Marvel Comics Announces Black Panther Spinoff Shuri For This Fall

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Black Panther was pretty damn excellent, with Chadwick Boseman serving up a hero quite different to what we normally expect from the MCU. In fact, Shuri's now so popular there are plausible rumors that she could be stepping into the Black Panther role permanently at some point in the future. There's even a movement to get her declared an official Disney Princess alongside Cinderella, Ariel, Jasmine and the rest. Clearly sensing the character's growing popularity, then, Marvel has commissioned a limited solo series for her that follows the timeline set up in Ta-Nehisi Coates' digital comic Black Panther: Long Live the King. Alllll that and more, she's a character in the Marvel Universe who really sings to me."Regardless of whether that happens here, Marvel Studios have already promised that Shuri's going to be making future appearances beyond her brief turn in Infinity War.


The Black Panther Isn't the King of His Cosmic Empire

Black Panther's Cosmic Empire Has Redefined T'Challa, M'Baku & NakiaThe following contains spoilers for Black Panther #1 by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Daniel Acuña, on sale now. Ta-Nehisi Coates has been writing Black Panther for two years now. Anyone who loved the latter's entrance in the final act of the Black Panther movie will love how he pops in during this rescue mission. Page 2: The Future of Wakanada Has Given Black Panther a New VoiceGoing from superheroic political thriller to sci-fi space opera would be a task for any character, but Black Panther proves to be the right character for a such a stark tonal shift. RELATED: Black Panther Brings Back A Forgotten Claremont-Era X-Men VillainAs a way to become more distinct from the recent politically charged run, Coates and Acuña do great work with this Black Panther.

The Black Panther Isn't the King of His Cosmic Empire

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