Ororo Munroe
Few Marvel characters have commanded the page — and the imagination — quite like Ororo Munroe, who burst onto the Bronze Age scene in 1975's landmark Giant-Size X-Men #1, conjured into existence by the legendary trio of Chris Claremont, Len Wein, and Dave Cockrum. A cornerstone of the X-Men for over fifty years, she has shared countless adventures across Uncanny X-Men and beyond alongside titans like Wolverine, Cyclops, and Colossus, her presence woven into the very fabric of Marvel's mutant mythology. With more than 2,000 catalog appearances and 97 recognized key issues to her name, Ororo Munroe isn't just a character with history — she is history, the kind of figure whose every appearance carries weight and whose debut issue remains one of the most celebrated in Bronze Age collecting. If you're building any serious Marvel collection, she's not optional.

Trivia
- Storm's striking white hair is purely genetic, not a side effect of her abilities — early Marvel material makes clear that Ororo Munroe was born with white hair and blue eyes, with her weather-manipulating mutant powers manifesting only later in life.youtube.com
- Long before Xavier ever handed her an X-Men uniform, Ororo had already crossed paths with Charles Xavier in Egypt — as a pickpocket who attempted to lift his wallet, giving their mentor-student relationship a decidedly unconventional origin.youtube.com
- Chris Claremont has written more of Ororo Munroe's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 351 issues.
Covers through the years — 1975–2023
★ 1975
★ 1981
★ 1983
★ 1986
★ 1990
★ 1995
1997
★ 2004
2005
2008
★ 2012
2017
2020
2023