The next Black Panther and King of Wakanda has already taken his place on the throne.In a preview for the upcoming Black Panther #6 by writer Eve L. Ewing, artists Mack Chater and Matt Horak, inker Craig Yeung, and colorist Jesus Aburtov, fans can catch their first glimpse of Wakanda’s new King M’Teli, who has not only assumed his place on the throne but as the next Black Panther. Despite knowing effectively nothing about this character, readers can readily see that the remnants of Wakanda’s secret police force, the Hatut Zeraze, are quick to heed King M’Teli’s orders.The mantle of Black Panther and all the superpowered abilities it affords have been passed down from one of Wakanda’s reigning regents to another since the first known as Mosi was found in favor by the panther spirit Bast. While T’Challa has undoubtedly been the most popular character to assume that role since he made his debut in the pages of 1966’s Fantastic Four #52 by creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, readers have also seen a multitude of both T’Challa’s predecessors and successors operate under that same mantle across various titles.The Avengers May Lose Their Most Unstoppable Member – Again
The next Black Panther and King of Wakanda has already taken his place on the throne.
In a preview for the upcoming Black Panther #6 by writer Eve L. Ewing, artists Mack Chater and Matt Horak, inker Craig Yeung, and colorist Jesus Aburtov, fans can catch their first glimpse of Wakanda’s new King M’Teli, who has not only assumed his place on the throne but as the next Black Panther. Despite knowing effectively nothing about this character, readers can readily see that the remnants of Wakanda’s secret police force, the Hatut Zeraze, are quick to heed King M’Teli’s orders.
The mantle of Black Panther and all the superpowered abilities it affords have been passed down from one of Wakanda’s reigning regents to another since the first known as Mosi was found in favor by the panther spirit Bast. While T’Challa has undoubtedly been the most popular character to assume that role since he made his debut in the pages of 1966’s Fantastic Four #52 by creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, readers have also seen a multitude of both T’Challa’s predecessors and successors operate under that same mantle across various titles.
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