You mean a fivehead.
Yeah it was a little exaggerated but then that was part of the first story, how everything was an exaggerated version of what is expected. From Black Panther / T'Challa to the guy being chased across the desert and setting up shop in the "hood". But end of the day we like what we like and things tickle us in different ways.
true and I'm not trying to convince you since I get your points but these just tickled me the wrong way.
Oh and just remembered, the villain in Wakanda, the reverend guy... what the hell was his deal? He was just soooo over the top, satirically ehehehevil, like a joke 2000AD villain dropped into a Marvel book. Every time I looked at him it took me out of the story he was so cartoonish.
The Black Panther series, I'm still in but it starts off with a post Pulp Fiction vibe. A ton of stuff in the late 90s couldn't help but have that tone.
Underrated book: Showcase presents Jonah Hex. He's a tough character to defend. Former Apache slave/confederate soldier bounty hunter. That's not real woke so to speak. Still Clint Eastwood's man with no name, but he talks more. All of it worth reading. I've read the Palmiotti Gray stuff and they are real faithful to the tone of these old books. Even look good in Black and White. Great writers, great art.