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The best thing I can say about this book is that it is fun. There is quite a lot of fun to be had with Reginald Hudlin's Black Panther run. There are a lot of moments of great comedy and moments that put a genuine smile on my face to read. The art in the book is almost always gorgeous looking aside from a few times where that it falls a little flat. I love how complete this universe feels too. The book takes place during the events of the first Civil War and it there is a bit of connection there...
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Call me a romantic but I love comic characters romances and weddings. Tis book follows the engagement of Black Panther and Storm upto their marriage. There's lots of cameos and some nice nodds to the Civil War situation. A really good, happy read.
I always appreciate Hudlin's take on the Black Panther, and all of the characterizations in this volume are on point, but I have never read a superhero comic with less dramatic tension than I have here.
Reginald Hudlin's run on Black Panther was, at that point, the best treatment the character had ever received (aside from Jack Kirby, of course). This volume contains five issues of the series, highly publicized upon their original publication, chronicling the marriage of T'Challa to Storm of the X-Men. The story is mostly silly, containing moments like Panther's bachelor party, and Storm's shopping expeditions with Kitty Pryde. There's not much action here, and a hinted attack by the villain Ma...
Black Panther: The Bride collects issues 14-18 of the series Black Panther by Reginald Hudlin with art by Scot Eaton.The Wedding of the Century is on! Black Panther and Storm must prepare for the wedding, meet each other's families, and most dangerous of all: Bachelor and Bachelorette Parties must be held. But how will party guests act during the ceremony when attendees of both sides of the Superhuman Regustration Act show up?This was a fun arc but nothing ground breaking. My favorite moment was...
Svatba století...Tenhle komiks má jeden zásadní průser - vztah BP a Storm, kterej je umělejší než umělá lhota. Prožili si románek v dětství a po nějakých XX letech se znova setkali.Zkratkovitý přehled:Setkání 1: Storm: Ááá, zlomil jsi mi srdce. Kvůli tobě se vyhýbám Africe a nenechám si ho zlomit znovu.Setkání 2: (Wolverine zničehonic tituluje BP jako boyfrienda)BP: Miluju tě.Storm: Opustils mě.BP: Vezmeš si mě?Storm: Možná.(o nějaký den později)Storm: Ano.---Pokud odhlídneme od tohodle gumáku,
A good read about the wedding of the yearThis book was better than I thought. I was not a fan of their pairing. But it is intriguing. You kind of want them together because of their flirtations are hilarious. And seeing the heroes doing normal everyday things, is a pip. A great read.
Build up to and culmination of the wedding of the century. Still not wild about Hudlin as a writer but this is a good overall arc. This is such a great pairing too between Storm and Black Panther and should be really exciting to watch.
This was whatever is the emotional/intellectual equivalent of a thirst trap and I am weak.T'challa and storm are two my favorite heroes individually, also both of them are really hot and the only romance in the MCU I care about. Was this story perfect- hell no, probably a better version of this exits as fan fiction even somewhere but I'm weak .
I really like the idea of putting Storm and Black Panther together. Even though a lot of people have seen this as "gimmicky," it actually makes a lot of sense--the two characters really have a lot in common. And I like what Hudlin does by giving every (even remotely) related character a chance to reveal how they feel about it. But unfortunately, it just doesn't make a very compelling story. The things I like about it from a 'bigger picture' standpoint make it weak in the actual reading. Oh well....
Was okay at first but got corny real fast....
Details the engagement and marriage of Black Panther and Storm. This relationship, in my opinion, is one of Marvel's big failures. Many fans objected that the relationship started and was consummated very suddenly just prior to the Civil War, with a retconned "love at first sight" moment in their youth embedded in the past before they went their separate ways. Aside from this, I, and many others, simply didn't care. T'Challa and Ororo seemed made for each other. Their wedding was awesome. Love,
Continuing the great X-read of 2017 that has now stretched into 2018...Okay. So I am way behind on reviewing these x-books that I have been reading. So I am going to just kind of ramble about all of them and copy/paste my thoughts. Which will make for a bit of a mess and I am sorry. Quick ramblings:Cable and Deadpool continues to be surprisingly good though a little more scattered in these couple of volumes.X-Men the Blood of Apocalypse was rushed in my opinion...Phoenix Warsong was pretty decen...
great story, especially the wedding issue which was positively wonderful.
I have also read this in other volumes.
I love the idea of Storm and Black Panther together, they are both bad-asses and look really hot together. Unfortunately they rushed their relationship too much. In fact there is barely any relationship at all, they fell in love when they were young but T'Challa broke her heart, then they met over the years, and now out of the blue he asks her to marry him because his mother has pushed him to it. At first Storm is reluctant -with good reason- but he claims that he is ready to love her like she d...
Storm and the Panther as a c0uple never really worked for me. It seemed forced, and I don't envy Reginald Hudlin's remit in making it work. Other than that, these issues are much better than the last trade, because Hudlin has slowed down and is spending time to develop characters and their personalities. If not for the horrible editorial fiat that these two characters be forced into a marriage, I think it would work better.
What's to love about the about reading this graphic novel? Well, let's see . . . the hero's marriage to a popular member of the X-Men, subtle commentary about a former U.S. president, and a debate among several superheroes on proposed legislation for a superhero registry. Two of these entice the reader to want to explore the worlds of the Black Panther and the other superheros in other books. Meanwhile, the competition to win the Black Panther as a husband delivered some entertaining cattiness.
My 2nd time reading this. I've always loved T'Challa and Storm's relationship. But this series gave us a closer look at how/when they first met and THEN SOME. The ties to Malcolm X were a great nod. Now that I know WHY T'Challa left her the first time, it actually makes a lot more sense why she finally forgave him. It was evident whenever they were around each other that they were meant to be together. I'm glad she decided to return to Africa and stay awhile because it led to one of the most ico...