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* Retronym: As ''Black Panther'' is a RecycledTitle and used for almost all of T'Challa's solo series, once the series was reprinted it became ''Black Panther: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda'' to disambiguate it.
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* RecycledTitle: The ''Black Panther'' title has been used for six previous comic books starring T'Challa. As the whole series is a single arc, a Retronym added "The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda" as a subtitle to disambiguate it.
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* RecycledTitle: The ''Black Panther'' title has been used for six previous comic books starring T'Challa. As the whole 2018 series is a single arc, a Retronym collected editions added the arc name, "The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda" Wakanda", as a subtitle to disambiguate it.
* Retronym: As ''Black Panther'' is a RecycledTitle and used for almost all of T'Challa's solo series, once the series was reprinted it became ''Black Panther: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda'' to disambiguate it.
* Retronym: As ''Black Panther'' is a RecycledTitle and used for almost all of T'Challa's solo series, once the series was reprinted it became ''Black Panther: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda'' to disambiguate it.
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'''Black Panther: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda''' (also referred to as ''Black Panther'' volume 7) is a comic book from Creator/MarvelComics starring [[Characters/BlackPantherTitleCharacter T'Challa]], the eponymous ComicBook/BlackPanther. The series is written by Creator/TaNehisiCoates and Daniel Acuna provides most of the art.
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* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: An in-universe version. Many of the people in the Empire and the resistance have the same names as people from T’Challa’s past (which is also their empire's own distant past), including both friends and foes. N'Jadaka, the emperor, shares Erik Killmonger’s true name. His counsellor is named Achebe. The two resistance fighters are named Nakia and M’Baku, and the resistance leader (who isn’t even human) has the same name as T’Challa’s mother.
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* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: An in-universe version. Many of the people in the Empire and the resistance have the same names as people from T’Challa’s past (which is also their empire's own distant past), including both friends and foes. N'Jadaka, the emperor, shares Erik Killmonger’s true name. His counsellor is named Achebe.[[Creator/ChinuaAchebe Achebe]]. The two resistance fighters are named Nakia and M’Baku, and the resistance leader (who isn’t even human) has the same name as T’Challa’s mother.
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'''Black Panther: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda''' (also referred to as ''Black Panther'' volume 7) is a comic book from Creator/MarvelComics, starring the eponymous ComicBook/BlackPanther. The series is written by Creator/TaNehisiCoates and Daniel Acuna provides most of the art.
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'''Black Panther: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda''' (also referred to as ''Black Panther'' volume 7) is a comic book from Creator/MarvelComics, Creator/MarvelComics starring [[Characters/BlackPantherTitleCharacter T'Challa]], the eponymous ComicBook/BlackPanther. The series is written by Creator/TaNehisiCoates and Daniel Acuna provides most of the art.
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Coates also wrote the previous ''Black Panther'' series, which ended the month before ''The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda'' launched, and it's essentially a SequelSeries containing the second half of a a single long run, but was relaunched and renumbered to accompany the new arc.
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Coates also wrote the previous ''Black Panther'' series, which ended the month before ''The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda'' launched, and it's essentially a SequelSeries containing the second half of a a single long run, but was relaunched and renumbered to accompany the new arc.
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* {{Afrofuturism}}: One of the most notable examples in pop culture with the added flavor of being cranked UpToEleven. It’s Wakanda with 2000 years of advancement in space.
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* {{Afrofuturism}}: One of the most notable examples in pop culture with the added flavor of being cranked UpToEleven.up. It’s Wakanda with 2000 years of advancement in space.
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'''Black Panther: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda''' (also referred to as ''Black Panther'' volume 7) is an comic book from Creator/MarvelComics, starring the eponymous ComicBook/BlackPanther. The series is written by Creator/TaNehisiCoates and Daniel Acuna provides most of the art.
Coates had also written the previous ''Black Panther'' series, which ended the month before this series launched, and this is essentially a SequelSeries, the second half of his run, which was renumbered and relaunched to accompany the new arc.
Coates had also written the previous ''Black Panther'' series, which ended the month before this series launched, and this is essentially a SequelSeries, the second half of his run, which was renumbered and relaunched to accompany the new arc.
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'''Black Panther: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda''' (also referred to as ''Black Panther'' volume 7) is an a comic book from Creator/MarvelComics, starring the eponymous ComicBook/BlackPanther. The series is written by Creator/TaNehisiCoates and Daniel Acuna provides most of the art.
Coateshad also written wrote the previous ''Black Panther'' series, which ended the month before this series ''The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda'' launched, and this is it's essentially a SequelSeries, SequelSeries containing the second half of his a a single long run, which but was relaunched and renumbered and relaunched to accompany the new arc.
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* NamesTheSame: A lot of the people in both the Empire and the resistance have the same names of a lot of people from T’Challa’s past, both friends and foes. N'Jadaka is the name of the emperor of the empire as well as Erik Killmonger’s true name. His counselor’s is named Achebe. The two resistance fighters are named Nakia and M’Baku, and the resistance leader (who isn’t even human) has the same name as T’Challa’s mother.
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* NamesTheSame: A lot NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: An in-universe version. Many of the people in both the Empire and the resistance have the same names of a lot of as people from T’Challa’s past, past (which is also their empire's own distant past), including both friends and foes. N'Jadaka is N'Jadaka, the name of the emperor of the empire as well as emperor, shares Erik Killmonger’s true name. His counselor’s counsellor is named Achebe. The two resistance fighters are named Nakia and M’Baku, and the resistance leader (who isn’t even human) has the same name as T’Challa’s mother.
