Tuesday, August 31

Storm and Gambit One-Shot (Curse of the Mutants tie-in)


When it comes to tie-ins for comic book series I always want to read every single additional book I can so I can get the full story, but the majority of the time I cannot justify doing so because most of the stories aren’t anything crucial or even good for that matter, and it just costs too much. But, I decided to pick up Storm and Gambit because of three reasons. 1. The art is done by Chris Bachalo, 2. Its only a one-shot so even if its not great at least I got the full story, and 3. both Storm and Gambit are both great characters.

When I opened the book I was even happier that I picked it up because I quickly learned that this issue was incredibly important to the main storyline and I knew it would be worth the money it cost.


The story centers around Storm and Gambit and a mission they undertake into a secret Vampire lair in order to recover the body of Dracula. Little do they know is that everything is against them and not only are their mutant abilities going haywire, but there is no way they can get back-up from the other X-Men. The story goes on to have many interesting plot twists, and is action packed with exciting and gruesome battles where you get to see Storm in a form you never imagined. On top of it all, its One-Shot length is prefect and really goes from start to finish without a bump in the road.


On top of a great story, the art of Chris Bachalo (Uncanny X-Men, X-Men Legacy) is spectacular in this issue. He really has a style that perfectly fits the dark and dreary atmosphere of Vampires. He also does a great job illustrating the fight scenes, even when there is an overwhelming amount going on in the panels, he never makes them hard to follow or allows them to be jumbled. His art is pure beauty.


Overall this was a great book, and the story really fit perfectly into its One-Shot packaging. I had never read anything by Chuck Kim, but his writing was great and I think that he allowed for great chemistry between Storm and Gambit that really made the issue pop. When it comes to One-Shots and mini-series, comic companies usually slack on whom they have writing and drawing the issues, but with this One-Shot they did the complete opposite and I was very glad to see that. If you are reading Victor Gischler’s X-Men series and any of the other Curse of the Mutants tie-ins then this issue is a must. Don’t miss out.


9 out of 10


*Originally Posted on the Chris' Comics Official Website

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