"THE INTERGALACTIC EMPIRE OF WAKANDA" CONTINUES!
Rebellion among the rebels! When M'Baku rises to lead the Nameless, he'll advocate for a new strategy in their war against the Empire - one that goes against everything T'Challa believes. But M'Baku's plan could save lives. And without his mantle, what power does T'Challa have to fight for what he knows is right?
Rated T
Whatever it is you are missing in Sci-Fi, Comics, and/or Afrofuturist speculative fiction, chances are Coates and Acua have you covered with their intergalactic epic of insurrection. JUST READ BLACK PANTHER. Read Full Review
The thing about war is that there are always sacrifices. The war continues. During the ensuing battle, T'Challa is standing out in some interesting ways. The Emperor N'Jadaka is calling for T'Challa's blood. Why? Competition. I wouldn't want to be the one who stands between T'Challa and his memories, Bast or not. To learn more about these Black space battles, check out Coates and Acua's Black Panther! Read Full Review
The character development and story as a whole seems to be moving a little slow, but I feel that is part of the mystery. As Coates noted on the last page; Hang tight, its all part of the journey! I am anticipating the next issue to answer more questions while extending to the five galaxies of the Empire. Read Full Review
Black Panther #4 is a solid installment in the latest run for the character. The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda works as a sci-fi space opera of epic scale and scope. Based on what I've seen so far, though, I'm worried it may not be as friendly to new readers as promised. Read Full Review
There is a lot of action in this issue and I like that there is an actual sense of kinship between the characters. Unfortunately, not a lot actually happens in this issue. Read Full Review
There is plenty that occurs in Black Panther #4, including an action-packed escape sequence featuring some surprising changes to the status quo, but none of it feels like a distinct issue. Read Full Review
I'm not interested in this. And if it pops in my pull again, I may just bypass it. Usually I give any title at least two tries before I write it off, but this is a special case. I just couldn't stomach another issue of this. I'm hoping that BP gets back to a MU base. Again, I'm not sure what this is supposed to be, maybe it's like a 4-issue "What if?" segway. But it's hard for me to keep my composure and be respectful of this book, because I do want to say it is a professionally done piece of work. There isn't anything careless or negligent in this, it's, just really...not for me Read Full Review
I'm still going along with the story because we're getting just enough to keep up but I'm not sure i would be here if Daniel Acuna wasn't on art. Acuna is fantastic as usual. Coates needs to get us somewhere.....i don't know where but a few more answers would help the flow better. We'll see.
I would have given it a 9 but there are too many unanswered questions and no signs of them getting back to them.
This issue confirms my suspicions regarding this universe. Did I mention how much I love this art?
Interesting and intriguing, but 4 issues in I still don’t see the point.
I'm sorry but... I gave this series 4 issues. The art has always been great, but the story is incredibly light. I am actually shocked anyone can get any entertainment from this issue. It has the story telling of a 3rd person sci-fi shooter like Mass Effect, but only the comments your NPC team mates make during combat. Absolutely and totally atrocious. Good God.
That was probably my harshest review ever, but wow... just wow.