NEW-READER FRIENDLY ONE-SHOT!
T'Challa faces a challenge unlike anything Wakanda has ever seen before in this all-new epic one-shot by Bryan Edward Hill (KILLMONGER) & Alberto Foche (MILES MORALES)!
RATED T+
A light read that made me think for a bit. Gods, beliefs, and cult battles are all super fun. This could be a captivating story if it continued. Bryan Edward Hill and Alberto Foche Duarte did an excellent job with this one-shot book. Read Full Review
Unconquered worked well enough that it wouldnt be all that difficult to imagine a series of one-shots being popular. Marvel has been quite successful over the years in exploring its own Manhattan. There are so many other places in the world that could be every bit as interesting...supporting multiple series and their own end of the Marvel Universe. Wakanda and the surrounding area would be a perfect stage for further exploration of the world. Hill and Duarte render an enjoyable action drama far from New York in a location that has had some really entertaining stories over the years, going back to McGregor and Bucklers Jungle Action comics of the 1970s and beyond. Read Full Review
Black Panther with the actual main character still in for fans of the new movie or who want to read a story with the character without having to jump into a long running storyline. Read Full Review
Black Panther: Unconquered #1 feels less like a one-and-done and more like a setup for a longer story. Read Full Review
The release of this special one-shot is presumably meant to capitalize on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, but even as a standalone story there really isn't much meat on its bone. Read Full Review
When a one-shot fires off sequel hooks, judging its quality comes down to one question: Do I want to read more of this?
Here, the answer is a full-throated "yes!"
The script is a serviceable storytelling tool, but it embellishes the basic action with interesting theme-work and then ties that into some promising character insights.
The art does impressive storytelling in its own right, proving more than capable of taking over from the words. It has a clean polish to it, and if it's not super-detailed, it's also notably dynamic in the action scenes.
Bottom line: I'm definitely ready for more -- with the caveat that this author needs (and deserves!) the continued support of an artist that can keep up more