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Black Panther Book 6: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda Part 1
by Ta-Nehisi Coates
This was fun as hell.
Funny enough while some of my favorite writers (Snyder) are going into heavy exposition and overly long storytelling in their stories, Coates is scaling back and learning how to mix actual comic pages with dialogue. After how good Coates Captain America was I had to give his newest Black Panther a chance. So glad that I did.
This is over the top fun space adventure. Our favorite Black Panther hero has lost his memories. He decides to fight on, break out of his prison, and become the hero (and king) of space. After learning the Wakanda empire spreads further than Earth, T'Challa decides to start his own revolution in space and fight back.
This is over the top as hell and fun. Watching awesome sweeping space battles, T'Challa whooping ass, and the art all being pretty solid everything there works well. The storyline is a bit silly and it takes a second to even understand what's happening. The villain is lacking though.
This is overall pretty solid. It's a big step in the right direction. A 3 out of 5.
Funny enough while some of my favorite writers (Snyder) are going into heavy exposition and overly long storytelling in their stories, Coates is scaling back and learning how to mix actual comic pages with dialogue. After how good Coates Captain America was I had to give his newest Black Panther a chance. So glad that I did.
This is over the top fun space adventure. Our favorite Black Panther hero has lost his memories. He decides to fight on, break out of his prison, and become the hero (and king) of space. After learning the Wakanda empire spreads further than Earth, T'Challa decides to start his own revolution in space and fight back.
This is over the top as hell and fun. Watching awesome sweeping space battles, T'Challa whooping ass, and the art all being pretty solid everything there works well. The storyline is a bit silly and it takes a second to even understand what's happening. The villain is lacking though.
This is overall pretty solid. It's a big step in the right direction. A 3 out of 5.