Fire the fucker right now, eh?
T'CHALLA VS. THE X-MEN OF MARS!
With assassins closing in and Wakanda's faith in him shaken, T'Challa goes to visit Storm on the newly terraformed Mars. But this will not be a happy reunion, as T'Challa has ulterior motives for his visit. And back home, Shuri discovers who is behind the attacks on Wakanda's secret agents, a revelation that will change everything...
RATED T+
Black Panther #3celebrates the past, present, and future of Wakanda's king courtesy of a collection of all-star creators. I look forward to seeing what role Tosin plays in Ridley's run, as well as the identity of these mystery assassins and their vendetta against Wakanda. Read Full Review
Cabal and Moustafa create some awesome art in this issue. The action continues to be visually dynamic and the character moments are filled with great emotion and visual detail. Read Full Review
Black Panther hits the big number of 200 as the main story keeps adding deeper and deeper levels to T'Challa's mistrust and the spy thriller world he's become embroiled within. A handful of very relevant backup stories help add even more to Wakanda and the tale of the Black Panther. Read Full Review
While perhaps not what some readers would hope for in a milestone issue, Black Panther #3 makes for a solid read. Read Full Review
There are a number of moments here that are extremely delightful but would be spoilers to reveal. Suffice it to say that this is now the third fantastic presentation of the Wakandan monarch in a row, showcasing the grandiose backdrop that sets the stage for T'challa's tale. Let's get much, much more of this, please. Read Full Review
Black Panther #3 looks great and has a couple of slick action scenes but the net progress of the story doesn't get very far. Riley seems intent on using this issue to build out relationships and share feelings without making any progress on the conflict at hand, and while that makes for an interesting character issue, some may view it as filler. Read Full Review
The 200th issue of Black Panther doesn't bring us any closer to finding out who is behind the assassination attempts on T'Challa's sleeper agents, but there are some quiet character moments worthy of recognition. Read Full Review
Loved this shit. Nice back end stories too.
This whole comic kicked ass! Every story introduced new and interesting characters and groups. T'Challa wants to be king but the weight and pain of loss is starting to get to him; excellent writing by Ridley!
a solid celebratory issue.
I'm loving this new BP series. I waited a while after Coates very intriguing interpretation.
What Ridley is getting right here is pacing an unraveling mystery while still maintaining the always guarded persona that is T'Challa. Having sleeper agents is an ever evolving spin on this round of T'Challa really not trusting anyone.
2nd story read and was drawn just like a folklore story take, with a word-of-mouth/legend tale like plot.
The third story was interesting. Cool to see people Learning to manipulate vibranium in a way that gives them "powers".
Just like I was for I Am Batman, I'm looking forward to the next issue here.
The main plot is truncated for the anniversary issue, but great art, some nice characterization and the introduction of a possibly cool new character in the second backup. Good issue, good series so far.
Juni Ba's folktale really steals the show, but the main story is solid too
I think, with the main story alone, I would have given this an 8.5/10. I thought it was, once again, well-written and I liked the interactions T'Challa had with Storm and Gentle. I will say that I preferred Moustafa's art to Cabal's, though both were good. I'm not usually a fan of the art changing midway through the issue, but, at least, everything we got was good and the change in artists actually made a little sense with the setting changing from Earth to Arakko. As for the backup stories, they didn't really do much for me. Ba's story had some nice art, but the story and writing were lacking for me. Ridley's second story about Tosin wasn't bad, but it was a little bit of a letdown after hearing so much hype and speculation surrounding Tosmore
This issue is a dang high-wire act. It's sparse and slow and even repetitive. The art has a few sparks of greatness, but it's mainly just OK. The two artists' styles don't complement each other very well.
And then there's that twist in the final scene. T'Challa and the author being clever enough -- *just* clever enough -- to redeem themselves. So I'm still reading and still calling it good.
The backup strips are decent. The B strip is cute. The C strip gets me interested in New Guy Tosin and his people. I really wish it didn't spoil where the main story is headed, though.
This was a pretty good issue. The pacing could have been a bit better, but I enjoyed myself. The backups were not quite so successful. The first being a play on Androcles and the Lion, obviously. It was neat, but I'm not sure it was a necessary addition. The second backup... I couldn't tell you what I really think of that, it was forgettable.
Very good first story, the second one was very stupid, Juni Ba shouldn't receive more chances to write stupid comics and the third one was pretty meh.