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All fair and I’m not going to try to return serve on the colonial history.

I’m looking at the policies of non-intervention and how consistent they’ve been through the centuries. Maybe Azzuri, T’Challa’s grandfather, who would have been king and Black Panther in the 60s and 70s, saw too many Wakandans leave to try to

N’Jobu and N’Jadaka cannot have been the first Wakandans to watch the slave trade, Reconstruction, the oppression against indigenous people of North America and Australia, apartheid, Jim Crow, and every other atrocity through history and been like, “Um, we should help.”

All valid. And that’s something I hope that Wakanda Forever and the eventual TV series explores.

N’Jobu and N’Jadaka cannot have been the first Wakandans to watch the slave trade, Reconstruction, the oppression against indigenous people of North America and Australia, apartheid, Jim Crow, and every other atrocity

That’s always my thought when I see “MCU killed such and such” or “So and so no longer under contract”.

had Wakanda intervened in the slave trade, is it possible Wakanda would have been conquered by the combined mights of the European, Middle Eastern and Asian powers?

If memory serves, you are a non-Black, yet one of the first ones to comment on certain articles.  I, for one, do not appreciate your DailyFail hot takes.  

You’re right, but I also think Wakanda was right. And Shuri’s feelings were understandable.

A more serious What If someday would be What If Wakanda and the Black Panthers of the 16th Century had taken action and revealed themselves as soon as they realized what was happening on the Atlantic Coast.

I don’t know if you

Did either time involve clones? As that would be a point in his favour, right?

Only twice. In the Marvel Universe, that makes him a slacker.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe isn’t really known for its iconic, well-rounded villains, as for every Thanos and Loki, there’s a Malekith and a Whiplash. But there is at least one exception to that rule: Michael B. Jordan’s Erik Stevens, a.k.a. N’Jadaka, a.k.a. Killmonger.

The drones used a JARVIS network.
The drones were littered about everywhere after the battle for study.
Killmonger evidently only managed to wipe the murder of Stark footage.
Suri found the same footage that Stark did.
Suri was already suspicious due to Killmonger’s “2nd transmitter” comment.

Not to mention that this episode had to have been in production well before Boseman’s death, making it highly unlikely that T’Challa’s funeral is intentionally here to honor him in that way. It's just a sad coincidence. They said they had stories locked in for animation in like 2018/2019, and Bozeman recorded these

Also Killmonger has died and come back to life twice in the comics…

But that’s what it seemed like! Don’t make him explain this vague feeling he got!

Re Chadwick Boseman, I mean, they made it clear that he would pop up in several episodes before the season started. I was confused by that line in the review as well.

We actually don’t know if Killmonger is dead. He’s last seen asking T’Challa to let him die, but he could well have been saved and put in prison.

That’ll teach RDJ not to come back and voice anything.

(Chadwick Boseman, popping up again even though Marvel made it seem like he would only be in that one episode)“

Good stuff once again from the darker side of the MCU. Killmonger successfully playing both sides to start a war is a sad reminder that he was killed off too quickly.

The kids in the header photo are okay. They have a black friend.