T'Challa and Okoye have assembled an eclectic team of spies, mercenaries, and super heroes who specialize in espionage, black-ops, and defense. These Agents of Wakanda must be ready for any threat to our planet...even if that threat is the Moon itself!
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Rated T
This book is really good. In an entertaining way, in an artistic way, and it's technically sound as well. I think that covers every base possible. Read Full Review
Lan Medina's art is fantastic. Not only does the style of the art complement the tone and pace of the story, but the characters pop on the page and the panel progression fuels both the tension of the plot and the heroism of the characters. Read Full Review
It moves quickly, but never TOO quickly and the interplay of the cast is nice. Best of all, there are several brilliant-but-thrown-aside characters in play that deserve to be in focus again. Read Full Review
More an adventure book than a standard superhero/super-villain comic book, Agents of Wakanda will draw you in on the premise of seeing Black Panther lead a mishmash team of who's who(s) into an assortment of missions, but so far nothing I've read suggests this book should be taken too seriously. Read Full Review
A fun little issue, but doesn't really have time for the witty comedy the last issue issues brought. Read Full Review
A fine issue but aside from the art, nothing really stands out. Read Full Review
I enjoy reading this. can't wait to see what else they have to deal with .
After issue 3, I was seriously considering dropping Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda, but I decided to at least stay on for one more issue to finish the arc, and boy am I glad I did. Issue 4 perfectly shows off Zub’s mastery of continuity and it shows how much potential stories their are lying in decades-old stories. The art is perfect and I loved Bobbi and John especially. I will most definitely be back. This is a modern day old school comic, and it’s great
" It took for grated that it would always be here, waiting... And now it's gone."
- WEREWOLF
This was pretty good. This series feels a bit like a throwback to a more traditional, classic comic book style. And I can see why some people aren't into it, but I don't know, I get this sense of nostalgia from these sorts of books, even though they aren't rehashing things, but rather making something new.
This was interesting but maybe too quick.
Prelude:
Agents of Wakanda fell below my pass grade last issue so let's see how this one fares.
The Good:
It's a bit interesting.
The Bad:
Wow, that was a boring issue.
Conclusion:
Had some interesting points but at the end of the day it was a pain to read.