Follow young T’Challa as he continues on his hero’s journey – and meets the legendary Storm! Three years after the death of his father, T’Challa continues his preparations to one day ascend the throne. After being rescued from poachers by a girl named Ororo who can control storms, he stays with her for a little while, meeting the other families she’s been helping – and learning that he, and Wakanda, could be doing better by their neighbors. But threats back home are building, and they will not be so easily dealt with! Dive into the legend of the Black Panther in this new origin story by acclaimed author Tochi Onyebuchi and Nemore
This script from Tochi Onyebuchi does such great things with these familiar plot elements, imbuing such humanity into the characters and presenting situations that flow logically into each other. The artwork from Setor Fiadzigbey, Fran Galan, Paris Alleyne, Ian Herring, and Joe Sabino brings these sparse, almost haunted environments to life effectively. This is a succinct, laser-focused telling of this tale that's perfectly packaged and well worth your time and money. Read Full Review
Black Panther Legends #2 really explores the origins of Storm and T'Challa's relationship in a cool/unique way. Read Full Review
This second issue feels more like filler than an instrumental part of T'Challa's life. Read Full Review
It's another perfectly cromulent young reader comic, and it has its own "classroom discussion" hook in referencing Ethiopia's Oromo conflict. It treats the characters with respect and it tells a decent story. But it's far from the first Marvel book I'd pick to show off the medium's full potential, even to a younger audience.
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Of course Hunter is the bad guy, I should have seen it coming, what else can someone like Onyebuchi write?