-Men join to support her in this issue - you could truly feel a sense of family in their presence. However I found this issue particularly interesting because we saw Storm at the centre of attention - it was great to see the masses of support from the public and her fellow X-Men, all wanting to see her free from the police. I also liked the reflection on past issues - we saw Marisol's and the people of Santo Marco's reaction, as well as Forge's in Kenya. It was also incredibly entertaining to see the badass side of Storm - the side that fomore
Decent issue. She was badass.