Saturday, 30 July 2016

Review (finally): "Black Panther" #1

This one will demand a little dedication and endurance from its readers, as virtually every character motivation and story threat is left in the dark initially. But if you stick around you will eventually be rewarded with one of this year's most skillfully crafted comic stories. 

Highly political, writer Ta-Nehisi Coates constantly explores the difficulties of responsibility for one's own fate and that of a larger society, culture and history, while artist Brian Stelfreeze meticulously captures the majestic nature of Black Panther's characters and surroundings. 


9/10

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