57 Years Later, One of Black Panther’s Best Comic Quotes is Still Just as Powerful Today

T’Challa, better known as the Black Panther, was responsible for some of the most memorable lines in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, ranging from amusing one-liners like his comment that he did not care about Hawkeye’s name in Captain America: Civil War to heartfelt speeches like the one he gave to the United Nations at the end of Black Panther.His sister, Shuri, even carried on his legacy in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever by paraphrasing what T’Challa had told Baron Zemo about not letting vengeance consume him. It should come as no surprise that the MCU’s T’Challa is so quotable, because his comic counterpart has also delivered some great dialogue over the course of his 60-year-long history, including one from Avengers #55 that is remembered by Black Panther fans to this day.These villains had learned the layout of Avengers Mansion from their mysterious leader, the Crimson Cowl, who was revealed at the end of the issue to be none other than the Avengers’ butler, Edwin Jarvis. Avengers #55 began with the Masters of Evil delivering the unconscious Black Panther, Hawkeye, Giant-Man and Wasp to the Crimson Cowl. In classic supervillain fashion, the Masters of Evil did not kill the heroes when they had an easy opportunity to do so.

T’Challa, better known as the Black Panther, was responsible for some of the most memorable lines in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, ranging from amusing one-liners like his comment that he did not care about Hawkeye’s name in Captain America: Civil War to heartfelt speeches like the one he gave to the United Nations at the end of Black Panther.

His sister, Shuri, even carried on his legacy in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever by paraphrasing what T’Challa had told Baron Zemo about not letting vengeance consume him. It should come as no surprise that the MCU’s T’Challa is so quotable, because his comic counterpart has also delivered some great dialogue over the course of his 60-year-long history, including one from Avengers #55 that is remembered by Black Panther fans to this day.

These villains had learned the layout of Avengers Mansion from their mysterious leader, the Crimson Cowl, who was revealed at the end of the issue to be none other than the Avengers’ butler, Edwin Jarvis. Avengers #55 began with the Masters of Evil delivering the unconscious Black Panther, Hawkeye, Giant-Man and Wasp to the Crimson Cowl. In classic supervillain fashion, the Masters of Evil did not kill the heroes when they had an easy opportunity to do so.

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