Black Panther #1 Pan-Galactic 3D Edition #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Black Panther #1 Pan-Galactic 3D Edition, Jack Kirby’s bold vision kicks off with a high-stakes mission as the Black Panther aids Abner Little, a member of the enigmatic Collectors, in reclaiming the Brass Frog—a relic of ancient, time-bending power hidden away by his grandfather, Azzuri. When the artifact is stolen by Alfred Queely and later activated during a clash with the fierce Princess Zanda, a mysterious entity named Hatch-22 emerges, setting the stage for an interstellar mystery. Kirby’s dynamic art, enhanced by Mike Royer’s inks and Anomaly Productions’ vibrant colors, brings this cosmic adventure to life, with a cover by Kirby and John Verpoorten that captures the story’s otherworldly tension.
In "King Solomon's Frog!", Black Panther teams up with Abner Little, a fellow Collector, to recover the Brass Frog—a legendary time machine hidden for generations by the hero’s grandfather, Azzuri. When the artifact is stolen by another Collector, Alfred Queely, the duo must fend off a surprise attack from Princess Zanda, who wants the Frog for herself. As the battle escalates, the Frog activates on its own, unleashing the enigmatic Hatch-22 into the present.
In "King Solomon's Frog!", Black Panther teams up with Abner Little, a fellow Collector, to reclaim the Brass Frog—a powerful ancient time machine hidden away by the hero’s grandfather, Azzuri. When the artifact is stolen by Alfred Queely, the duo must defend it from Princess Zanda, who seeks it for herself, only to trigger an unexpected activation that unleashes the enigmatic Hatch-22.
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