Guest-starring Spider-Man! It's the most unlikely team-up of the month as the amazing web-slinger attempts to lend T'Challa some unwanted assistance in cleaning up the mean streets of Hell's Kitchen! Meanwhile, things go from bad to worse, as a gang war erupts, dangerous experiments go awry, and a murderer's identity is revealed!
Francesco Francavilla is unfortunately MIA this month, but Jefte Palo makes for an apt replacement. In some ways Palo's previous work on "See Wakanda and Die" was a better fit for the franchise. His facial work lacks the subtlety necessary for the more dialogue-intensive sequences in this story. Still, he draws an elegant and imposing Panther and expertly captures the noir tone laid out by Francavilla. Jean-Francois Beaulieu's colors are also lush and pleasing to the eye. Maybe the art alone will entice a few more readers to give this series a chance. Read Full Review
I wasn't attached to Daredevil, and I was looking forward to what the Black Panther would do in Hell's Kitchen, but this series wasn't what I had in mind. Even with Francesco Francavilla, Black Panther, Man Without Fear was doomed. Read Full Review