Black Panther and his hand-picked team are our first line of defense on Earth, in space, or even in other realities. They're operatives of the unimaginable - They're Agents of Wakanda.
In this issue - a new mission begins! A disturbing galactic experiment has been waiting, growing...Can the Agents of Wakanda stop its encroaching danger before it's too late?
Strap on your spacesuits, True Believers! This one's shootin' for the moon!
Rated T
Lan Medina captures both characters, backgrounds and tech perfectly. All of the details in the art are fantastic and the action is brilliant in its scale and design. Read Full Review
If you're not reading this book, please start. Even though it's the third issue, it's a great jumping-on point for new readers. Plus, it's awesome. Read Full Review
I'd also like to give props to Medina's handling of Black Panther. We got a little insight to his emotional side when he accesses the spaceship. The verbal password? Ororo. I legit swooned in the bar I was at. In addition to the joy Broo brings I got a kick out of John Jameson, the Man-Wolf. I love werewolves in general and Jameson has this charming ineptitude. There's a tongue and cheek comment about making mid-fight scene jokes that's immediately followed by Jameson's much more realistic response; repeatedly swearing. This book is just all around enjoyable and Medina's art is on point. In a comic book world dominated by A-list heroes, it's great that more obscure characters can get some love from talented creators. Read Full Review
Once again Jim Zub's comedic banter between teammates is the standout, with Okoye and Mockbird's interactions being particularly funny. Read Full Review
Filled with humor, action, and strange sci-fi spectacle, Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda is pure fun. Read Full Review
Zub's dialogue and Medina's art are quite good, it just feels like the adventure is too much of a retread from the last adventure. Read Full Review
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #3 may have its problems but it is overall a solid issue. Read Full Review
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #3 starts up a new story and while I thought adding Gorilla-Man and Broo to the mix would increase the fun factor, they are taken out right away and we get another generic start with little to no story setup. I tried this series out based on the crazy team, but for some reason, Jim Zub seems intent on finding ways not to use them and thats a shame. Read Full Review
don't know why low ratings? but I really enjoying this. this is going to be a great series if they keep this up. New Missions what makes me keep reading this.
" Okay, Bobbi-Girl... Time to earn your keep. "
- Mockingbird
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda 3 is the most complete issue of the series yet. This issue is ridiculous, has tons of action, introduces a new team member, and was absolutely hilarious, especially the start. Zub is on a roll. Plus, Ego is awesome and I love a good continuity reference
This was the best issue yet.
Though I dearly love Bobbi Morse -- in general and as portrayed here -- I don't think this team needs more members.
Still a decent read, though I'm not too sure how serious I'm meant to take this book as it feels very fillerish.
Prelude:
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda have been... okay, I guess. Let's see what this issue holds.
The Good:
It's a bit of fun using Black Mercy, I mean whatever this green thing is.
Mockingbird is interesting to see here.
The Bad:
Black Panther doesn't sound like Black Panther at all.
Even though it's a team book, it didn't feel like it.
Conclusion:
Slightly better than before, Agents of Wakanda has an interesting idea behind it but fails in it's execution.
Getting better but still feel we should have gotten more story for the issue.
I’m only lukewarm on this as it is, but I think it could be interesting.