Queen Divine Justice
A young American woman who discovered she was heir to the Jabari tribe of Wakanda, Queen Divine Justice was recruited into the Dora Milaje — the elite bodyguards of the Black Panther — as her royal birthright was revealed.
Bursting onto the scene in 2000 with a name that demands attention, Queen Divine Justice made her debut in Christopher Priest's celebrated Black Panther run — one of the Modern Age's most critically beloved takes on the Wakandan mythos — brought to vivid life by artist Sal Velluto. She shares her pages with heavyweights like T'Challa himself, Everett K. Ross, and Monica Lynne, placing her squarely at the heart of a series renowned for its sharp wit and political sophistication. Over sixteen years of Marvel storytelling, she carved out a presence that extends across collected editions celebrating the best of the Priest era and beyond. For fans who love discovering the compelling supporting players who give a great run its texture and soul, Queen Divine Justice is absolutely worth seeking out.

Trivia
- Sal Velluto has drawn more of Queen Divine Justice's comics than any other artist in our catalog — 25 issues.
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Covers through the years — 2000–2015
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