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Gokou Alpha - November 12, 2005 01:57 AM (GMT)
Start of a new saga in the Panther series:

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BLACK PANTHER #10

Written by REGINALD HUDLIN
Penciled by SCOT EATON
Cover by GARY FRANK

“TWO THE HARD WAY” Part 1 (of 4)

What type of man does a hard case like Luke Cage look up to? The kind of man who’s got the guts to speak the truth and the muscle to back it up. The kind of man who’s got all the gadgets to get the job done, a pair of sexy female bodyguards watching his back, and an entire kingdom at his disposal. That man is the Black Panther – and when King T’Challa asks for Cage’s expertise in solving a little problem, it’s got the makings of a serious team-up, with cameos galore from across the Marvel Universe. Jump on board here, True Believer, as BLACK PANTHER revs up to an event of cataclysmic proportions.

32 PGS/T+ SUGGESTED FOR TEENS AND UP ...$2.99


Does too many guess stars ruin a book ?

Onigiri Fury - November 13, 2005 01:50 AM (GMT)
it does, sometimes......

4th Noun - January 13, 2006 05:34 PM (GMT)
Yeah, guest stars were a Marvel problem years ago. It was like every book was the Avengers, because every title featured someone.

I read this issue and I like how they brought this guest starring role together. I have the next issue but havent read it yet.

4th Noun - April 27, 2006 12:55 AM (GMT)
Issue #14 is out, and T'Challa popped the question to Ororo "Storm" Munroe.

We already knew this was going to happen, but will she actually sayyes...yeah, she will, but it's still fun to wait and see how it actually goes down.

I really like the art in this book, and I want to see how the writing turns out.

Gokou Alpha - October 25, 2006 08:45 PM (GMT)
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Black Panther #24 First Look
T'Challa and Ororo arrive in the United States to make a stand.
by Richard George

October 24, 2006 -
Black Panther #24
32 full color pages
Written by: Reginald Hudlin
Art by: Koi Turnbull
Covers by: Michael Turner
Release Date: December 27, 2006
Price: $2.99

As T'Challa and Storm enter Civil War in the pages of Black Panther, superstar Michael Turner will be joining the title as cover artist for the three-issue arc "Foreign Affairs" running through issues #23-25.


Issue #23 Cover (Deodato, Jr.)

A rising superstar in his own right will be taking over penciling duties for this arc of Black Panther as Aspen artist Koi Turnbull brings his dynamic pencils to the King of Wakanda.

The honeymoon is over. The diplomatic tour is almost at its end and now it is time for T'Challa and Ororo to go visit the last stop of their tour: the United States. Going back to family and friends wouldn't be so hard if the superhero community wasn't in the middle of a war, but Storm and Black Panther have no other choice. They've got to make a stand.

Writer Reginald Hudlin's latest story arc will have Storm and Black Panther in the midst of a battle they wish they could avoid. Both sides are looking to boost their numbers, but which side will this power couple ultimately join? Find out as Civil War continues in Black Panther # 23.

- Marvel


This is a really interesting saga in this BP book. This is giving a differnt POV look at the character of Storm and BP. And they both learning alot about each. So who do you think BP will side with ?

4th Noun - October 25, 2006 11:39 PM (GMT)
I need to catch up on what's been going on in this title. I stopped reading it becaue I missed issue 15 and havnet been able to get it yet, but I have all the issues after.

I think this USA tour will end in a couple of ways. One is if they want to end the marriage between Storm and BP then I think this is their chance, by having them split on which side to join. Another is that they will be against the registration and help Captain America some how end all this. I dont see them being pro registration. It goes against everything they stand for. I will never read another Black Panther or Storm book, or anything that they are in, if they do.

4th Noun - November 9, 2006 06:51 PM (GMT)
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TURNER AND TURNBULL SEE "BLACK PANTHER" ENTER CIVIL WAR
by CBR News Team, Editor
Posted: October 25, 2006


Official Press Release

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As T’Challa and Storm enter Civil War in the pages of Black Panther, superstar Michael Turner will be joining the title as cover artist for the three-issue arc “Foreign Affaris” running through issues #23-25.

A rising superstar in his own right will be taking over penciling duties for this arc of Black Panther as Aspen artist Koi Turnbull brings his dynamic pencils to the King of Wakanda.

The honeymoon is over. The diplomatic tour is almost at its end and now it is time for T’Challa and Ororo to go visit the last stop of their tour: the United States. Going back to family and friends wouldn’t be so hard if the superhero community wasn’t in the middle of a war, but Storm and Black Panther have no other choice. They’ve got to make a stand.

Writer Reginald Hudlin’s latest story arc will have Storm and Black Panther in the midst of a battle they wish they could avoid. Both sides are looking to boost their numbers, but which side will this power couple ultimately join? Find out as Civil War continues in Black Panther # 23.
 
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BLACK PANTHER #23 (OCT062147)
Written by REGINALD HUDLIN
Penciled by KOI TURNBULL
Cover by MICHAEL TURNER
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$2.99
FOC – 12/7, On-Sale – 12/27/2006




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