• T'Challa finds himself in an uneasy alliance with Ayo and Aneka, the Midnight Angels, when a new deity rises to claim Wakanda for its own.
• And making matters worse, an enemy from Black Panther's past has resurfaced with ill intentions.
• It seems Black Panther has one choice - bend the knee, or watch his country burn.
Rated T
Black Panther continues to be among the best of Marvels offerings with another knockout issue by Coates, Sprouse, Torres, and company. Its a pensive and intriguing title that knows how to let loose with some kick-ass action sequences. I highly recommend it. Read Full Review
Granted, it's a transitional issue to butter us up for Marvel: Legacy, but it's a fun, action packed one. Coates is still handling his business like he's been doing this for years. Read Full Review
It's impossible not to feel excited for the future of this series given certain developments in Marvel Legacy #1, but the current conflict is starting to seem like a bland appetizer before than enticing meal. Read Full Review
Action and intrigue.
T'Challa and Shuri do quality monster fighting and plot-exploring while the Midnight Angels go on a spy mission. It all leads to the reveal of a new adversary, which is a little undercut by the fact that Wakanda is damn near drowning in opposition already. This is a fast-paced issue for this title, but full satisfaction is precluded by some hasty-looking art from both Chris Sprouse & Wilfredo Torres. The visuals carry Ta-Nehisi Coates's script up over the run of the mill, but they drop it off a little short of real greatness.