Black Panther # 38 - Back to Africa, Conclusion

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Rumble in the jungle, as the Black Panther squares off against the one foe he’s never defeated: Killmonger. And the stakes have never been higher: Wakanda. 


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  • Alan Davis
    cover,

  • Axel Alonso
    editor,


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    BIT
    inker,

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    Carlos Rodriguez
    penciler,


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    Cory Petit
    letterer,

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    Daniel Ketchum
    editor,


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    Francis Portela
    penciler, inker,

  •  
    Kevin Sharpe
    penciler,


  •  
    Mark Farmer
    cover,

  •  
    Paul Mounts
    cover,


  • Reginald Hudlin
    writer,

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    Val Staples
    colorer,



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    wow that's just ow.


    Reviewed by BMBmustdie
    July 23, 2008

    Back to Africa, Conclusion

    I miss priest on black panther, sorry just needed. well hudlin is a failure at science and writing.

    to quote scansdaily several times.

    "My biggest issue with Hudlin's Black Panther is that he seems determined to write every White character as either a racist, an incompetant, or both."

    "Why can't anybody not like Black Panther because Hudlin's writing is crap? I mean, were it a comic featuring a white character, the first thing they'd do when they saw those slumping sales numbers is look for a new creative team, but for BP, they're going to call it racism to try to guilt people into buying it?"

    "Man... seeing the old Black Panther stuff posted alongside the new just makes me very depressed.

    Why is Hudlin still allowed to write?"

    "Just looking up at Hudlin's comments at the beginning, along with the notes on DC's diversification strategy.

    The reason for the Blue Beetle isn't because he's Hispanic. He's a success because he's written well, and being Hispanic isn't a massive part of his character. It's just his background.

    Batwoman isn't a success because right now, all that she is is a lesbian socialite who is also Batwoman. We know nothing more of her than that, really.

    Black Panther has to be about more than just being black to be a success."





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