Black Panther: T'Challa Declassified
Notes, Interviews, and Files from the Avengers' Archives
by Maurice Broaddus; Marvel Comics
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Pub Date Apr 09 2024 | Archive Date May 31 2024
BenBella Books | Smart Pop
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Description
But who really knows the ruler on the throne—and the man behind the mask?
He’s a king, a hero, a loving brother and son, a husband to a goddess. The orphan king—the Haramu-Fal—and the Damisa-Sarki. And a man facing his doubts, his failures, and his destiny.
Revisit the life of one of Marvel Comics’ most iconic and inspiring characters via in-world interviews, journal entries, newspaper articles, and intelligence briefings from S.H.I.E.L.D. and other agencies.
Black Panther: T'Challa Declassified draws on more than half a century of classic tales to present an insightful, completely unique—and completely personal—take on one of the most talked-about heroes of all time.
Featuring the perspectives of T’Challa’s most important allies and enemies, including Shuri, Queen-Mother Ramonda, Ororo Munroe aka Storm, Everett K. Ross, Erik Killmonger, and the White Wolf, and accounts of some of Marvel Comics’ most memorable moments, this first-of-its-kind archival collection is a must-read for fans of all ages.
Featured Reviews
The layout, the information, everything about this makes me feel like it would be incredible for anyone who may want to get into comics more. This would be perfect for someone who had never read a black panther comic or even someone who has read them all. It was really engaging and I'm surprised how much was in here.
I love the black panther films and marvel in general so I was really excited to learn more about T'Challa.
I love reading new genres, and this book didn't disappoint. Really cool set up, reads like a research paper on the Black Panther.
My inner geek is very happy.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this ARC
Read from April 4th, 2024 to April 7th, 2024. Written on April 9th, 2024.
NEW BOOK RELEASE ALERT!!!
Much like my previous review on Iron Man: Tony Stark Declassified: Notes, Interviews, and Files from the Avengers' Archives, this is another perfect book for all Marvel fans out there and I am so happy that I got to read it ahead of its release.
Black Panther is a very interesting character with such a rich background, and this book taught me a lot more than I ever knew about who King T'Challa was. Plus, getting the comic-accurate story showed me things I had no idea from the MCU version.
The illustrations were amazing, the writing was so well organised with all the documents and notes and diary entries, it just all felt so real. The divisions were also well done though, at times, it could be a little bit hard to follow due to me not being able to read some of the fonts chosen.
Cannot wait for more books like these, I am so engaged already!
Signing off,
B.
(Free ARC from NetGalley and BenBella Books | Smart Pop that I chose to review after reading)
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