Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
231
Language
English
Published
Feb 14, 2018
Publisher
Diasporic Africa Press
Description
This captivating biography delves into the origins and evolution of the iconic Black Panther character from Marvel Comics, birthed from the visionary minds of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Blending rich illustrations and insightful commentary, it traces the journey of Wakanda’s king from his debut in the 1960s to his significant presence in modern storytelling, including contributions from writers like Ta-Nehisi Coates.
Through expert analysis, the work highlights the cultural impact of Black Panther, exploring themes of race, identity, and power that resonate in both the comic book world and society at large. Readers will discover how this groundbreaking superhero became a symbol of empowerment and pride within the Black community, transforming the landscape of comic book narratives forever.
Through expert analysis, the work highlights the cultural impact of Black Panther, exploring themes of race, identity, and power that resonate in both the comic book world and society at large. Readers will discover how this groundbreaking superhero became a symbol of empowerment and pride within the Black community, transforming the landscape of comic book narratives forever.
Genres
History
Manga
Graphic Novels
Nature