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For questions specifically about Black Panther, a character from Marvel Comics, or for media pertaining to him (other than the live-action movie), such as the Black Panther animated TV series. Use in conjunction with the [marvel] tag. For the 2018 movie, use [black-panther-2018].

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In Black Panther (2018), we see T'Challa don a new suit that differs from the one he wore in Captain America: Civil War (2016). That earlier suit was his own design, which Shuri describes in Black ...
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How old was T’Challa when he came back from his studies abroad and became king? There’s a comic book panel that says he was 19 when he took the heart-shaped herb, but I don’t know if that’s exactly ...
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What was the inspiration behind the creation of T'Challa the Black Panther? what influenced Stan Lee and Jack Kirby when they came up the character?
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From my memory of when I watched Black Panther (it's been a few months), Killmonger knows how to and is able to get into Wakanda by himself it seems. This answer says that he needs But that doesn't ...
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Being posted in reference to Chadwick Boseman's most influential role. In The Thanos Cabal: Avengers/New Avengers Vol 12 , our heroes within the Illuminati are presented with a dire choice: use a bomb ...
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I know I saw this somewhere, possibly in another reality outside of 616. In that version, T'Challa (the Black Panther) seemed to "shift" into a humanoid panther form, very similar to Wolfbane's "mid ...
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According to all the various canon sources, has Wakanda ever accepted refugees? More generally speaking, what are its immigration policies?
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If a Jabari challenger for the Wakandan crown had won in the ritual combat and been made ruler, would they still receive visions and power of the panther goddess Bast, or from their own Gorilla deity,...
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When several Wakandan ambassadors are accidentally killed in the events of Captain America: Civil War, the Sokovia Accords are created to regulate the actions of powered/enhanced people. Because of ...
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The phrase "Black Panther" is the common phrasing of the title that is conferred upon the ruler of Wakanda, along with their position as a warrior and protector of their people. However, as far as I'...
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I saw that there is an animated series of Black Panther available on YouTube and it says animated series 2010. So I thought I would get all the series and episodes, but I could only find 5 episodes ...
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TLDR What exactly is the Ancestral Plane? I am happy to accept answers from the comics if the two planes are related. After rewatching Black Panther I am more curious about the Ancestral Plane. We ...
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T'Challa must fight any challengers to be accepted as King of Wakanda after his father dies. After that, he becomes the Black Panther. Several scenes in the 2018 movie, Black Panther, show he already ...
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In Black Panther (2018), the following event happens Given that, has there ever been any mention in the comic universe of an alternative way of becoming a Black Panther?
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I've just seen Black Panther and I was thinking about Wakanda. In the movie we see Wakanda as one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world. Its capital resembles a kind of African ...
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In Captain America: Civil War, T'Challa takes the mantle of the Black Panther after his father is killed. As the Black Panther, he appears to have enhanced abilities. In this interview with Collider, ...
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This Wikipedia page says that the Black Panther, T'Challa, is a trained scientist who also invented the Quinjet. The same article says that he studied abroad. He clearly has advanced engineering ...
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In the 2016 film "Captain America: Civil War", Cap's attempt to find Bucky in Bucharest is interrupted by Black Panther, who wants to kill Bucky for his apparent involvement with As Bucky runs from ...
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So in Civil War, the Black Panther suit seems to give the suit holder some extra speed, because the guy was running as fast as Bucky and Captain America. So does it give extra speed? If so, how does ...
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There is a scene in Captain America: Civil War which happened so fast I'm not sure what I was seeing: In the comments, @Mooz pointed out this clip where the 2:05 - 2:10 is the interaction I was ...
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In Captain America: Civil War, after a brief scuffle between Captain America and the Black Panther, the Cap makes a passing comment about the material of the Panther's suit - suggesting it is made ...
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In Avengers: Age of Ultron, after events on the boat in a salvage yard on the "African Coast", in a nearby city. I've seen people state that this city is a Wakandan city, but I don't recall seeing ...
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