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Black Panther

T'Challa finds his past coming back to haunt him when his best friend, Jhai, is killed, and T'Challa knows someone has discovered his secret sleeper agent program that he put in place to protect Wakanda. He sets out to remove the agents from the field but finds the assassins seem to predict his every move. T'Challa begins to question who he can trust, and things take a turn when he is accused of treason.

Black Panther

T'Challa must contend with political upheaval in Wakanda when a terrorist cell called The People stages a coup against him.

Okoye to the people

As a new recruit of the Dora Milaje on her very first mission outside of Wakanda, Okoye is sent to Brownsville, a neighborhood of Brooklyn that's experiencing extreme gentrification. Spending time with the other young people of Brownsville, Okoye soon learns about the plans of Stella Adams, a wealthy, powerful real estate mogul who is behind most of the gentrification in the neighborhood, but she is shocked to discover Adams's hand in a more sinister plot: one involving a drug called PyroBliss that seems to be consuming Brownsville. While her captain, Aneka, and her King, T'chaka, refuse to take action, Okoye is conflicted on what to do. She wants to help her new friends but doesn't want to jeopardize their diplomatic mission, and Okoye is forced to make decision between her duty to her king and country and helping those that need her the most.

Black Panther

"The Maroons strike back! First they stole the M'kraan shard from the empire. Now the rebels are ready to show who they really are. 'He Who Put the Blade Where It Belonged' retakes his rightful title, and the Black Panther is reborn! With the Panther once again among their ranks, the rebels are certain of victory--but at what cost? T'Challa faces a creature of nightmare and journeys to the homeworld of the Between, the place where N'Jadaka's rise began! But what he learns there will lead him to question the rebellions' very foundation. Will Bast's champion ever be fully restored?"--Back cover.

The young prince

Young T'Challa, prince of the advanced African nation of Wakanda, is sent into hiding at a middle school on the South Side of Chicago, where he must confront unexpected evil and learn to access his superhero powers as the Black Panther.

Black Panther

T'Challa is gone, but the crew will soon discover details about his fate. And Kevin Cole's quest for revenge puts him at odds with corrupt police and barbaric hunter.
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Black Panther

A collection of classic and contemporary graphic novel stories featuring the adventures of Black Panther. Features appearances by Iron Man, Wolverine, Thor, and the Hulk.
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Black Panther

After T'Challa, the Black Panther, is beaten by Killmonger and loses his right to the mantle of the Black Panther, only Everett K. Ross, Moon Knight, Brother Voodoo, and the Panther God can restore T'Challa's reputation and save his life.
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Black Panther

T'Challa, AKA Black Panther, is seen by the U.S. government's Everett K. Ross as the ultimate statesman--unfortunately, a new regime has taken control of Black Panther's Wakanda as the Panther investigates a murder in New York. Soon T'Challa becomes an enemy of the state, and a new revelation may destroy the Panther's relationship with the Avengers.
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