Apparently there's some movie out and now everybody loves Black Panther? Who knew? Black Panther Annual #1 is ostensibly another effort by Marvel to capitalize on the record-breaking success of the film. This oversized issue serves as a fitting celebration of the character's long comic book history, but it's not necessarily geared towards those who aren't already familiar with said history. If you're new to the Black Panther comics, you're better off looking elsewhere for a jumping-on point.
The idea with this issue is that Marvel has brought back three classic BP writers to craft stories that serve as epilogues to their respective runs. No doubt the biggest selling point for many fans is the fact that Christopher Priest has returned to revisit the property he did so much to shape in the late '90s and early '00s. Priest never had the opportunity to give his long run the conclusion it deserved. His story here doesn't really address the open threads from that series. What's the point, after all this time? Yet this story does serve as a fitting end-cap to Priest's run all the same.
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