Originally Posted by
Ezyo1000
I think you missed my point. Your confusing story with plot. Stories should be Character driven, not plot driven. I'll give an example with Coates.
Season 1 has Tchalla moping, Wakanda has fallen Into chaos and the Wakandan army and resources are stretched thin (let me first tell you that this bit here isn't even said on panel, Coates said it in a tweet) and Tchalla is too "distracted" to stop obvious big ass rape treehouses in Wakanda, and the MA say that government doesn't care. In the past we have seen T'Challa personally take care of these issues when they arise, from drug trafficking, to when a little girl in America died he dropped what he was doing and raised hell.
Here he doesn't bother. He is shown to not have any sort of plan when facing his enemies so he gets beat by Zenzi by pure stupidity. Then the next issue he gets beat by Tetu by pure stupidity. He agrees to let KNOWN despots into Wakanda to ask for advice on how to quell a rebellion (something he has taken care of many times in the past) "Just to see what they would say) this scene was so stupid and served to drive an agenda that even casuals went wtf was that about.
Rather then bring the villains up to Tchallas level, he was instead dumbed down.
Making the story their own doesn't mean changing the Characters so much that they are completely different and basically new characters. Priest's, Hudlin, Liss told their own stories and made it their own while staying true to the characters core characterization.
And one last thing, marvel has hired for the BP mythos sense Coates has gotten on, 6 noncomic book writers, all neophytes to the Craft, to write BP or BP related stories.. only one of them has done a good job. And that was Evan narcisse and Even then you could tell he was new to the craft. He should of been another Hudlin and given time to improve honestly. So "talented authors in one area doesn't automatically translate into talented comic book artist.