Black Panther #24
In "War Crimes: Part Two," the political tension of the Civil War storyline reaches Wakanda as Black Panther navigates shifting alliances, trying to bridge divides between his nation and the divided superhero community. With the U.S. conducting military exercises near Wakandan shores and Storm seeking wisdom from her elders before reaching out to Mr. Fantastic, the stakes for peace and sovereignty rise. Written by Reginald Hudlin and brought to life by Marcus To, Koi Turnbull, and a team of inkers including Don Ho and Jeff De Los Santos, with colors by J. D. Smith and letters by VC's Randy Gentile, the issue’s cover by Michael Turner and Mark Roslan captures the gravity of the moment.
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Storm refuses an audience with Iron Man. The Panther tries to connect with his allies on Cap's side of the Civil War. The U.S. government begins conducting war games off the coast of Wakanda. Storm seeks advice from her grandparents and then heads off to have a chat with Mr. Fantastic.
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