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Black Panther, written by Vita Ayala ; art by Arianna Florean ; art assist by Mario del Pennino ; colors by Mattia Iacono ; color assist by Sara Martinelli ; letters by Tom B. Long & Shawn Lee

Label
Black Panther, written by Vita Ayala ; art by Arianna Florean ; art assist by Mario del Pennino ; colors by Mattia Iacono ; color assist by Sara Martinelli ; letters by Tom B. Long & Shawn Lee
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Black Panther
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Responsibility statement
written by Vita Ayala ; art by Arianna Florean ; art assist by Mario del Pennino ; colors by Mattia Iacono ; color assist by Sara Martinelli ; letters by Tom B. Long & Shawn Lee
Series statement
Marvel action. Black Panther, book 2
Summary
"Follow the adventures of T'Challa, the Black Panther, his sister Shuri and the fantastic citizens of Wakanda in these middle-grade friendly adventures! Every ten years, Wakanda's ruler trades places with one of their subjects to gain perspective on their kingdom. T'Challa's turn has come, and while working in a Vibranium refinery, he uncovers a plot to sell the priceless metal on the black market. Plus, when one of the Black Panther's advisers suffers an injury during an attack, the adviser requests the aid of a traditional healer over modern medicine. Shuri scoffs at the idea, but soon a curse forces her on an epic quest.Everything is all set for a policital summit and the Wakandan Scientific Conference. T'Challa and Shuri are ready to showcase their achievements to the world. But of course, where there are important people and expensive technology, all sorts of evildoers are liable to turn up."--Provided by publisher
Target audience
pre adolescent
resource.variantTitle
Rise together
Classification