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Black Panther, Ta-Nehisi Coates, writer ; Ryan Bodenheim (#19-23), Daniel Acuña (#20, #22-25) & Brian Stelfreeze (#25), artists ; Michael Garland (#19-20), Daniel Acuña (#20, #22-25), Chris O'Halloran (#21-23) Laura Martin (#25), color artists ; VC's Joe Sabino, letterer, Book 9, Part four

Label
Black Panther, Ta-Nehisi Coates, writer ; Ryan Bodenheim (#19-23), Daniel Acuña (#20, #22-25) & Brian Stelfreeze (#25), artists ; Michael Garland (#19-20), Daniel Acuña (#20, #22-25), Chris O'Halloran (#21-23) Laura Martin (#25), color artists ; VC's Joe Sabino, letterer, Book 9, Part four
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Rated T
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Black Panther
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1148618854
Responsibility statement
Ta-Nehisi Coates, writer ; Ryan Bodenheim (#19-23), Daniel Acuña (#20, #22-25) & Brian Stelfreeze (#25), artists ; Michael Garland (#19-20), Daniel Acuña (#20, #22-25), Chris O'Halloran (#21-23) Laura Martin (#25), color artists ; VC's Joe Sabino, letterer
Summary
"The end of an era for the Black Panther! Ta-Nehisi Coates' landmark run reaches a tipping point as the ruthless N'Jadaka comes for Earth! To protect our planet from Emperor N'Jadaka's violent invasion, the nation of Wakanda must go to war against its own future -- and its first, best and only hope lies in the Panther! But where is he? Even the gods are beginning to despair -- but Bast the panther god will not abandon her avatar, even if she has to recruit an outsider to save him! Coates brings T'Challa full circle, back to the home he left behind and the crown he has never fully accepted. This is the story of a king who sought to be a hero, a hero who was reduced to a slave and a slave who advanced into legend!"--, Back cover
Target audience
adolescent
resource.variantTitle
Intergalactic empire of Wakanda, Part four
letterer
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