Black Panther: Back to Africa

· Marvel Entertainment
4.7
70 reviews
Ebook
139
Pages
Bubble Zoom
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About this ebook

Collects Black Panther #35-38 and Annual #1. Out of the frying pan... into the fire! Their fantastic adventures in the interdimensional superhighway complete, the Wakandan Royal couple at last return to Wakanda - only to find home is anything but sweet. With serious strife tearing apart his court and one of the Panther's greatest foes waiting to strike, is it too late for T'Challa to regain control of his kingdom? Plus: It's 2057, and the Watcher's prediction came true - Wakanda is an imperial power steering the course for humanity's future. As T'Challa prepares the next Black Panther for the great responsibility ahead, he must first reflect on the road traveled - a long and winding journey filled with surprises

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4.7
70 reviews
Nyla Shaddai
January 13, 2018
The theme of this story kind of reminds me of Chara Sanjo's book Reclamation of Africa's Royalty 323 BC. At the end of the book it was based on an all female army saving their empire. The main character was Akia and the female character in black panther is Nykia.
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Hi H
July 12, 2017
The artistry looks good story needs help- writer couldn't deliver- he couldn't capture the idea of a him, but def my favorite superhero by far.
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Bernice
May 25, 2016
I have always been a Marvel Comics fan, but it wasn't until the discovery of "Black Panther" that I have become a Marvel 'maniac'! : )
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