A NEW ARC - AND FIRST CONTACT WITH WAKANDA PRIME! "TWO THOUSAND SEASONS" STARTS HERE!
Weeks ago, the Black Panther disappeared on a mission into deep space, leaving behind his country, his family and the woman he loves. Find out at last what Wakanda Prime has done without its king. As the race against N'Jadaka's expansion continues, the goddess Bast makes a dramatic move and T'Challa reaches out for the life he left behind!
Rated T
War rages in the cosmos and Black Panther will have some difficult decisions to make. I am excited to learn more about why TChilla left home and how he ended up Two Thousand Seasons in the future. Read Full Review
The Black Panther is starting his return to Earth. There's plenty of development that needs to be done before we leave the sci-fi realm, though. M'Baku makes it violently clear that T'Challa isn't ready to mount a throne, not in outer space or Wakanda. He has more enemies to conquer within and without. Cool, moody art and sharp language promise that the story of those final conquests will be exciting. Read Full Review
With the return of Daniel Acuna, Black Panther begins its third arc in strong fashion as all signs point to a meeting with Wakanda Prime and reckoning with TChallas actions. Read Full Review
While the overall scope of the issue is limited, each page pays dividends. Read Full Review
This fight between T'Challa and M'Baku has been brewing a bit since they first met. And now it happens and its over something, you might not expect. Meanwhile, Wakanda on Earth is enjoying some good fortune but still missing its King and its primary goddess, Bast. The absence is felt. If you want to know what happens next, feel free to pick up this issue today. Read Full Review
I liked this issue and simply love what Acua and Coates have done with the bigger story. Black Panther has never felt so big in scope as war wages in the cosmos. Read Full Review
Black Panther #13 continues the arc firing on all cylinders, may Bast forever shine a light on this character and the world of Wakanda. Read Full Review
Really enjoyed this issue.
Great one! Although this obviously reads much better collected like all Coates's work, I do think I like Acuna's perspective the best.
" The problem is not that you aren't the King--its that you dont act like one
With his memories restored, T'Challa focuses obsessively on contacting Earth. M'Baku calls him on the carpet for ignoring his revolutionary comrades, and they come to blows. Quality storytelling is lavished on a small but satisfying chunk of plot; while the pace remains slow, this new arc seems headed in a promising direction.
This was a solid start to this arc.
Always interesting to see M'Baku and T'Challa butting heads.
Something of interest here!