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Exactly. I can understand not digging the story, I'm not super crazy about the trajectory it has taken but when the biggest complaint is that comics don't make bold storytelling choices and somebody does that by taking the "hero becomes a villain" story to its logical conclusion rather than having it wrapped up by

Hudlin had a lot of fun with the character, his run is basically competence porn and for certain characters I find that so incredibly satisfying. Black Panther is basically Batman if Batman had the GDP and backing of the most technologically advanced nation on the planet as well as a Panther god.

Yeah, a lot of what happened in the first few issues really set into place in the later ones, particularly after I'd filled in some more blanks with World of Wakanda. I just had trouble getting into it at the start.

"Nazi Cap" is a lazy talking point better suited to naval gazing think pieces meant to get clicks on trashy entertainment websites, Marvel wrote an overarching conflict into their storyline and it's going to be over in like 2 months OooooOOoo scandalous. Meanwhile DC is incorporating characters from Watchmen into

I don't think Black Panter and Crew was meant to last past its initial story arc unless it sold insanely well and I'm honestly surprised World of Wakanda went as long as it did. This many Black Panther books might work after his movie comes out but doing three books (four if you count The Ultimates) is really flying

It'll be over in a few weeks, then you and the rest of the world can unclench your buttholes and look for something else to complain about.

Reginald Hudlin really got the character and did some truly wonderful things with him, I like Priest's run but I LOVE Hudlin's. His run is also getting collected into the extra-large trades, they just haven't released yet. It annoys me though because the both deserve hardcover omnibuses. They also need to release

I had the exact opposite issue, I was very distressed to find that I just wasn't even understanding let alone liking the first few issues but then things came together and I enjoyed it. It's still not as good as Christoper Priests' 90s run and nowhere near as good as Reginald Hudlin's run a decade later, but I'm

I'm still not sure if the first six issues of his Black Panther comic were written in a confusing manner or my brain is just broken because I swear I could not figure out what was going on until the story arc was nearly resolved.

How about Black Panther and The Posse or Black Panther and The Funky Bunch?

No need to sugarcoat it, he's a fucking garbage person.

The fuck is an AAC file? I thought FLAC was the chosen file-type of the music snob.

Nobody wants to murder but if there are say 5 people out of 100 committing mass muder, it would seem like EVERYONE is comitting murder and the other 95 people would either try to kill the 5, thus escalating things, or stay indoors.

Yeah but the people out in the streets in Uncle Sam masks with chainsaws trying to break into your house and cut off your legs would probably distract from your credit card fraud or movie piracy practices. I think that's by design, the films imply it's secretly just an excuse for rich white people to go out and

Not to mention the machete dealers.

I'd just be stashing dynamite under their house all year long.

They'll likely flash back to various Purge-night experiences, Lost-style.

How could they possibly sustain that joke for an entire series?

Are people trying to hack them open with a machete like a green coconut? It's not complicated to cut an avocado whilst keeping your fingers safe.

And single-player Phantasy Star games!