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Superhero comic
Black Widow (2014)
I'll admit, I was somewhat skeptical of this series when it was first announced. It seemed to simply cater to those looking for another female centric book, and though that isn't bad, when it's done for the sake of having one, it usually doesn;t end well (look at The Fiercest Warriors for proof). Well, this single issue proved me completely wrong. Like, entirely. It's smart, fun, and, though the tone is on the darker side, it is never depressing, treading along the line of introspective and thou...
Black Widow (2010)
The deadly super-spy from Iron Man 2, Invincible Iron Man and Captain America in her own ongoing series! Natasha Romanoff is not a super hero. She's not psychic. She doesn't fly. And yet as the Black Widow, she manages to hold her own against a world of incredibly powerful enemies... and allies. But now someone has tried to kill Natasha... and almost succeeded. Injured gravely, almost beyond her ability to recover, Black Widow sets out to find her attacker... with no suspects and no leads. Who could be deadly enough to get the drop on Natasha? And what connections do they have to some of her closest super hero friends... ? Plus, a backup detailing the deadly history of the Black Widow!
Black Widow (2004)
The deadliest agent in the Marvel Universe has finally gotten out of the spy game, and she’s not asking for much, just a life of her own. When a sudden assassination attempt provides a harsh reality check, the former Soviet agent tracks a string of international killings that will lead her back to a Russia she can barely recognize.
Black Widow (2001)
Natasha Romanoff begins her mission as Yelena Belova. She quickly discovers that her true identity may be under fire sooner than she thinks as she comes face-to-face with the real Yelena Belova, disguised as Natasha!
Black Widow (1999)
Natasha Romanoff has been assigned to track a new bio weapon created by Dr. Didier Ines. With Yelena Belova, the soon-to-be new Black Widow, shadowing Natasha, the pair may be in for more trouble than they realize.
Black Terror (2008)
The Black Terror and many of the heroes who were trapped in the Urn of Pandora are simply trying to make sense of the new world around them. The are in huge battles with zombie like copies of their old ally American Crusader and they are in a desperate search to find the friends they lost. As well as try and find the friends they had in the past. This world is darker that the one they knew and they fight hoping to make the United States and the world a better place.
Black Panther: World of Wakanda
"YOU DESERVED SO MUCH MORE, LITTLE FLOWER. YOU DESERVED A WAKANDA THAT CHERISHED YOU." Writer ROXANE GAY (Bad Feminst, Hunger) spins a Wakandan love story — its tenderness matched only by its brutality. You know them now as The Midnight Angels, but in this story they are just Ayo and Aneka, young women recruited to become Dora Milaje, an elite task force trained to protect the crown at all costs. What happens when your nation needs your hearts and minds, but you already gave them to each other? Illustrated by industry veteran ALITHA E. MARTINEZ (Iron Man, Black Panther). And in a special backup story, acclaimed poet YONA HARVEY (Hemming the Water) explores the true origins of The People's mysterious leader Zenzi. Black Panther thinks he knows who Zenzi is and how she got her powers, but he only knows part of the story… Illustrated by rising star AFUA RICHARDSON (Genius).
Black Panther: The Most Dangerous Man Alive
Who is murdering the citizens of Hell's Kitchen that The Panther has previously rescued? That's what T'Challa wants to know-and he only has hours to solve the mystery before the killer strikes again!
- Issue #529 (8 years ago)
- Issue #528 (8 years ago)
- Issue #527 (8 years ago)
- Issue #526 (8 years ago)
- Issue #525 (8 years ago)
Black Panther: The Man Without Fear
Our story begins with The Black Panther attacking a group of Romanian Mobsters in a Warehouse in Hell's Kitchen in search of the Kitchen's newest crime boss who goes by the name Vlad the Impaler. As the Panther fights his way through the hordes of Vlad's cronies he comes across Vlad's son who tells him that he only found this place because his father wanted him to. Snipers then train their sights on the Black Panther who dives behind some crates for cover. The story then cuts to a few weeks earlier with T'Challa meeting with Matt Murdock to discuss the recent events that occurred in Shadowland. Matt tells T'Challa that he is leaving to go find himself cause he fears after all that has happened that it may have cost him his soul but while he is away he'll Kitchen will still need a protector to which T'Challa volunteers to be while Matt is gone not only to keep the people safe but also to prove himself after have his kingship taken away after destroying Wakanda's Vibranium supply in order to keep it out of Doctor Doom's hands. The story flashes forward another few days to T'Challa meeting with Foggy Nelson under a bridge where Foggy tells him he has set him up with a job as a manager at a place called "Devil's Dinner" as well as an apartment and a new identity complete with a set of fake immigration papers
- Issue #523 (8 years ago)
- Issue #522 (8 years ago)
- Issue #521 (8 years ago)
- Issue #520 (8 years ago)
- Issue #519 (8 years ago)
Black Panther/Captain America: Flags Of Our Fathers
For the first time ever, see the full story of the first meeting of Captain America and the Black Panther! It's a World War Two adventure featuring a young Steve Rogers, the Black Panther, and Nick Fury and his Howling Commandos in combat with the nastiest Nazi villains in the Marvel Universe!
