whenever the pandemic is finally, genuinely marginalized, I hope that there is a Panther-Wakanda park built into Disney World and Disney Land and the other parks.
whenever the pandemic is finally, genuinely marginalized, I hope that there is a Panther-Wakanda park built into Disney World and Disney Land and the other parks.
We are the Dora Milaje. We are the daughters of the 18 tribes of Wakanda. We are the teeth of the Panther God. Out of 10,000 years of sweat and bloodshed and battle are we born. We are the women of this ancient land. Deadliest of the species. And our time has come!
T'Challa
A.K.A. The Black Panther
King of Wakanda
King of the Dead and The Champion of Bast
Two-Time Time Magazine "Person Of The Year"
Six-Time People Magazine "Sexiest Man Alive"
Yupp. We haven't had a decent BP book in years...Nobody enh ha' time fuh dat comess.
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
So.. we are getting closer to February, Which means closer to to the end of Coates era and hopefully back to the T'Challa we have been seeing in Avengers.. what would y'all like to see explored with a different creative team
T'Challa made whole and unbroken, being the bad-ass Black Panther that he is (as I vaguely remember because it's been so long) and being the main lead character of his book, focused on being King of Wakanda.
Also...
What I really enjoyed from the Movie was seeing all the Tribes represented so I would love to see them have more prominence in the books, plot-wise.
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
T'Challa
A.K.A. The Black Panther
King of Wakanda
King of the Dead and The Champion of Bast
Two-Time Time Magazine "Person Of The Year"
Six-Time People Magazine "Sexiest Man Alive"
Lets say Marvel decided BP 2 is the next big Marvel event film.
Does Coogler try to replicate the Infinity War/Endgame style or keep it more grounded/personal.
Infinity War/Endgame are gassed up imo. Good, but there are major flaws with the story/some of the shots. However, the Chesterfield's and others outside of here truly love those movies. So I'm curious if Coogler gives in and tries to be more "Russo"
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I would add...do not reference/mention/write about ANYthing of Coates' run. Ignore ALL of dat shyt completely and entirely with attention to any and all romantic relationship(s) of that period. Nakia and Storm are not the only women in the MU.
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Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
A character-driven story about high octane espionage and superpowered geopolitics that intersects with Wakandan culture/institutions. Atlantis is attacking the global system with bioterrorism and invasion, Krakoa is subverting the system with black markets and economic infiltration. What is Wakanda's approach to foreign affairs in an increasingly multilateral world and how is T'Challa trailblazing this new path?
If we accept that T'Challa is a utopian-minded man and global leader, then how can he open Wakanda to the outside world without causing conflict among the tribal/religious factions or getting exploited by foreigners? Can T'Challa lead the world without losing himself in the process and becoming Doctor Doom? What is the line between T'Challa's personal morality and his kingly responsibilities? How do T'Challa's actions clash with the will of the gods and to what extent does that impact his views? How is his Wakanda being impacted by the world, but more importantly, how is the world being impacted by his Wakanda? Basically, follow through with what was being set up with the MCU but with a more comic accurate T'Challa and more powerful Wakanda.
From a worldbuilding perspective, I want to see T'Challa deal with Wakanda's various tribes, delving into the Golden City and other important areas, while exploring the mysteries of the gods. And more political complexity to Wakanda than just "for opening up" and "against opening up". In terms of story, I'd like to see T'Challa's personality given more dimensions (hobbies, a dry sense of humor, his love of exploration vs his love for his throne). In terms of story, I want a streamlined supporting cast (no more than 4 core characters, one of whom MUST be a non-Storm love interest), and 50/50 split between Wakanda stories and the outside world.
I agree with you about IW & Endgame. Especially the latter. I would hope he'd keep it more grounded and personal since Endgame was said to be a send off to Tony, Cap, & Widow. Which was the excuse given as to why T'challa was made to seem not all that important in them. While we're at it. Give T'Challa a time-skip child too. Matter of fact just set BP 2 twenty years after the first.
No, no more damn love interest. No offense guy but Tchalla doesn't need anymore woman drama idk why some of yall are so desperate for tchalla to get with some chick that really won't matter in the grand scheme of things. That bullshizzle can come later the main focus if we're talking comics is to get the Tchalla BP lead selling in big numbers which obvioulsly is not easy for a black character despite how mainstream the character has become the comic numbers are iffy, I'm all for a story driven narrative that possibly leads to something major but me personally Tchalla doesn't need a new skirt on his arm but what the character does need is someone who can write consistent stories that's not alies RadJack. No shade towards the man but if you're aiming for something better than that calls for a better writer