Although the Black Panther feature film is still two years away, 2016 is going to be a huge year for King TâChalla. Chadwick Boseman is portraying Black Panther in Captain America: Civil War, and Marvel Comics is relaunching a new Black Panther series by author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates with veteran comic artist Brian Stelfreeze.
Coming out of Secret Wars, Black Panther was one the big winners. Wakanda was restored as a world power and TâChalla was once again in control of his country. But Wakandaâs good fortune may not last. In a new blog post, Coates indicated that he is looking through the previous Black Panther runs by Don McGregor, Christopher Priest, and Reginald Hudlin, as well as Jonathan Hickmanâs depiction of TâChalla. And according to Coates, TâChalla will soon face some serious consequences for his previous failures.
âWakanda had always prided itself on having never been conquered,â wrote Coates. âThis is no longer true. What, then, is the country if it is as vulnerable as all others? And what happens to a state when its absolute monarch can no longer fulfill the base requirement of any governmentâsecuring the safety of their people? I tend to think war.â
Coates also shared his âworking theoryâ about the nature of Wakanda itself. âWakanda is a contradiction,â wrote Coates. âIt is the most advanced nation on Earth, existing under one of the most primitive forms of governance on Earth. In the present telling, Wakandaâs technological superiority goes back centuries. Presumably itâs population is extremely well educated, and yet that population willingly accedes to rule by blood. TâChalla descends from an unbroken line of kings, all whoâve taken up the mantle of the Black Panther. But if youâve ever studied monarchy, it becomes immediately apparent that the aptitude, or even the desire, to govern isnât genetic.â
Black Panther # 1 will be released in April.
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HT: The Atlantic
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