Black Panther (2016)
Written by MacArthur Genius and National Book Award winner TA-NEHISI COATES (Between the World and Me) and illustrated by living legend BRIAN STELFREEZE, "A Nation Under Our Feet" is a story about dramatic upheaval in Wakanda and the Black Panther's struggle to do right by his people as their ruler. The indomitable will of Wakanda -- the famed African nation known for its vast wealth, advanced technology and warrior traditions -- has long been reflected in the will of its monarchs, the Black Panthers. But now the current Black Panther, T'Challa, finds that will tested by a superhuman terrorist group called The People that has sparked a violent uprising among the citizens of Wakanda. T'Challa knows the country must change to survive -- the question is, will the Black Panther survive the change?
- Issue #172 (7 years ago)
- Issue #171 (7 years ago)
- Issue #170 (7 years ago)
- Issue #169 (7 years ago)
- Issue #168 (7 years ago)
Black Panther (2009)
The Black Panther is back...and she's badder than ever. That's right -- she! What happened to T'Challa? Who is the new Black Panther? Find out why the female is the deadliest of the species.
Black Panther (2005)
The oft-restarted franchise is once again begun anew with Reginald Hudlin at the helm for the initial run. T'Challa is the Black Panther, guardian of Wakanda. The series follows his exploits to protect his country and further good will throughout the world.
Black Panther (1998)
Leaving behind unrest among refugees in Wakanda, the Black Panther comes to New York to investigate scandal in the Tomorrow Fund.
Black Panther (1988)
T'Challa became the Black Panther when the mystic Panther Spirit entered his body. But as the four-issue Limited Series opens, the Spirit has left him! And if he doesn't regain it quickly, T'Challa's going to lose more than his jungle-honed abilities -- he's going to become a man without a country too!
Black Panther (1977)
Marvel legend Jack Kirby presents Black Panther in his first ongoing series! While helping Abner Little recollect a precious artifact, Black Panther runs afoul of the Collectors! And in the midst of the tussle…an ancient time machine is activated! Enter Hatch-22, a creature from a time and space unknown.
Black Market
Ray Willis is a broken man, a disgraced medical examiner making ends meet by preparing corpses at a funeral parlor. His scientific genius is being wasted...that is, until his estranged criminal brother Denny shows up on his doorstep, supposedly cleaned-up and proposing a once-in-a-lifetime partnership to cure not just cancer, but all disease. The catch? It exists within the DNA of superheroes.
Black Lightning: Year One
Jefferson Pierce returns to his old stomping grounds – the infamous Suicide Slum of Metropolis – in order to bring some hope to the residents of his downtrodden former neighborhood. He'll quickly learn, though, that a lawless place sometimes requires a lawless vigilante to drag it into the light. Acclaimed writer Jen Van Meter (CINNAMON, OUTSIDERS) and kinetic artist Cully Hamner (BLUE BEETLE, RED) combine forces to retell the electrifying origin of DC's most honorable hero, the bold and brave Justice Leaguer known as Black Lightning!
Black Lightning (1995)
Black Lightning vol. 2 starring Black Lightning taking on the enemies of Brick City. Writer Tony Isabella returned to his prized character, Black Lightning, in an ongoing series with artist Eddy Newell. Updating the classic 1970's hero and Outsiders Alumnus with a new costume, Isabella threw teacher/ hero Jefferson Pierce into the gritty new surroundings of Brick City, an area seemingly devoid of hope and in need of a guiding light. Black Lightning began to clean up the town with the help of familiar faces such as Gangbuster and later Batman himself. The comic was short lived and ended at issue # 13. However, Black Lightning's new costume went on to gain a bit of immortality in plastic as this series inspired Black Lightning's first action figure courtesy of the Kenner to company.
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