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[QUOTE]With 35 million tweets, #BlackPanther is officially the most tweeted-about movie of all time. [/QUOTE]
[URL="https://mobile.twitter.com/ajplus/status/976150043206991872?s=19"]https://mobile.twitter.com/ajplus/status/976150043206991872?s=19[/URL]
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[QUOTE=Cville;3538960]Solicits for June. Those of us who knew Coates was no good for an empire story would seem to be proven correct. lol
BLACK PANTHER #2
TA-NEHISI COATES (W) • DANIEL ACUNA (A/C)
Variant Cover by RUSSELL DAUTERMAN
MANY THOUSANDS GONE PART 2 FROM TA-NEHISI COATES & DANIEL ACUNA!
T’Challa is a stranger in a strange land. With no memory of his past, there is only the suffering of the present – in the Vibranium mines of an unfamiliar empire. But all hope is not lost. A rebellion is growing--and they have a plan. But who will lead these lost citizens? Where is the Black Panther?[/QUOTE]
Uhhhh... So... when it comes to the Wakandan planet, there's um... Vibranium-mining slavery?
oh, no........... :(
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[QUOTE=Cville;3538960]Solicits for June. Those of us who knew Coates was no good for an empire story would seem to be proven correct. lol
[B]WAKANDA FOREVER: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1
Nnedi Okorafor (W) • ALBERTO JIMÉNEZ ALBURQUERQUE (A)
Cover by Terry Dodson
CONNECTING VARIANT COVER BY TBA (1 OF 3)
PART ONE OF A THREE-PART STORY THAT SEES THE DORA MILAJE TEAM UP WITH THE MARVEL U!
The blockbuster Black Panther film has everyone talking about Wakanda’s best warriors, the fierce Dora Milaje! Now witness the Dora outside of Wakanda – and in Spider-Man’s world! When the Dora catch wind of a Wakandan threat causing trouble in New York, they’ll leap into action – with or without their king. Don’t miss Okoye, Ayo and Aneka on a globe-trotting mission to protect the realm at any cost. WAKANDA FOREVER starts here!
40 PGS./ one-shot /Rated T …$4.99[/B]
RISE OF THE BLACK PANTHER #6 (of 6)
TA-NEHISI COATES & EVAN NARCISSE (W) • JAVIER PINA (A)
Cover by BRIAN STELFREEZE
VARIANT COVER BY ARTHUR ADAMS
Game Variant Also Available
THE RISE OF KILLMONGER!
SECRET ORIGIN OF THE BLACK PANTHER Part 6
• Loyalty. Patriotism. Sacrifice. Bound by love of his country, Killmonger moves to make the world fear the newly revealed nation of Wakanda.
• T’Challa faces the darkest moment yet of his young kinghood!
• And in the aftermath, the Black Panther must decide his role in a world full of super heroes!
32 PGS./Rated T …$3.99
BLACK PANTHER #2
TA-NEHISI COATES (W) • DANIEL ACUNA (A/C)
Variant Cover by RUSSELL DAUTERMAN
MANY THOUSANDS GONE PART 2 FROM TA-NEHISI COATES & DANIEL ACUNA!
T’Challa is a stranger in a strange land. With no memory of his past, there is only the suffering of the present – in the Vibranium mines of an unfamiliar empire. But all hope is not lost. A rebellion is growing--and they have a plan. But who will lead these lost citizens? Where is the Black Panther?[/QUOTE]
Forget that, I'm checking out the Dora Milaje book! I read Bindi by Nnedi Okorafor last year and it was great. Granted, she's never written a comic before but if it's as good as that was it'll be worth the $4.99.
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[QUOTE=robreedwrites;3534814]It was estimated to be an 88% drop before the weekend started. I think it ended up more like 80%. I'll check the numbers once I have the actual this week.[/QUOTE]
For any of those interested, the actual drop from weekend to weekend for China was 81.5% from $65,131,851 to $12,053,830. Total there is (as of 03/18/18) $95,979,210. Should hit $100m to keep Marvel's $100m streak going in China.
