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A fun all black team up with Black Panther, Luke Cage, Falcon, Blade, Photon, and Brother Voodoo.
Black Panther Bad Mutha collects issues 10-13 of the Black Panther series by Reginald Hudlin with art by Scot Eaton. Black Panther has traveled to the United States in his search for marriage. While In New York, Black Panther runs into Luke Cage during a fight at a night club which turns into a jet setting adventure around the world and teaming up with other Black Marvel superheroes such as The Falcon, Blade, and Brother Voodoo. This volume was a lot of fun with the gone hopping missions. There
A lot of fun. Luke Cage joins the Black Panther in fighting vampires. Blade, the Falcon, Brother Voodoo and Captain Marvel also help. Nice, light entertainment.
This was a very fun read and with great art to boot! Liked seeing so many major Marvel characters together for the first (?) time with T'challa. Who knew Luke Cage had a man-crush on the Black Panther? I guess it's only understandable really, with him being the ruler of a country.
Didn't care for this at all. So so random.
I love the Black Panther and read damn near everything with T'Challa almost based on dedication. This run in the mid 2000s with Reggie Hudlin makes it difficult. The storylines were interesting and he had plenty to work with. The backdrop of the Civil War, Fantastic 4, Secret Invasion, Zombies, and relationship with Storm gave it plenty of material to build with. Hudlin's desire to make T'Challa a 70s Blaxploitation character soils it. The Panther is cool in his own right and doesn't need to be
I wanted to like this more than I do. I like the plot and love the guest stars, but everything here seems rushed. This could have been double the issues and I think the extra room would have given a chance to further develop the characters and ideas introduced in these issues.
Greats In One Connected StoryBlack Panther. Luke Cage. Blade. Brother Voodoo. Monica Rambeau. With Shang Chi showing up in the Asia arc. That alone says the story is good because it goes from New York to Asia to New Orleans. A very wonderful story. A must read.
All the black cameosit went by quickly, but wow; all the globe trotting and cameos make it worthwhile. Luke Cage is the best buddy or sidekick around...
Vampires, ninjas, impressive action, Luke Cage, lots to like, but just so many racial stereotypes that it's impossible to look beyond. Makes pro wrestling look racially sensitive.
Zatímco první book Panthera v UKK zaujal a navnadil k dalšímu čtení, Bad Mutha dělá přesný opak.Hudlin tu dovádí rasu do extrému - Panther si háže jednu týmovku za druhou s Lukem Cagem, Bladem, Monicou Rambeau, Doctorem Voodoo a dalšíma (ano, všichni jsou černí), záporáci jsou asiaté, bílí nenažraní kapitalisti a upíři. Většina černochů pak klaďasové.Hledání nevěsty je docela nuda a "proč se bavit, když se můžeme mlátit" je tu opět pitomoučké, jako v případě Wild Kingdom.
Never got the honour to read a comic from Black Panther before and bought this one thanks to the cover.Once I started there was no stopping, really nice character, drawings and story!
I've enjoyed learning more about Black Panther in this run, but Storm/Ororo really took center stage in this book. I've not read many X-men comics, so it was fascinating to see the comic book characterization of her. It's too bad the MCU will never be able to explore this power couple.
Entertaining and self aware!I enjoyed these Black Panther stories a lot better than a later run where Black Panther came off as a cold pimp. Here he is more in line to what we see in the film. The stories with Luke Cage and other Marvel heroes are a neat way to expand the world of BP without being hokey and allows for non-preachy social commentary too.
This is essentially a team up book of Black Panther teaming up with other black super heroes. With some vampires thrown in. And for that, it gets 4 stars
Writing is improving in the series. I love the introduction of Luke Cage into the series. In many ways he seems to be a kindred spirit with Black Panther and a nice balance.
In this comic of Black Panther, T’Challa is in America looking for a wife. However he believes he has already met her and is out to find her.During his search he is ambushed by Fu Manchu and captured along with Cage and brought to a hidden base in Asia. Unfortunately for Fu Mancu his mean are easily overwhelmed and his visitors are none too happy when they arrive. But his whole purpose was to try to unite Africa with Asia by having his daughter marry T’Challa. T’Challa turns him down.As they are...
Mediocre at best. 2 lame filler plots that don't really go anywhere exciting
I tend to turn to comics when I'm in a reading slump. I'm sick right now and this is the first thing I've read and comprehended and enjoyed in over a week. So thank you, Black Panther. You are a balm to my soul right now.
This is a somewhat enjoyable story with a serious Mary Sue problem. Just about every non-mutant black Marvel character shows up (plus Shang Chi, in a random departure), mostly to show off how the Black Panther is the most awesome character ever. Falcon showing up was the most nonsensical one of all, and the climax in New Orleans seems like it ought to have had more characters there. While the story was enjoyable, it felt forced, and there were far too many panels of random bystanders commenting