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X-Men's Storm has had a very steady character since her introduction in 1975, but her outfits have changed a lot in 50 years. Sometimes it's just an artist's preference to change things up and ...
Storm's new costume is designed by Lucas Werneck, the artist for the Storm comic series written by Murewa Ayodele. Werneck's art shows the X-Men's Storm looking regal in the new suit, which is ...
Storm is getting a costume makeover when her new X-Men solo series debuts next month. It’s a good time to be a Storm fan, with the release of the X-Men ’97 animated series earlier this year ...
That costume is from 1975’s Giant Size X-Men #1. Now, a fan has mashed up Storm’s upgrade with Beyonc’s song “Alien Superstar” from her album Renaissance . And yes, it fits perfectly.
X-Men: Dark Phoenix star Alexandra Shipp has opened up about a big change to Storm's outfit following on from Apocalypse. Last month, the actress told Digital Spy that X-Men's female characters ...
Storm’s outfits from the previous X-Men films were a bit more sleek and stylized, while this ensemble seems to be a little bit grittier. What really stands out is the buckled-up midsection of ...
Halloween is still about a week away, but Beyonce probably already won costume of the year. The singer dressed up as Storm from X-Men for Ciara 's birthday party on Saturday and completely nailed it.
Beyonce slayed in X-Men's Storm costume for Ciara's superhero-themed birthday bash in Los Angeles, Calif., on Saturday, Oct. 24 -- see the amazing pic ...
All of which made her makeover in 1983’s Uncanny X-Men No. 173 (designed by artist Paul Smith) more dramatic.Unlike other superhero redesigns, Storm’s new look went beyond a simple costume ...
1975 – Giant-Size X-Men #1 – A New Cast and New Costumes. X-Men are now one of the most famed superhero teams of all-time, but their original run ended with issue #66 in 1970 before becoming a ...
But for the Storm connoisseurs, there’s one Storm costume that rises on swift updrafts above the rest: her punk rock look, designed by underrated X-Men artist Paul Smith.