THE ULTIMATE HUNTING PRESERVE: WAKANDA!
Yautja stalk the jungles of one of the most isolated - and wealthy - nations on Earth. Wakanda's War Dogs, the Hatut Zeraze, fall like wheat. The Dora Milaje bury those bodies with their own. Princess Shuri is trapped out of reach. And the Black Panther finds his country invaded not by the warmongering West - but by monsters from beyond the stars. The fiercest hunters in the known universe - versus a king who might just be beast enough to stop them. RATED PARENTAL ADVISORY.
Rated T+
Predator Versus Black Panther #2 continues to world-build both sides and brings them head-on in clashes that will excite Marvel and Predator fans. The lore is built upon and enhanced in this issue, and we are building anticipation for the great battle between T'Challa and the Predator. Read Full Review
Predator vs. Black Panther #2 is a fine prelude to the fight to come, but it does feel a bit lacking in certain areas particularly the Panther's inner thoughts. With two more issues to go, I hope the creative team gives us a fight worth reading. Read Full Review
Plot
The Dora Milaje are cruelly attacked, the Yautja in their invisible mode attack all of Wakanda, Black Panther manages to stop several and save the Dora Milaje that survive.
Shuri is kidnapped by a Predator.
The Yautja leader accesses the vibranium mines in the great Mound, from there he dreams of the weapons he will have to humiliate his brother.
Shocking and bloody installment, where Wakanda is besieged by these Predators, who are organized and ready to kill.
Fantastic story with a brilliant premise, vibranium is not only a valuable mineral for the inhabitants of planet Earth, the entire galaxy wants it.
Art
Detailed and organic, which through textures offers a gloomy tone als more
Another great issue following up the spectacular first one. The plot is a great idea, intertwining the two franchises in a way that makes complete sense. Great art, great writing, this is a crossover master class.
In my opinion, this issue is much weaker than the first issue. This is a continuation of the story, which promises to be interesting.