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    Black Panther: Bad Mutha #1

    Black Panther: Bad Mutha » Black Panther: Bad Mutha #1 - Black Panther: Bad Mutha released by Marvel on June 2006.

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    Black Panther: Bad Mutha last edited by yewberry on 02/11/23 05:44AM View full history

      What type of man does a hard case like Luke Cage look up to? The kind of man who's got the guts to speak the truth and the muscle to back it up. The kind of man who's got all the gadgets to get the job done, a pair of sexy female bodyguards watching his back and an entire kingdom at his disposal. That man is the Black Panther - and when King T'Challa asks for Cage's expertise in solving a little problem, it's got the makings of a serious team-up -- with cameos galore from across the Marvel Universe. Jump on board here, True Believer, as BLACK PANTHER revs up to an event of cataclysmic proportions!
    Collects BLACK PANTHER #10-13.            

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    Bad Mutha Or Bad Story? 0

    Story: Luke Cage is in prison and agrees to be experimented on and the result is his unbreakable skin. The Black Panther comes to the United States to search for a wife and along the way is attacked by ninjas and later on is joined by Blade and Brother Voodoo as they all fight vampires.  My Thoughts: I'm not quite sure how I feel about Reginald Hudlin as the writer for the Black Panther. At times I feel the only reason he likes the Black Panther is because he's black. Perhaps a more accomplished...

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    One of my Favs 0

    This collection is one of my favorites because of the obvious Black super team up factor. But it isn't just that, it's also the way they are teamed up. It isn't like an actual team getting together, but more of a situation of circumstance. A far more creative development.   I would love to see more team ups like this one. Featuring that circumstance idea, and it wouldn't always be the same heroes either. It could be a monthly issue just featuring a random roster team up of Brothas & Sistas. ...

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