T’CHALLA Riposte towards the Wakandan throne in New Black Panther: Intergalactic comics

The cosmic side of the Marvel universe experiences a radical transformation in the pages of ImperialThe four -numbers’ series of Jonathan Hickman, Iban Coello and Federico Vicentini.
In its wake, a new era of spatial narration begins with series launches like She-Hulk planet,, Nova Centurionand, announced today, Black Panther: IntergalacticA series limited to four numbers from the acclaimed writer Victor Lavalle (Wolverine: Sabretoth War) and the rising star stefano nesi (Gwenpool).
Black Panther: Intergalactic is part of the first wave of series that run ImperialAn epic saga that breaks the existing status quo of the Marvel cosmos and establishes a new intergalactic order among its most powerful empires, including the intergalactic empire of Wakanda.
In last month Imperial war: Black Panther One-Shot, T’Challa restored the honor of his people after being supervised for the assassinations that ignited this galaxy conflict. Now his search for truth continues. While T’Challa plunges more deeply into a deadly conspiracy, the problems are preparing at home and the forces emerge which are determined to prevent it from returning to the Wakandan throne.
Here is the official description of Black Panther: Intergalactic # 1::
Wakanda’s intergalactic emperor!
T’Challa, the king of Wakanda, faces the challenge of union all his kingdom – on earth and in the stars! Before he can start, however, someone – or something – steals him towards a mysterious planet where the black panther must fight for her life! Shuri, his sister, works to find him-but with the distracted king and princess, will someone else seize the title of Emperor of Wakanda?!
By continuing the adventure in which he installed Imperial war: Black PantherSaid on stage, “When Jonathan Hickman invited me to work only on the imperial Black Panther, I jumped because it could be my only chance to write T’Challa. But then I had Black Panther: Intergalactic, and I’m here for that.”
“T’Challa has had difficult times, real lows; he learned to be broken, and now he is ready to come back. Redoing king? Maybe. Or maybe even something more.”
What is added, “I am so happy to be part of this project and work again with Marvel. Taking the adventures of Black Panther in space is a new exciting challenge. I am generally more in urban heroes, so jumping in the cosmos looked like a perfect change. I love the character, and Victor’s writing brings a powerful and interesting socket to T’Challa that I can’t wait for life.”
Marvel Comics has played the idea that Black Panther was a cosmic hero several times over the years. With this now probably its status quo in the predictable future, we cannot help asking if it will influence Ryan Coogler Black Panther 3 Plans.
Discover the Cafu cover for Black Panther: Intergalactic # 1 below.
Black Panther: Intergalactic # 1 (out of 4)
Written by Victor Lavalle
Art of Stefano Nesi
Cafu cover
On sale 12/17




