This issue of Marvel Two-in-One finds the Thing and the Human Torch trying to figure out what is wrong with Johnny's powers. Meanwhile, Doctor Doom pays the Mad Thinker a visit. Is it a good read?
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Captain America awakens in a time and place both unfamiliar and bleak. The world is ravaged, and the few survivors he finds are being slaughtered by the powers that be. Is it a good read?
Black Panther takes on the title of the Man Without Fear. Protecting Hell's Kitchen in Daredevil's absence, T'Challa takes on the streets. Was it a good move?
Black Panther fends off the Secret Invasion of the Secret Invasion in Wakanda. He doesn't have to fight them alone; his wife Storm helps T'Challa defend his kingdom. Does this tie-in hold up?
For our next Black Panther story, we will look at his involvement with Marvel's Civil War crossover, and he takes a side. Is it a good Black Panther story?
We finish out the first volume of Christopher Priest's Black Panther and see if the series mantains its quality through to issue #17. Is the King of Wakanda given justice?
With our continued exploration of Black Panther, we jump forward to the much-beloved Christopher Priest run from 1998. Many consider this the definitive run for T'Challa. Does it hold up 20 years later?
We here at Bleeding Cool want to give you an idea of which comics to look out for this coming week — without further ado, what should you grab this Wednesday?
Fantastic Four #52 and #53, the debut of Black Panther, were hotly political comic books putting out a daring message in a tumultuous time in American history.
Our exploration through the history of Black Panther continues with the Jack Kirby series from 1977. Does the King's work on the King hold up all these years later?
We'll be celebrating the Black Panther this week in preparation for the release of the Marvel Studios movie this Friday. Today, we are taking a look at the T'Challa's first appearance in Fantastic Four #52 from 1966. How does it hold up?
At the end of every week, we here at Bleeding Cool are going to start looking at the best and worst in comics for the week. This way you can know what's essential, what's mediocre, and what to completely avoid.
Iron Fist, the Sparrow, and Sabretooth are all that stands between Choshin and K'un-Lun. Choshin's forces are strong. Can our heroes overcome them? Is it a good read?
Venom is trying to celebrate being cured when Spider Woman ambushes him to bring him to justice for past crimes. Does this conflict make for a good read?
Daredevil is on the trail of Mayor Fisk's underhanded dealings when Muse reemerges in full force across New York City. Is it a good read?