X-Men ’97: Will Storm Get Her Powers Back? The character’s future is in an important arc in the comics – News Series – as seen on the Web

X-Men ’97: Will Storm Get Her Powers Back? The character’s future is in an important arc in the comics – News Series – as seen on the Web
X-Men ’97: Will Storm Get Her Powers Back? The character’s future is in an important arc in the comics – News Series – as seen on the Web
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Heroine was shot by a special bullet while trying to protect Magneto during an attack on the United Nations.

The debut episodes of X-Men ’97 were enough to bring the love back to Marvel’s mutants. The production produced by Beau DeMayo, under the general direction of Jake Castorena, has already presented several references to the comics and there is an important point that shocked many people in the ending of “The Beginning of Mutant Liberation”.

In the second chapter of the season, Storm tries to save Magneto from an attack and ends up being hit by a bullet altered to eliminate the powers of those who hold the X gene. In the end, she leaves a letter to the X-Men and heads off into the unknown to find out. his identity without powers.

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This heroine’s arc is not a completely original story, but an adaptation of Uncanny X-Men #185, a comic published in 1984. Written by Chris Claremont and John Romita Jr. Ororo loses her abilities when she is hit by Henry Gyrich. However, the target in the plot was Rogue.

The arc gives rise to the relationship between Storm and Forge, a Native American mutant who was actually the creator of this special weapon. The love between the two arises when the inventor goes after the character to help her recover and ends when she discovers that he was, indirectly, responsible for the loss of her abilities.

In the plot, even without powers, she returns to the Xavier Institute and tries to help her former companions in other aspects. In the comics, on an adventure in Asgard, she regained her abilities with the help of Loki. By holding Mjolnir, she became the Goddess of Thunder, but ended up claiming the position destined for Thor.

In a later event, Ororo and Forge were reunited. He, possessed by the villain Adversary, convinced her that he had become evil. After almost killing him, the entity banished them both to another dimension, where they fell in love again. During this period, Forge made an invention responsible for giving the mutant her powers back.

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In the series, it is very difficult for all these events to be seen, but an adaptation of the plots must be presented by the production. This issue becomes curious, as it involves several other Marvel characters and may even gain elements from other important comics from the publisher.

The answer lies in the future, with weekly episodes of X-Men ’97, always on Wednesdays, on Disney+.

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