Black Panther, Book 7: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda, Part Two
When a dissident from the Martian conquered future, Erik Killraven, threatens to overthrow Wakanda, the disgraced prince must wager what little is left of his soul to save his people And for years, the Maroons have lain dormant, planning the next stage of their rebellion At last, it is time to strike with a treasure hunt for unstable Vibranium And with the Black Panther once again in their ranks, they re certain of victory But what will victory cost When the chips are down, will the Maroons rise to heroism, or are they doomed by the trauma of their past COLLECTING BLACK PANTHER 2018 7 12 Free Download [ Black Panther, Book 7: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda, Part Two ] by [ Ta-Nehisi Coates ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr This story is so convoluted that it s hard to make sense of Having the same characters set thousands of years in the future in the midst of basically Star Wars is odd Of course, it sthan likely all going to be written away as an alternate reality created by the M Kraan crystal See the X Men for the gazillion other times this has happened at Marvel When each issue has to end with a text page explaining the history of this future empire so you can follow all of what just happened in This story is so convoluted that it s hard to make sense of Having the same characters set thousands of years in the future in the midst of basically Star Wars is odd Of course, it sthan likely all going to be written away as an alternate reality created by the M Kraan crystal See the X Men for the gazillion othe...Another fun space adventure for Black Panther I m honestly thrilled that they ve basically done away with boring old Wakanda and instead created a whole new sandbox to play in That said, towards the end of this volume, Ta Nehisi Coates does tie events back into the traditional Black Panther narrative I was tempted to moan boooo aloud while reading.Aside from that small bummer, there s plenty to enjoy in The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda Part Two Great action, interesting twists, Another fun space adventure for Black Panther I m honestly thrilled that they ve basically done away with boring old Wakanda and instead created a whole new sandbox to play in That said, towards the end of this volume, Ta Nehisi Coates does tie events back into the traditional Black Panther narrative I was tempted to moan boooo aloud while reading.Aside from that small bummer, there s plenty to enjoy in The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda Part Two Great actio...Loved the first stretch of this mega arc, but this part of the story feels a bit thin, and I miss Daniel Acuna.So many Empires have fallen, so many Nations have crumbled under the egos of men It all makes sense now I totally forgot about Eden And while I thought this was some kind of mind f ery from Goddess Bast, I m still a little bit nipped by it all All I m saying is, if you were perplexed by book 6, you will definitely feel a little better at the end of this one The art is very much realistic modern, as opposed to the pop art that comes with so many classic comics The nuances of panel art So many Empires have fallen, so many Nations have cru...See the single issues for my reviews.Apparently there are going to be four volumes of this about as much as Coates first two arcs combined which feels a little excessive, but then I suppose a space epic needs to operate on an epic scale Plus, this time out there s the bonus of visuals from Kev Walker, who thanks to his 2000AD pedigree, has always been better than a lot of US comics artists at doing science fictional settings which feel solid, lived in and real Story wise, we get our first answers about what exactly is going Apparently there are going to be four volumes of this about as much as Coates first two arcs combined which feels a little excessive, but then I suppose a space epic needs to operate on an epic scale Plus, this time out there s the bonus of visuals from Kev Walker, who thanks to his 2000AD pedigree, has always been better than a lot of US comics artists at doing science fictional settings which feel solid, lived in and r...switched to the trade after reading the first 3 issues as they came out I found the first half of the issues in this trade hard to keep track of which side was which, who was making alliances with whom, I think the story was a little too complex convoluted for comic book form And from the last two issues, it seems that it won t matter all that much, as we re moving into a new paradigm entirely I m still not entirely sure I understand the big reveal I enjoyed the storytelling structure, but switched to the trade after reading the first 3 issues as they came out I found the first half of the issues in this trade hard to keep track of which side was which, who was making alliances with whom, I think the story was a little too complex convolut...Is there a way to express standing ovations in this review What Coates continues to do is justastonishing It s a Space Opera meets a Fantasy Epic How he is pulling this off in the tiny confines of a comic book and its panels is just.it s amazing Now we have the bigger picture of how we got here and it s so endlessly satisfying I can t even explain it The world he is mapping out can be so richly explored for years in the Marvel Universe Black Panther has almost become its own comic Is there...I wrote a glowing review of Part 1 of this special edition and Part 2 was just as excellent I am so enthralled with the new direction they re taking the series and I can t wait to see where else Coates will go with this space narrative Will the two T Challas meet The two Nakias Can the corrupted space world be rectified This new narrative is so rich with so much world building potential, and really flips the politics of the original script on its head I also love the new art style and I wrote a glowing review of Part 1 of this special edition and Part 2 was just as excellent I am so enthralled with the new direction they re taking the series and I can t wait to see where else Coates will go with this space narr...It s been a bit since I read the previous volume, but I really wasn t expecting to have that much to catch up on I seem to have the same issue with all of Coates run there s so much going on that it s hard to keep track of it all I can t say I dislike it, but it s not easy to keep up with.

- English
- 13 June 2018 Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Paperback
- 136 pages
- 1302912941
- Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Black Panther, Book 7: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda, Part Two