Black Panther #10

Writer: Ta-Nehisi Coates Artist: Brian Stelfreeze Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 25, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 22
8.8Critic Rating
8.6User Rating

RETURN OF THE QUEEN!
•  Shuri is reborn anew... New powers, a new codename and a new target: the Midnight Angels.
•  The newly independent Dora Milaje make their final accord with Tetu and The People...
•  T'Challa takes an audience with the voice of dissent, Changamire. But will both men finally listen to reason?
Rated T

  • 10
    Newsarama - Robert Reed Jan 30, 2017

    It is these subtle details, along with the explorative character work that has made Black Panther an entertaining read. At times, the protagonist's struggle has been frustrating, how does this mastermind fail to outmaneuver these upstarts? The brilliance of Black Panther #10 is showing that the conflict has never quite been between T'Challa and antagonists Tetu and Zenzi, but rather between T'Challa, the monarch that could swiftly bring the country under his heel, and T'Challa, the man who would lift his people up onto his shoulders. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth Jan 26, 2017

    For a book with a lot of exposition, Coates swung for the fences getting us ready for the grand finale. Excellent penultimate issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    Entertainment Fuse - Jim Bush Feb 1, 2017

    In a lot of ways, Black Panther #10 presents both the best sides of Coates run on the series and his occasional drawbacks. On the plus, the themes and concepts are really fascinating. The shifting sides and power dynamics are also well handled. At the same time, this is the second straight issue that has been mostly talking, which I think can get stagnate. Black Panther #10 is a good issue, but I think it could have more moved quicker and had some alterations in pace that made it a bit more exciting. At any rate, Coates has set up a conflict for the next issue that should be quite entertaining and surprising. Read Full Review

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