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Reply Subj: Who, other than Priest, would be a good scribe for Panther? Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 at 04:43:01 pm EDT | |||||||
> We've already talked about Priest ad infinitum. Who else would be a good writer for this book? Geoff Johns. He'd do a great job boosting sales and building Black Panther's character. He's also talented at portraying villains in interesting ways which T'Challa could use with his enemies. I'd love to see what Johns does with Klaw or Man-Ape. Warren Ellis. I know probably just as many people hate him as love him, but I would definitely read a Black Panther title written by him. I would just have to see the things he does with Wakandan science and society. Greg Pak. With Planet Hulk, he proved he can write characters and cultures so far different from what we know and keep it interesting. That's the kind of skill a Black Panther write would need what with Wakanda and all that. Ed Brubaker. ...Why not? It's Ed Brubaker. Sure, I didn't care much at all for his Uncanny X-Men space opera, but he rocks on Cap, DD and Iron Fist. If he took a shot at writing Black Panther, I'd be there for it. Greg Rucka, possibly. He obviously likes his political thrillers and Black Panther is probably the best book to tackle international politics in the MU. I think a Rucka run could be cool to see how Wakanda sits in the international scene. | |||||||
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