Storm
Born to a Kenyan princess and an American photojournalist, Ororo Munroe discovered she could manipulate weather after her mutant powers emerged. Professor Charles Xavier recruited her from Africa to join a new generation of X-Men.
Few Marvel characters command a room — or a page — quite like Storm, who burst onto the Bronze Age scene in 1975's landmark Giant-Size X-Men #1, conjured into existence by the formidable creative trio of Chris Claremont, Len Wein, and Dave Cockrum. A proud, enduring pillar of the X-Men, she has spent over five decades sharing adventures with some of Marvel's most iconic figures — Wolverine, Cyclops, Colossus, and the rest of that legendary roster — across the pages of Uncanny X-Men and beyond. With nearly 2,000 catalog appearances and an extraordinary 97 recognized key issues to her name, Storm's footprint in comics history is simply staggering, a testament to a character who resonated instantly and never stopped mattering. If you're building a serious Marvel collection, she is, without question, essential.
Real name. Ororo Munroe

Trivia
- Marvel's first Black female superhero, Storm stands as one of the company's most historically significant characters — a milestone that extends her legacy well beyond the X-Men alone.marvel.fandom.com
- Her marriage to Black Panther elevated her to queen consort of Wakanda, making her the rare Marvel hero whose storyline crossed from mutant books into full-blown royal and political continuity.marvel.fandom.com
- Chris Claremont has written more of Storm's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 346 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1975–2023
★ 1975
★ 1979
★ 1983
★ 1986
★ 1990
★ 1995
1997
★ 2004
★ 2005
★ 2008
★ 2012
2016
★ 2019
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