The comic book industry has shown great versatility in its exploration of the world. Through character histories, the settings of stories and even the home for some heroes, Africa has played a vital role in the history of comics. The continent is especially beloved by fans of adventure stories, thanks to its vast, dynamic, and lush natural wilderness, which creates a great contrast to the urban nature of American settings.Africa also remains relatively unexplored, with so much potential from the huge continent’s rich folklore and history on the table to tell more stories. A great many heroes, from Marvel and DC to indies and comic strips, come from Africa, some with it as their adoptive home and others tracing their ancestry back throughout history. Telling the stories of heroes and villains from around the world enriches comics, and Africa has always proven a great setting for that.Created by Christopher Priest, Red Lion is a villainous analog of Black Panther. Also known as Matthew Bland, Red Lion is a more violent and unpredictable spin on T’Challa, resorting to extreme measures to secure the victories he needs to gain and maintain power in his country.RELATED: 10 Best Comic Book Sequels To TV Shows
The comic book industry has shown great versatility in its exploration of the world. Through character histories, the settings of stories and even the home for some heroes, Africa has played a vital role in the history of comics. The continent is especially beloved by fans of adventure stories, thanks to its vast, dynamic, and lush natural wilderness, which creates a great contrast to the urban nature of American settings.
Africa also remains relatively unexplored, with so much potential from the huge continent’s rich folklore and history on the table to tell more stories. A great many heroes, from Marvel and DC to indies and comic strips, come from Africa, some with it as their adoptive home and others tracing their ancestry back throughout history. Telling the stories of heroes and villains from around the world enriches comics, and Africa has always proven a great setting for that.
Created by Christopher Priest, Red Lion is a villainous analog of Black Panther. Also known as Matthew Bland, Red Lion is a more violent and unpredictable spin on T’Challa, resorting to extreme measures to secure the victories he needs to gain and maintain power in his country.
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