I will give the writer a *little* credit. At least this issue came a little closer to criticizing Storm.
Susanoo (a storm god I actually had already heard of before reading these comics, just because I like different mythologies) rightly pointed out that she isn't a goddess in the "way" that he is a god. Which is to say, she isn't at all. And to her credit, Storm volunteered the fact that she is mortal and very young, especially compared to actual gods. And then there was a twist by the end that I was a big fan of, further driving home just how fallible Storm is.
To recap, I never had a problem with Storm until the last few years. Growing up in the 90s, she was neither my favorite nor my least favorite character. I just accepted her as a core member of the X-Men. She has weather-related powers, has some classic storylines about ruling the Morlocks and going powerless for years, and struggles with claustrophobia. Simple. Got it. But, all of that has changed in more recent years. Now, writers keep describing her not as someone who was previously worshiped as a goddess, but as someone who is actually, truly a goddess now. And it isn't just the title-- the tone of every comic featuring Storm is always suggesting that she is infallible. In this issue, when she states the succinct line, "I am a deadly weapon," that was so on brand for Storm right now.
It's vainglorious to the point of being saccharine. She is always powerful and amazing. Now, this book has the title that she is the "mightiest," never mind that I can think of half a dozen more powerful mutants off the top of my head.
A few years ago, maybe just before the Krakoan era started, writers started to insist that Storm is an omega-level mutant. I'm not really sure why. Power over moisture, air pressure, and electricity doesn't seem all that amazing. Plus, Storm traditionally always had limits to her powers. She was never capable of controlling all the weather on the entire planet at the same time. So, if it's possible to imagine a character with a more powerful version of her powers, then she shouldn't be an omega-level mutant, right?
Now, fans not only insist that she is omega-level, but they also try to say that she always was. They're gaslighting me, as if I didn't live through the 90s, and I don't actually remember comics describing the limits of Storm's powers.
I miss the woman who freaked out if she were trapped in a dark tunnel. She was more human, more relatable. This whole, "I am a goddess!" bitch? I don't care for her.