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Coates had also wrote written the previous ''Black Panther'' series, which ended the month before this new series launched, and it's this is essentially a SequelSeries, the second half of a longer his run, which was simply renumbered and relaunched to accompany the new arc.
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The first issue was released on May 23, 2018.
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Marvel opted to cancel the comic when Coates left at the end of the arc, rather than continuing the same series with a new creative team.
The first issue was released on May 23,2018.
2018. The last issue was released on May 26, 2021.
The first issue was released on May 23,
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The series was originally divided into four distinct books, each with their own arc title (''Many Thousands Gone'', ''The Gathering of My Name'', ''Two Thousand Seasons'' and ''Wakanda Unbound''), but these names were not used to promote the collected editions.
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The series was originally divided into four distinct books, each with their own arc title (''Many Thousands Gone'', ''The Gathering of My Name'', ''Two Thousand Seasons'' and ''Wakanda Unbound''), but these names were not used to promote the four collected editions.
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The series was originally divided into four distinct books, each with their own arc title (''Many Thousands Gone'', ''The Gathering of My Name'', ''Two Thousand Seasons'' and ‘’Wakandan Unbound''), but these names were not used to promote the collected editions.
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The series was originally divided into four distinct books, each with their own arc title (''Many Thousands Gone'', ''The Gathering of My Name'', ''Two Thousand Seasons'' and ‘’Wakandan ''Wakanda Unbound''), but these names were not used to promote the collected editions.
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Coates also wrote the previous ''Black Panther'' series, which ended the month, and month before this new series launched, and it's is essentially a SequelSeries that SequelSeries, the second half of a longer run, which was simply renumbered and relaunched for to accompany the new arc.
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''The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda'' is a storyline from vol. 7 of the ComicBook/BlackPanther title which began in 2018 under creators Creator/TaNehisiCoates and Daniel Acuna.
The story begins with an amnesiac T’Challa, a slave for the titular [[TheEmpire Empire]] which has somehow expanded across many regions of space in modern day. He is quickly rescued by the resistance and, through visions of who he used to be, slowly begins to remember who he is.
The story begins with an amnesiac T’Challa, a slave for the titular [[TheEmpire Empire]] which has somehow expanded across many regions of space in modern day. He is quickly rescued by the resistance and, through visions of who he used to be, slowly begins to remember who he is.
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Coates also wrote the previous ''Black Panther'' series, which ended the month, and this is essentially a SequelSeries that was renumbered and relaunched for the new arc.
However, the narrative doesn't continue directly from the previous issue - instead, the ''Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda'' story begins with an amnesiac T’Challa, a slave for the titular [[TheEmpire Empire]] which has somehow expanded across many regions of space in modern day. He is quickly rescued by the resistance and, through visions of who he used to be, slowly begins to remember who he
The series was originally divided into four distinct books, each with their own arc title (''Many Thousands Gone'', ''The Gathering of My Name'', ''Two Thousand Seasons'' and ‘’Wakandan Unbound''), but these names were not used to promote the collected editions.
The first issue was released on May 23, 2018.
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''The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda'' is a storyline from vol. 7 of the ComicBook/BlackPanther title which began in 2018 under creators Creator/TaNehisiCoates and Daniel Acuna.
The story begins with an amnesiac T’Challa, a slave for the titular [[TheEmpire Empire]] which has somehow expanded across many regions of space in modern day. He is quickly rescued by the resistance and, through visions of who he used to be, slowly begins to remember who he is.
!! ''The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda'' provides examples of:
* AdvancedAncientHumans: Justified as the humans in question were present day Wakandans who were time-displaced thousands of years.
* {{Afrofuturism}}: One of the most notable examples in pop culture with the added flavor of being cranked UpToEleven. It’s Wakanda with 2000 years of advancement in space.
* BigBad: Emperor N'Jadaka, who is bonded to a symbiote. [[spoiler:When he dies, the symbiote itself becomes the main villain.]]
* CanonImmigrant: The story introduces characters who are closer to their movie counterparts such as Nakia and M’Baku, both of whom are villains in the comics, and the latter of which is dead.
* TheEmpire: They spent 2000 years conquering and enslaving a large amount of the galaxy.
* MonochromeCasting: Black Panther summons heroes from all around the Marvel universe for the final battle... but only black heroes.
* NamesTheSame: A lot of the people in both the Empire and the resistance have the same names of a lot of people from T’Challa’s past, both friends and foes. N'Jadaka is the name of the emperor of the empire as well as Erik Killmonger’s true name. His counselor’s is named Achebe. The two resistance fighters are named Nakia and M’Baku, and the resistance leader (who isn’t even human) has the same name as T’Challa’s mother.
* TrappedInThePast: The Empire turns out to be descended from the Wakandan space team that T’Challa sent out to explore who got displaced 2000 years. They certainly made the most of it.
* {{Unperson}}: The Nameless are slaves who have been stripped of their memories and forced to work in the Vibranium mines. At the beginning of the story, T’Challa has been made one of these. M’Baku was also a Nameless at one point.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: T'Challa had no idea what would happen when he sent a team into space to investigate the origins of the Vibranium meteorite.
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