He was given the option to keep T'Challa depowered or to give him his powers back.
One of the first decisions I got to make was whether to depower him: Does he get to keep his Black Panther powers? I decided to take everything — take his money, take his power. To me, the interesting thing was, here’s this guy who has all these abilities, all these resources and all this political power. If you strip all that away, what do you get? Narratively, I liked the idea of someone used to having a great deal of authority being brought to his lowest point and clawing his way back up.
Yes, hickman said super human. Feats say "same as he always has been though"
Just different nomenclature that isn't properly defined. On rumble boards, it all gets thrown under "comic book peak human" until you get to Spider-Man tier.
I really really really hope the MCU keeps the tiers of power really defined like they have. I'm afraid with normal humans like Widow and Shang getting movies that we might start to see that power creep and that "trained human" and "HSH/SSS" tiers start to blend.
and yet had him do stuff like this:
Black Panther Discord Server: https://discord.gg/SA3hQerktm
T'challa's Greatest Comic Book Feats: http://blackpanthermarvel.blogspot.c...her-feats.html
Hickmans New Avengers. I don't remember the issue but it's right before they fight the great society (a justice league analogue)
I'm more bothered that Hudlin didn't get to finish his set up and HIS version of doomwar and the event that would of followed suit instead of the trash we got from Mayberry
Simulations are just that, simulations, just like in real life, they prepare you for the real thing but they don't account for alot of other factors, and being realistic, T'Challa would prep for a battle against all of those enemies, he wouldn't come in swinging around a jet pack, the akin to an old lady swinging her purse around with abandon, as his go to strategy if that was supposed to be "the real thing". That fight (can barely even call it that) showcased Zero strategy, h2h prowess, prep, tech feats, or really anything that could be considered a feat. In fact, it was so pathetic that really anyone could achieve the praise T'Challa got because they could easily replicate such a simplistic strategy that Coates initiated. So try again
I really don't think that Liss' 2 year run gets the appreciation that it deserves. We had a T'Challa with a characterization more aligned with previous runs and with half the time that Coates' has had, given T'Challa more feats during his run compared to the last 4 years.
sorry, I know I am late. But I just read the lastest issue of Black Panther and I'm confused. Black Panther (T'Challa ) WASN'T EVEN IN THE BOOK AT ALL!
I get giving an issue to another character (like Jason Aaron did to Gorr in the Thor: the godbutcher), but this is ridiculous.
This whole Storm is the new god of Wakanda nonsense is too much to take.
What's the point of reading this comic any more? Why bother?
Coates is HORRIBLE!!! Why is this person writing the Black Panther comics?
I'm starting to think the "Endgame" is for him to finish his run with Orro being the "New Black Panther".
Because he's a "black intellectual" that makes Marvel look woke for hiring him to write THE black hero of comics.
This wouldn't be surprising in the least. This story earlier on was about gods and NuKillmonger wanting to achieve god status. It won't surprise me if Killmonger and the symbiote do achieve god status with the power NuKillmonger stole from Bast (assuming Coates remembers that) followed by the return of god Storm from season 2 to save the day again with her as Wakanda's new patron deity since Bast and the Orisha aren't of any use.I'm starting to think the "Endgame" is for him to finish his run with Orro being the "New Black Panther".
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