Gamers & Anime August 2016 | Page 37

The story begins where he is attempting to quell a fight with a mining community. His nation is being caught in the gripping vice of conflicts and he is trying to mend the rifts among his people. While the nation is technologically advanced and wealthy, there are some issues T’Challa must address between those who supply the resources vital to Wakanda’s survival and those who live within its sky bracing buildings of developed cities. T’Challa is someone who is dedicated in making things better for his country but who’s also conflicted about how to go about it while managing his personal struggles. balance tradition with what is right. First issues often make or break a series. Unfortunately, comics that fail to hook readers with their first offering aren’t typically given a second chance by readers. Black Panther #1 suffers from none of this and does some things better in its initial issue than many books do during their entire run.The comic’s artwork is breathtaking and really enhances the story. There are few pages of design sketches and notes on the characters. Bright colors play a major part in bringing life to the beautiful images. Black Panther #1 is smartly There’s also Wakanda’s written. Beautifully drawn legendary female guard, Dora and colored. It is a great Milaje, who is struggling to welcome issue. Must read.