Reality is for those who are afraid of science fiction.
What ever became of the Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda?
I've been reading since the second volume of Coates run, I didn't hear anyone about these camps but that is pretty awful.
I've enjoyed most of the series but I csn admit Tchalla hasn't been absent for a large amount of it.
Im not sure what you are referring to regarding black male stereotypes, could you elaborate on that?
I think there was a lot of pressure eon both Marvel and whichever writer they went with. This is the most mainstream BP has ever been, after his MCU Coates basically had to welcome brsnd new readers of the character, harken back to the lore already there, modernize it all and make it all palatable. I'm willing to cut him a measure of slack for that, and I do like some of the clarification regarding the origin stories he has done, but its a shame he failed at other aspects of the character wjo often feels like he's a supporting role in his own book.
You're missing the point of the post. Look at the context behind the "no one man" bull crap and regarding the rape camps, the fact that T'Challa didn't know about it emphasises that he either knew about it and did nothing or that he's that crap of a protector and leader he was overwhelmingly oblivious to the mess that was going on right under his nose. Either scenario is a false depiction of who the character is and a deliberate act to assassinate T'Challa's character and overall being. There's no middle ground here, just 2 extremes of defecating on one of the most important characters in all of fiction.
Coates BP run does it actually end in February? Or is it Monthly?
Because I was under the impression that issues 23,24 and 25 were all going to be released collectively together in February.
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