Marvel Comics Exclusive Preview: WAKANDA #1 — Shuri and the History of the Black Panthers

WAKANDA #1 hits your local comic book store on October 12th, but thanks to Marvel Comics, Monkeys Fighting Robots has an exclusive five-page preview for you!

About the issue:
The Black Panther is no longer welcome in Wakanda! Who is this proud nation without its king? This exciting new miniseries answers that question as each issue spotlights a different fan-favorite Wakandan character.

First up: Shuri proves that being without the Black Panther doesn’t mean Wakanda is without heroes to protect it – and that there is a reason she too once wielded the power.

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Plus, part one of the “History of the Black Panthers” backup story, providing for the first time anywhere a definitive overview of every Wakandan who has ever held the mantle of the Black Panther!

The issue features two stories: “Shuri” is written by Stephanie Williams, with pencils by Paco Medina, inks by Walden Wong and Elisabetta D’Amico, and colors by Bryan Valenza; “History of the Black Panthers” is written by Evan Narcisse, with art by Natacha Bustos, and colors by Jordie Bellaire. Joe Sabino letters both stories, and the main cover is by Mateus Manhanini.

Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever hits theaters next month on November 11th.

Check out the WAKANDA #1 preview below:

marvel comics exclusive preview wakanda shuri black panther

marvel comics exclusive preview wakanda shuri black panther

marvel comics exclusive preview wakanda shuri black panther

marvel comics exclusive preview wakanda shuri black panther

marvel comics exclusive preview wakanda shuri black panther

marvel comics exclusive preview wakanda shuri black panther

marvel comics exclusive preview wakanda shuri black panther


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Anthony Composto - EIC
Anthony Composto - EIC
Editor-in-Chief for Monkeys Fighting Robots. A lifelong fan of Spider-Man and the Mets, Anthony loves an underdog story. He earned his B.A. in English because of his love for words, and his MBA because of his need for cash. He considers comics to be The Great American Art Form, and loves horror movies, indie dramas, action/thrillers, and everything in between.