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What was the purpose of the last Black Panther series and Doomwar? Bloody hell, this is old! T'Challa is the Black Panther and he is the king of Wakanda, an African nation that has NEVER been defeated. Wakanda's technology and Vibranium mound make it one of the wealthiest nations in the world, and the people revere T'Chall not only as king, but as their spiritual leader of the the Panther God. What the devil was so wrong with that?
This upset of the status quo (which will be back, count on it) was for what? How did it advance the Panther as character or a more marketable property? Shuri? Little I can say about a character that should not exist. Priest's White Wolf I could tolerate because he at least gave some back story, but a sister from out of nowhere . . . and she becomes the Panther. Malarkey.
Won't buy it, and I can't wait until this "Let's replace all of the classic heroes with new lads" phase is over for Marvel. Malarkey.
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Kevin "Kasper" Cole would have more sense. He's a character that hasn't been around for a while and has that street level hero edge...
Not T'Challa...Even a destitute T'Challa-I write this not having read ant Panther since Priest left the title-makes litte sense to me...