Storm #8
| Writer | Greg Pak |
| Artist | Al Barrionuevo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
On the run and trying to clear her name, Storm pursues the mastermind who made her a fugitive from the law!
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9.0
Geeks Unleashed - Chris Romero
Feb 20, 2015Pak has developed Ororo Munroe into a top grade badass whose internal conflict of where she stands in a post-Wolverine world matches the excitement of her conflict with every political douchebag there is. It's fun stuff; and issue #8 is all quick-hitting action as Storm battles money-grubbing clan leader Davis Harmon. Read Full Review
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8.4
Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze
Feb 19, 2015Storm #8 is the conclusion to a story we should get more often in mainstream superhero books. Getting back to those days where you just save the day and show that you are a person just like all the people you save. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Resources - Marykate Jasper
Feb 20, 2015"Storm" is more glorious than ever, and I'm rooting hard for this series. Pak has a great sense of Ororo's voice, and I want to hear more. Read Full Review
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7.5
Decent. One of the better issues.
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7.5
Storm was incredibly badass in this issue. She whipped up tornadoes, tsunamis, and spherical air bubbles to navigate through an ocean. She took it upon herself to deal with a threat, and the results were greatly rewarding. The atmospheric artwork and paneling was beautiful and extravagantly coloured, and the writing was great. I really enjoyed the scene with Storm and the federal agent who had criticized her in the previous issue. Utopia was also an interesting setting too, but I felt that the villain, Harmon, was rather meager and boring - his design was atrocious and his powers confusing - he was not suitable enough to be pitted against Storm. But nevertheless, this was a great read.
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