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[QUOTE=Dboi654;3538957]T'Challa and his Bionic friends
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DYv-wG7W4AAx-f6.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
I could've like it better with Black Panther, Falcon, War Machine, & Okoye
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[QUOTE=Hypestyle;3539311]Uhhhh... So... when it comes to the Wakandan planet, there's um... Vibranium-mining slavery?
oh, no........... :([/QUOTE]
Vibranium mine slavery, T’Challa having amnesia and waking up in a slave mine? So you mean to tell me Coates is literally gonna turn T’Challa into a slave?
Haha, no screw this. Until he’s permanently off the book I’m dropping the main BP title for the foreseeable future. Good lord, why can’t Narcisse take over already.
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[QUOTE=Hypestyle;3539311]Uhhhh... So... when it comes to the Wakandan planet, there's um... Vibranium-mining slavery?
oh, no........... :([/QUOTE]
We don't necessarily see the word slave, but if there's a rebellion that's a possible indicator we don't necessarily have the nicest Empire.
Also, we potentially learn where vibranium is from.
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[QUOTE=Hypestyle;3539311]Uhhhh... So... when it comes to the Wakandan planet, there's um... Vibranium-mining slavery?
oh, no........... :([/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Vibranium mines of an unfamiliar empire. But all hope is not lost. A rebellion is growing--and they have a plan[/QUOTE]
Wow! Would he really go there? If he does i think the RoTBP is the last book i'll ever buy. lmao! here i was looking forward to a Planet Bast.
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I'm going to give the new book a shot and see where it goes. I wonder how he loses his memory and how the heck he gets on this far away planet in the first place.
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How can they keep coates on this book even though its losing readers? Somebody explain what is the end game to just horrible treatment of Panther. It's like the complete reverse of what DC does for batman.
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I'm checking it out. Interesting setting and premise. Art should be good.
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[QUOTE=dkrook;3539751]How can they keep coates on this book even though its losing readers? Somebody explain what is the end game to just horrible treatment of Panther. It's like the complete reverse of what DC does for batman.[/QUOTE]
Well, as Flex-Hectic used to say, T'Challa needs a dedicated Point Man/ Gatekeeper to safeguard him within the MU in much the same way as is the case as Kevin Feige and the MCU.
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[COLOR="#000080"]From rape camps to forced labor.
And so it goes.[/COLOR]
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[QUOTE=BlackClaw;3539609]Vibranium mine slavery, T’Challa having amnesia and waking up in a slave mine?[B] So you mean to tell me Coates is literally gonna turn T’Challa into a slave?[/B]
Haha, no screw this. Until he’s permanently off the book I’m dropping the main BP title for the foreseeable future. Good lord, why can’t Narcisse take over already.[/QUOTE]
Of COURSE we are going to see 12 years a Slave with Panther.
Gotta pander to that entitlement crowd who takes issues with competent POC.
[QUOTE]Did you honestly think Marvel were going to let Coates write about rape camps smack dab in the middle of a Captain America book?[/QUOTE]
They will as long as it's Cap America rescuing Misty or use that storyline for him to lecture to Patriot about respecting women. Maybe Snap Wilson will come back for that book.
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[QUOTE=Pulp Fiction;3538852]Building them all up wouldn't be mutually exclusive with a writer worth a damn. Making your main character a walking microphone and passive plot device is terrible and horrible. What other superhero got treated like that in a debut? He spent most of the movie listening to other people give speeches. I don't know what that vanilla version could possibly inspire.
It's not like said anything false either.
Got blindsided ✔️
Got overshadowed ✔️
Got his ass beat ✔️
Looks to me like coates already inspired coogler[/QUOTE]
[B]There's no point in going over this with you again. It will take too much typing that o don't feel like doing. But the short answer. Your check list has happened to other MCU heroes multiple times, and no one complains. This is like the whole Tchalla is a Mary Sue argument. But Cooglers Tchalla is light years above coates [/B]