[QUOTE=MindofShadow;5335901]Coates and Stelfreeze have a fetish at this point with slave imagery[/QUOTE]
How is that pic slave imagery?
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[QUOTE=MindofShadow;5335901]Coates and Stelfreeze have a fetish at this point with slave imagery[/QUOTE]
How is that pic slave imagery?
[QUOTE=Pumbaa;5335837]Variant cover by Sam Spratt
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Ummm what the hell is going on in this cover. Maybe my mind just stay in the gutter. And the red in the flag symbolizing blood in the water. well ok. Nicely drawn though.
[QUOTE=Agent Z;5336978]How is that pic slave imagery?[/QUOTE]
it doest kind of look like some black man in his own blood swimming up to the king but i'm guessing the symbolism is suppose to be the swamp he had to swim through, coates run, to make it back to a throne he already had.
[QUOTE=Ekie;5336833]Logically you are right. But the line was designed to give him sympathy and reverence with some which judging by how much its repeated and praised by casual fans who prefer Killmonger...it was successful in its purpose.
Ppl are asking for Killmonger to become Tchalla aka Black Panther for this reason.[/QUOTE]
[B] Again, there was nothing heroic about it. He could of been redeemed potentially had he chosen to take up T'Challas offer. But instead he let his pride get in the way. Abd the people calling for Erik and hooting and hollering and raving how he was right and he was the hero... Well they misses the point being made by a long shot and are willingly being ignorant. There was no sympathy or reverence. Just a man who couldn't get passed his own anger to actually try and redeem himself[/B]
[QUOTE=Agent Z;5336978]How is that pic slave imagery?[/QUOTE]
Did you miss the lashes on his back or naw?
[QUOTE=Redjack;5336765]hey. facts are facts.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Ekie;5336751]He asked Tchalla to let him die. So we would have to believe Tchalla ignored that wish thus diminishing Killmongers very popular quote and semiheroic death and reflecting poorly on the character of Tchalla, who will not be around to explain or defend that choice.[/QUOTE]
Unless someone else who thought like him-got a hold of the body afterwards. Since no one was around Wakanda for 5 years. I mean it would be a sneaky way to bring in Brother Voodoo and lets not forgot Vibraxas, who mother was experimenting on Wakandans.
I will BP writer Joe Robert Cole said it would diminish his death if he's brought back. Should be noted, but to my knowledge Joe Robert Cole isnt working on the sequel.
[QUOTE=jwatson;5337152]Ummm what the hell is going on in this cover. Maybe my mind just stay in the gutter. And the red in the flag symbolizing blood in the water. well ok. Nicely drawn though.[/QUOTE]
I get the feeling my mind went to the same place yours did.
[QUOTE=MindofShadow;5337296][img]https://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/popcorn_2.gif[/img][/QUOTE]
I guess that franchise FORGOT about a certain flood in Wakanda.....
Along with calls of Namor needs to FINISH the job from that franchise.....
An attempt of GENOCIDE of Wakanda by that franchise....
Wakanda the same franchise that sent the Skrulls packing with a note that said "stay out of Wakanda".
The franchise that can't stop taking shots at the King of Wakanda....
If Wanda was wrong then that franchise was wrong with its antics towards Wakanda AND the Inhumans.
John Stewart has been DEFINED by that over at DC for HOW MANY YEARS?
Tchalla did his thing this issue..
Coates should really feel ashamed about his Tchalla
[QUOTE=Ekie;5336833]Logically you are right. But the line was designed to give him sympathy and reverence with some which judging by how much its repeated and praised by casual fans who prefer Killmonger...it was successful in its purpose.
Ppl are asking for Killmonger to become Tchalla aka Black Panther for this reason.[/QUOTE]
I think the line was designed to illustrate that he was still immature (like his imagery in the Djalia), and filled with misaimed anger. Too immature to understand that his last bold statement was nonsensical. The twitter people that proclaimed “Kilmonger was right”, didn’t think it through long enough to realize that had his ancestors jump off the ships, he wouldn’t be there to make such a foolish statement.
[QUOTE=Gessela;5337428]I think the line was designed to illustrate that he was still immature (like his imagery in the Djalia), and filled with misaimed anger. Too immature to understand that his last bold statement was nonsensical. The twitter people that proclaimed “Kilmonger was right”, didn’t think it through long enough to realize that had his ancestors jump off the ships, he wouldn’t be there to make such a foolish statement.[/QUOTE]
Killmonger was right people need just a much therapy as Killmonger needed
Dammit, I actually owe Jason Aaron an apology now...
T'Challa's second "fight" in [I]Avengers #41[/I] is actually pretty good. Fans of the Priest era will enjoy it.
[QUOTE=Ekie;5336833]Logically you are right. But the line was designed to give him sympathy and reverence with some which judging by how much its repeated and praised by casual fans who prefer Killmonger...it was successful in its purpose.
[B]Ppl are asking for Killmonger to become Tchalla aka Black Panther for this reason.[/B][/QUOTE]
[COLOR="#000080"]And Chadwick Boseman is gone?[/COLOR]