Yeah, but the point is that it would require time travel because it exists in an alternate timeline, which by marvel definition means it's an alternate reality. In this case the Wakandan space empire apparently exists in the regular 616 as they can communicate with Wakanda in the present.
Using the same elements, I think a better story would have been Tchalla and someone besides Eden traveling back to Earth passing through Shi'ar, Skrull, Cree, and others territories to prevent the launch from happening. Would have been a Voyager/Farscape adventure. Could have had years worth of potential stories.
14 issues in and a bunch of people who spend their free time discussing BP stuff can't even figure out fully a central part of the plot
Great story
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Read the issue.. Yaaaaaawwwwn. Coates loves to tell and not show... For everything..
Couldn't have said it better!
I read Coates' first BP book and gave him a lot of leeway since it was his first comic assignment. I liked the concepts he was working with, just some roughness with the execution. Again, he's got some great concepts here in this story...but his ability to execute a character driven story densely (very!) packed with plot elements in the comic medium...I'm not sure it's working. Comics have to flow more like a movie than a novel. Things have to have a constant forward movement. Of course you can (and should) re-read certain comics, the best comics. But the re-read shouldn't be because the characters are distracting from the plot and vice versa. Novels, you can get away with that to some degree because of issues with narration etc. Comics are pretty clear with narration and perspective. I'd have to say failure of forward movement has to lay on the author and not the reader in this instance
what I think is funny MoS, is Tchalla gets his memory and the whole issue us supposed to focus on that, and at the end the big reveal is that Tchalla was with NJadaka and the empire to start and ends it on a cliff hanger then next issue...... Nothing else we have moved on to the next vague, slow ads plot creep and are likely never to know the extent of his involvement... 14 issue's is more then enough time to have fully fleshed out all this isht.. Priest and Hudlin would of done it no problem.. Coates.... He's like Hickman only more boring and less coherent with his stuff
You all are missing the key points of the issue!
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T'Challa leaves, and Wakanda is suddenly in a new Golden Age & only the great and wonderful Atari Yow cares that Venom-monger is throwing Wakanda shade on an intergalactic level!
Well you know BoG,
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All of Wakanda are idiots who can't do anything on their own and need their new "goddess" to lead the way! T'Challa doesn't want to be King so he left, and Wakanda enters a golden age, BUT! This golden age is due not to their own ingenuity, but the wonderful Orishas ™ who are actually responsible for the prosperity, just like they are responsible for all of Wakandas success, over the centuries. Because why the hell else would they be able to fend off Invaders or be able to drive out the original natives Columbus style of not for them? Hadari yao is their protector till the rest of the team in this series show up. the Orishas ™ and Storm are the protagonists and catalyst of the success and protection of Wakanda. T'Challa his supporting cast, and Wakanda are just backdrops and stools to prop up the real heroes!
I mean it's so simple when you see the truth. Why else would they be so integral to Wakandas protection and prosperity?
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This might be his worse story yet of the three.
I didn't like Season 1 at all, but at least the story made some sense issue to issue. And it is really just a simple rebellion story told in a complicated "no one man" package. 1-12 makes sense, beginning to end, misgivings aside about the issue to issue shittiness and nitty gritty involved .
Season 2 was a invasion story told in a more complicated fashion. And it was fine until the the last issue. Bad pacing and other typicla "coates stuff" but storyline made sense 1-12. But once agian, other than not answering the central plot of the story (where are the orisha)... the story was fine in a nutshell.
This Season 3 is his longest story yet, has his worse pacing yet, the worst characterization of everyone yet (despite them basically all being new), the issue to issue plot points are confusing... it is completley held together but the art. It is just brutal to read
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Man I’m hoping the “end of an era” thing on that solicitation for issue #16 means that Coates is done with BP after this arc. Especially since it’s unlikely he’ll get to write that Storm solo he desperately wants now that Hickman is running the show for the mutants.
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