The combined fury of T'Challa, Shuri, Manifold and the Hatut Zeraze rains down upon Tetu and Zenzi's rebellion. But will there be anything left of Wakanda to rule? The critically acclaimed storyline comes to an end and leaves behind a startling new status quo…
Ta-Nehisi Coates is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Between the World and Me, a finalist for the National Book Award. A MacArthur "Genius Grant" fellow, Coates has received the National Magazine Award, the Hillman Prize for Opinion and Analysis Journalism, and the George Polk Award for his Atlantic cover story "The Case for Reparations." He lives in New York with his wife and son.
I have been reading this Black Panther run since the beginning, and I couldn't help but wonder where all of this would lead. Would T'Challa be able to keep his country together? Would Tetu manage to permanently divide Wakanda? What about the Midnight Angels? When Shuri was brought back, only more questions were raised. Who would be in charge now: T'Challa or Shuri?
This issue felt like it was supposed to wrap up at least some of this plotlines, but I only have m0re questions. Coates is a very evil man who ends his issues on cliffhangers. Black Panther is a consistently engaging series, and I highly recommend it.
BP gives another world prospective. Coates has provided historical of the beauty and sophistication of African nations on the continent. Truly these untold stories of Africa's brilliance and philosophy provides inspiration and hope of heroes and heroines, who with super powers, do an amazing job in promoting community and inclusiveness.
Well, the revolution is over. Because an academic made a SPEECH. (best part being that Panther tells Changamire that he only has TWO MINUTES of airtime). And that's sufficient. Methinks Wakandans are easily persuadable people...
I get the feeling this is Coates' dream journal come to life.
Good color artwork. One of three hundred comics marvel gave out on national read a book day, Sept six. A good finale. T'challa wins a victory for the hearts and minds of the people.