BRAND NEW ARC!
At long last, Shuri faces her destiny. With her brother gone and Wakanda in peril, the Black Panther is needed. But the Princess of Wakanda is more than any mask - and she's about to face a threat unlike any Wakanda has seen before. The start of a two-part story by guest creative team Vita Ayala & Paul Davidson!
Rated T
Shuri's latest crusade to find her brother T'Challa takes her from the kingdom of Wakanda to the streets of Brooklyn, NY. Writer Vita Ayala and artist Paul Davidson take up the mantle of Shuri for a two-part story that includes some surprise twist, a new friendship, and black holes? SHURI #6 is a must read for any comic fan. Read Full Review
A pretty solid adventure all around. However, the issue lacks some of the humor from previous issues and the characterization of some of the other characters in the issue just feels off. The overall effect is a book that feels merely "OK" rather than "good." Read Full Review
I liked the concept for the story just fine. I would have liked to see Nnedi Okorafor write it, though. Vita Alaya does well, but hindsight makes it clear that Shuri-by-Okorafor has a distinctive voice that's not easy to duplicate.
This was fine.
Pretty weak story overall, but the art was mostly good and the colors were great. I also liked how Shuri was written in a more similar way than how she was back before the first movie.
Weirdly boring to me? I dunno, it all just felt very contrived.
Sloppy art to match a sloppy narrative.