Issue #3 grabbed my attention because it portrayed Ulysses Klaw not just as a villain, but almost as a symbol of colonial greed. Hudlin's writing about him, driven by his obsession with “taking what’s his,” reminded me of how colonizers once claimed entire continents. I also liked how the story seamlessly blended action with heartfelt emotion. The flashbacks to T’Challa’s father, T’Chamore
"Who Is the Black Panther?" Part 3 of 6
Many years ago, Klaw killed the reigning Black Panther – but not without a price. Learn how he did it... as he readies himself for the death of T'Challa!