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Orphaned
as a child, Ororo Munroe developed the power to command the forces of
nature -- and once was worshipped as a goddess in Africa for that very
reason. As a member of the X-Men, she wields her unique genetic gifts to
protect a world that hates and fears mutants!
Real
name: Ororo Munroe
Occupation: Adventurer
Group affiliation: X-Men, formerly the Morlocks
Base of operations: Mobile
First appearance: Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975)
Height:
5'11"
Weight: 127 lbs.
Eye color: Blue
Hair color: White
Powers: Storm is a mutant with the ability to manipulate weather.
She can stimulate any form of precipitation, generate winds in varying
degrees of intensity, raise or lower the humidity and temperature in her
immediate vicinity, induce lightning and other electrical atmospheric
phenomena, and disperse natural storms so as to create clear change.
Weapons:
None
History:
Storm is descended from an ancient line of African priestesses, all with
the potential to wield magic. Her mother, the princess of a tribe in
Kenya, married an American photojournalist and moved with him to
Manhattan. When Ororo was 6 months old, she and her parents relocated to
Cairo, Egypt. Five years later, a bomb destroyed their home. Ororo's
parents were killed, but she survived, buried under rubble near her
mother's body. This traumatizing experience left Ororo with severe
claustrophobia, which still afflicts her today. Homeless and orphaned, she
came under the tutelage of master thief Achmed el-Gibar. Ororo soon became
his prize pupil.
Years
later, feeling a strong urge to head south, Ororo journeyed alone across
the Sahara Desert. Finally, she reached her ancestors' homeland: the
Serengeti Plain, straddling the modern nations of Kenya and Tanzania. By
this time, her mutant ability to manipulate the weather had emerged; she
used it to aid the local tribes, who worshipped her as a deity. Ororo
played goddess for several years -- until the telepathic, telekinetic
Professor Charles Xavier recruited her to help rescue his team of mutant
adventurers, the original X-Men, from the island-being known as Krakoa.
Hated
and feared for her strange and frightening powers -- not worshipped, as
she had been in Africa -- Ororo joined Professor X and his charges in
defense of a world on the brink of genetic war. Except for brief periods
away from the team, she has remained an X-Man ever since -- even enduring
the temporary loss of her mutant abilities to lead the Children of the
Atom into battle.
For
a time, Storm's loyalties were divided between the X-Men and the Morlocks.
Ororo became leader of the underground community of mutants when she
fought Callisto, who had gathered together the social outcasts in the
sewers beneath New York City, and defeated her in single combat. But
during one of Storm's frequent absences from the Morlocks tunnels, the
majority of the population was slaughtered by the Marauders -- a team of
superhuman assassins employed by the mysterious Mr. Sinister, an obsessed
geneticist working to create the world's most powerful mutant. The X-Men
were able to help some of the Morlocks to safety, and a considerable
number managed to escape the Marauders on their own. Still, news of the
massacre sent Storm reeling; she blamed herself for not being there during
the Morlocks' time of need.
Storm
left the X-Mansion once again to lead a team of mutants in search of the
diaries of the blind mutant seer known as Destiny, which map out human
history.
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