DORA MILAJE NO MORE!
• T'Challa betrays all of Wakanda, forcing Ayo and Aneka to make the biggest decision of their lives...
Rated T
I recommend checking Black Panther: World of Wakanda out. Its a great series so far and its only getting better. Read Full Review
With a warm positive relationship at its center and continued varied interest, "World of Wakanda" lives up its title. Read Full Review
Black Panther: World of Wakanda has started out delivering on its promise to bring us the rest of the story about Wakanda. It feeds our communal imagination about the country and gives us more characters for our personal fan-fictions. It deserves a spot in your collection. Read Full Review
With solid characterization and beautiful artwork, Black Panther: World of Wakanda #3 makes for an entertaining read. While a storytelling choice does feel like a missed opportunity, the work Roxanne Gay and Alitha Martinez put into building the characters and this world is solid. And yes, this is a book about romance between supporting characters in a small niche of the Marvel Universe. But it's nice that Marvel is supporting the variety of genre represented in this book. Read Full Review
The artwork on the mini has been top notch though. From minute facial expressions detailing doubt, to grand glorious battles between factions, the artwork is amazingly detailed and adds a lot to keeping the reader engaged. Read Full Review
SCORE: 8
This is a straight up soap opera, but I like it.
Ayo and Aneka's relationship was pretty good in this issue.
This issue didn't quite hit the mark for me. Some of the character scenes were too rushed, and the key actions of the issue depended too much on knowledge of events that happened in other books. The story suffered, as at least one such plot point was just too critical not to be on the page here. While the last issue struck the perfect balance between filling in the gaps of recent history and spot on character moments, this issue was a bit wobbly. I'm hoping the next issue returns to form.