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The X-Men fan-favorite character Bishop will be getting an exciting new updated look later this year. Marvel unveiled the character’s new design, which will debut in Storm’s ongoing solo series.
Bishop’s new look is designed by Lucas Werneck, the artist for Marvel Comics’ currently running Storm series. Along with the teaser of Bishop’s new costume, Marvel also shared cover art for Storm #11, which will go on sale August 6. The issue comes with a main cover art by Mateus Manhanini and a variant by Junggeun Yoon. Bishop’s sleek new look debuts as part of Storm’s Thunder War arc, which kicks off this July in issue #10.
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Marvel has already begun teasing the Thunder War event as a “full-circle” moment for Storm. Bishop will guest-star in the action, and the latest tease of his costume is the first look at what the gunslinging mutant will look like as he tries to help Storm prevent the end of the universe.
Hadad is here to end our universe. Eternity, sensing the coming cataclysm, abandons the universe to seek the help of The One Above All – the only entity benevolent and powerful enough to defeat Hadad – the first storm god. With Eternity gone and the powers of the Eternal Storm stripped away, Storm is no longer the most powerful being in the universe. Yet all we hold dear rests on her shoulders. The newest, youngest, mortal storm god (Ororo Munroe) must face the oldest and most powerful storm god (Hadad)…alone…for the fate of the universe. Our universe is doomed.
Storm’s latest solo series made its debut in October 2024, with the electrifying mutant on top of the world as a member of both the X-Men and the Avengers. As one of the most prominent and respected mutants in the Marvel Universe, Storm faces a lot of pressure in the series, and her mutant allies often come and assist her. Previous comics have seen her working with the X-Factor’s Frenzy, the Uncanny X-Men, and other mutant icons to keep the world safe, but her team-up with Bishop amps up the danger to a whole new level.
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This month’s issue, Storm #8, came in the aftermath of the X-Manhunt, with Storm facing an investigation from the F.B.I. for assisting Charles Xavier. As that storyline continues to unfold over the next few months, Storm’s troubles are only going to worsen as the Thunder Gods get even more restless. When Thunder War kicks off in issue #10, the series will begin tying up loose ends — with the F.B.I. discovering the mutant child from the Oklahoma Incident and Storm’s safe house seen in the series’ debut issue.
With the F.B.I. closing in on Storm and Hadad causing even more chaos, Storm has a lot on her plate. Thankfully, Bishop will be there to assist her in Werneck’s newly designed costume. Whether the two mutants will be strong enough to save the day and prevent Hadad from destroying the universe remains to be seen.
Storm #11 goes on sale Aug. 6 from Marvel Comics.
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“}]] The X-Men’s time-traveling mutant Bishop will rock a new costume when he joins forces with Storm, and Marvel unveils a first look at his redesign. Read More