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* ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'': Writer Creator/ChristopherPriestComics quickly [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230202213804/https://sequart.org/magazine/70516/exploring-white-privilege-in-christopher-priest%E2%80%99s-black-panther-part-1-everett-k-ross/ realised]] that his run on the book needed a point-of-view narrator more closely aligned with its target audience than the enigmatic African warrior king of the title, hence the story is narrated for much of its run by Everett K. Ross, State Department advisor and often hapless foil for T'Challa's schemes.
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* ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'': Writer Creator/ChristopherPriestComics quickly [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230202213804/https://sequart.org/magazine/70516/exploring-white-privilege-in-christopher-priest%E2%80%99s-black-panther-part-1-everett-k-ross/ realised]] that his run on the book needed a point-of-view narrator more closely aligned with its target audience than the enigmatic African warrior king of the title, hence the story is narrated for much of its run by title. To this end he created Everett K. Ross, State Department advisor and often hapless foil for T'Challa's schemes.
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* ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'': Writer Creator/ChristopherPriestComics quickly [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230202213804/https://sequart.org/magazine/70516/exploring-white-privilege-in-christopher-priest%E2%80%99s-black-panther-part-1-everett-k-ross/ realised]] that his run on the book needed a point-of-view narrator more closely aligned with its target audience than the enigmatic African warrior king of the title. To this end he created Everett K. Ross, State Department advisor and often hapless foil for T'Challa's schemes.
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* ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'': Writer Creator/ChristopherPriestComics quickly [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230202213804/https://sequart.org/magazine/70516/exploring-white-privilege-in-christopher-priest%E2%80%99s-black-panther-part-1-everett-k-ross/ realised]] that his run on the book needed a point-of-view narrator more closely aligned with its target audience than the enigmatic African warrior king of the title. To this end he created title, hence the story is narrated for much of its run by Everett K. Ross, State Department advisor and often hapless foil for T'Challa's schemes.
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* ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'': Writer Creator/ChristopherPriestComics quickly [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230202213804/https://sequart.org/magazine/70516/exploring-white-privilege-in-christopher-priest%E2%80%99s-black-panther-part-1-everett-k-ross/ realised]] early on that his run on the book needed a point-of-view narrator more closely aligned with its target audience than the enigmatic African warrior king of the title. To this end he created Everett K. Ross, State Department advisor and often hapless foil for T'Challa's schemes.
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* ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'': Writer Creator/ChristopherPriestComics quickly [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230202213804/https://sequart.org/magazine/70516/exploring-white-privilege-in-christopher-priest%E2%80%99s-black-panther-part-1-everett-k-ross/ realised]] early on that his run on the book needed a point-of-view narrator more closely aligned with its target audience than the enigmatic African warrior king of the title. To this end he created Everett K. Ross, State Department advisor and often hapless foil for T'Challa's schemes.
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* "ComicBook/BlackPanther": Writer Creator/ChristopherPriestComics [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230202213804/https://sequart.org/magazine/70516/exploring-white-privilege-in-christopher-priest%E2%80%99s-black-panther-part-1-everett-k-ross/ realised]] early on that his run on the book needed a point-of-view narrator more closely aligned with its target audience than the enigmatic African warrior king of the title. Enter Everett K. Ross, State Department advisor and often hapless foil for T'Challa's schemes.
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* "ComicBook/BlackPanther": ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'': Writer Creator/ChristopherPriestComics quickly [[https://web.archive.org/web/20230202213804/https://sequart.org/magazine/70516/exploring-white-privilege-in-christopher-priest%E2%80%99s-black-panther-part-1-everett-k-ross/ realised]] early on that his run on the book needed a point-of-view narrator more closely aligned with its target audience than the enigmatic African warrior king of the title. Enter To this end he created Everett K. Ross, State Department advisor and often hapless foil for T'Challa's schemes.