"THE INTERGALACTIC EMPIRE OF WAKANDA" PART 6 - THE END OF ARC 1!
T'Challa and the Maroons renew their war against the Empire. But N'Jadaka is watching - and he knows exactly how dangerous the Black Panther can be. Witness at last the rise of Emperor N'Jadaka and the Exalted Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda!
At this point, we can assume that this midpoint in the "Intergalactic Wakandan Empire" saga is building up to the battle royale guaranteed to shake several galaxies " T'challa vs. The N'Jadaka. Gods, mortals, and symbiotes beware. Read Full Review
This issue marks the end of Book 1 and a turning point for the beginning of Book 2. This 6th issue focuses on the Wakandan Empire's leader, Emperor N'Jadaka. We learn about his background and his way forward. He stands among the Wakandan gods looking for redemption. The battle is epic but foreshadows how much more epic the next battle is to come. Check out the origin of the Emperor in Black Panther #6, out now. Read Full Review
Jen Bartel's art was breathtaking. There are so many beautiful panels filled with rich details. I loved the look of this issue a lot. Read Full Review
Build up for TChalla Vs NJadaka Gods, intergalactic mortals and symbiotes are about to shake several galaxies. This is an excellent extension to Marvels Black Panther vault. Read Full Review
Coates and Bartel's work compliments each other beautifully, and it will be so interesting to see where things go next. Read Full Review
Emperor N'Jadaka takes the stage for a villain spotlight issue that faithfully serves the twin masters of world-building and plot development. The issue also paints an elegant portrait (in words and gorgeous guest art) of N'Jadaka and Bast. It's a decisive, revelatory break from this title's status quo and an absolute blast to read.
The art really stands out.
oooo Jen Bartel art
This was pretty cool, but I feel kind of sad because I really don’t know anything about the lore here.
Nice issue explaining N'Jadaka side of the story. Beautiful art from Jen Bartel with exquisite colors by Farrell. Great stuff!
Gorgeous artwork that suits this issue. We mostly get an info dump here but it is well paced and well executed, with a strong ending.
Things pick up considerably in this issue and next one. The story actually becomes original and provocative, even if it still does not seem to connect to Marvel continuity.
The Klyntar Jndaka connection in this issue is intriguing as is the fight with the Panther spirit. Then next issue establishes how Wakandans have ruled by stealing memory and knowledge.
Bertell and Walker deliver beautifully on the art.
Well, this is quite the turn of events. Man, N'Jadaka has a symbiote? That made him like five times cooler, and he killed Bast? THE Bast? Well, now he's even cooler? And the way he did it? That was the coolest. This issue is very cool, is what I'm saying.