“One needs to understand Storm in order to understand X-men comics — period.”
“Storm is the most ubiquitous character in Chris Claremont’s 16 year run… and also the one around which the narrative is predominantly structured.” -@ClaremontRun
Wonder Woman codified and defined the superheroine, but it was Storm, via Claremont’s groundbreaking Uncanny X-men run, that defined what it meant to be a superheroine for the modern age. 2 true icons.
In advancing the X-Men theme of protecting a world that hates and fears them, Claremont cultivates the idea of mental and spiritual exhaustion for his marginalized group, as a result of their desire to contribute to a society despite being excluded from it. #xmen 1/10
Here is Al Ewing responding to my question if Storm is bisexual in his works with her in X-men Red - Resurrection of Magneto btw.
“Basically yeah.”
STORM. IS. BISEXUAL.
I had to ask him this AND HE CONFIRMED HE WROTE STORM AS BISEXUAL and the "rooftop in Japan" line was a direct reference to her RELATIONSHIP with Yukio.
🃏✨ "Photon," acrylic & colored pencil on paper, 15.5" x 11", 2026 (original art currently on auction - mtgart.auction/photon). Auction ends Tuesday, June 16th at 10pm EST.
Here is my second @wizards_magic painting for their UB: Marvel set! AD Mike Thomas. #mtgxmarvel#photon
Michael Golden created one of the greatest Marvel Universe posters of all time, "The Merry Marvel Marching Confusion" (1982)
This poster is also a perfect time capsule of one of Marvel's best creative eras.
Seeing Bishop and Ororo interacting like this again, my shaylas, their relationship and friendship just means so much to me. They both looking so good too
My ideal spot for Storm is for her to be leading a team, ensemble book written by Marjorie Liu, and to have her own self-titled solo written by Stephanie Williams.