
Storm #5
Marvel Comics
Written by Murewa Ayodele
Art by Lucas Werneck
Colors by Alex Guimaraes
Letters by Travis Lanham
The Rundown: Storm finds herself in the middle of a cosmic game between Oblivion and Eternity.

In the wake of her death, Storm returns to the void and brings her killer with her to show it just how powerful she has become as a champion of Eternity. At the same time, the history of the cosmic forces of Eternity and Oblivion are revealed as their eternal combat continues with Death as the final prize.
When Ororo returns to Earth, she confronts Doom in his castle, but the new Sorcerer Supreme knows more about the conflict than he let on and is allowed to keep his life while the Living Tribunal prepares Oblivion and Eternity for their next trial by combat and Storm could be the next champion to face the wrath of Oblivion.
The Story: Ayodele takes Ororo’s story to some incredibly engaging and compelling places in this issue. Things are getting bigger beyond comprehension for the character and the story brilliantly balances huge, cosmic epic stakes while also bringing Storm back to the humanity that engaged me as a reader in the first issue. I am thoroughly invested in this story and look forward to seeing where it goes next.
The Art: Werneck delivers art that brilliantly showcases the cosmic stakes of the story and I loved going over every page and panel.