Chadwick Boseman Is ‘Black Panther’ On November 3, 2017

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  1. Shaka Zulu

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    Chadwick Boseman Is ‘Black Panther’ On November 3, 2017
     
  2. Turtletrekker

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  3. Gaith

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    You do know you're supposed to actually comment in an OP, right?

    Here's hoping they signed him to at least one AoS appearance. Moar crossovers! :p
     
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    Someone I follow tweeted this yesterday. Finally. I still think Wesley Snipes was perfect for the role, too bad the project languished for so long he got too old to play the part. But Bozeman is a fine actor and I am looking forward to seeing what he does with the role.
     
  5. Joel_Kirk

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    Awesome news...
     
  6. Shaka Zulu

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    Here's my comment: I'm glad to see that this movie will be coming out, and I'm also glad to see that he will be in the next Captain America movie, and I hope that it will become a success-we need more black heroes like the Black Panther in movies besides just Blade.

    I also wanted to post this, and now, I will-

    Eh ai ee nene mahngukulo
    Black Panther, The Black Panther
    Kapai yan-go ja lee ka mo
    Black Panther, The Black Panther
    Me me eh ye pan geh
    Shee ku lo me seh
    Une ne mure mokasahn
    Gan ye shuke me Te’Challa
    Black Panther ! Black Panther ! Black Panther ! Black Panther!

    Kake la Wakanda
    Kake le le
    Kakee ye ma
    Oh ka puca shoka
    Black Panther!
    Kake Nene pahn dah
    Kake sheh sheh
    Kake me seh
    Noka tuca posha
    Black Panther!
    Une ne mure moka sahn
    Ganye shuke se Te’Challa
    Black Panther ! Black Panther ! Black Panther ! Black Panther!
    “Get out’ my way !”
    Whoa!

    [yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jogj0_8rw48#t=35[/yt]
     
  7. Mr. Adventure

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    I don't think I've read a single comic that featured Black Panther. What would be considered his greatest story?
     
  8. DEWLine

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    What language was that anthem written in?

    *sense of wonder moment*
     
  9. Alidar Jarok

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    I've discussed with some other people recently.

    Classic:
    Panther's Rage (published in Jungle Action) by Don McGregor. Found in extremely expensive versions here and here
    The Client by Chris Priest (much better price)

    That's one classic, one modern. Christopher Priest and Reginald Hudlin are the modern people to choose from. Don McGregor's story or Jack Kirby would be the best classic writers to choose from.

    Other suggestions can be found here
     
  10. Sto-Vo-Kory

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    Christopher Priest's Marvel Knights Black Panther series is magnificent. Highly recommended.

    In one of the first few issues, Priest swipes an idea from a chapter of the Richard Stark novel, The Outfit, called "The Story of a Dime" and uses it to show how T'Challa manages a hostile takeover of Stark Enterprises (Solutions? Whatever it was called at the time) by following the passage of one dime from the streets, all the way to the boardroom. Brilliant stuff.

    Until that series, no writer had managed to juggle all of T'Challa's complicated facets so completely. A monarch and a superhero. Economics and politics. A tribal nation and futuristic utopia. Warrior and diplomat. Avenger and potential foreign threat.

    Above all, bad-ass.:mallory:
     
  11. FPAlpha

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    Yeah what's interesting about Black Panther to me is the fact that he is not only a powerful fighter (although "only" on the level of Wolverine or Captain America and not Thor level) but also the head of a powerful state giving his stories more interesting possibilities that just fighting supervillains all the time.

    It's also nice to see an african state (even if only a fictional one) that has managed to actually use its natural ressources to become a developed state to rival western nations instead of devolving into tribal infighting that plagues so many african nations.

    Plus he look's so damned cool in his all black combat dress that is also a symbol of his nations top deity.
     
  12. Starbreaker

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    I only know Black Panther as being being Storm's husband and appearing in some random Avengers and X-Men comics as a background character. I will have to seek out some BP stuff.
     
  13. Shaka Zulu

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    I'm guessing, Wakandan.
     
  14. Turtletrekker

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    Here is an article that gives reading recommendations for Black Panther, as well as most of the rest of the Phase 3 entries.
     
  15. Mr. Adventure

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    Thanks for the suggestions, guys.
     
  16. Samurai8472

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    Ava DuVernay has apparently decided to pass on directing Black Panther citing "creative differences" with the execs at Marvel Studios.

     
  17. CorporalCaptain

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    Looking forward to this.
     
  18. M.A.C.O.

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    Another director walks away from a studio making comic book movies over "creative differences". Was it a talking tiger or does Marvel just have no idea what they're doing with a black superhero property?
    #sarcasm
     
  19. Samurai8472

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    Marvel studios- I'll have you know out of 20 or so Caucasian characters we have THREE black characters. That ain't bad.

    :rolleyes:

    FYI correct me if I'm wrong

    Rhodey
    Falcon
    Heimdall
     
  20. Turtletrekker

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