Good issue not great imo. Some fantastic character moments but the plot didnt advance at all. Biggest takeaway was Gentle being the agent. I dont know much about the character but is he capable of destabilizing Krakoa? The hug was nice and humanizing for T'Challa who does need it from time to time with all the weight of his choices.
Tosin is of meh interest so far as he seems like a hypocrite and just immature but hopefully thats where his development as a character comes from. Hopefully he doesnt take too many pages from the titular character and isnt a nagging pet side hero.
Didn't really understand the point of the Bast story but I did enjoy getting t'challa back to Fantastical Adventure rather than moppy sad politics. Art there was jarring but kinda works with the dream like aspect of the story. Id read more.
I like that Ridley is taking time to introduce strong male characters to this franchise after the last five years of focusing on empowering the women of the franchise. Balance is always good