Black Panther #33
In "Ready to Die Part 3 of 4," Black Panther, Torch, and the Thing are trapped in a brutal arena, forced to fight for the twisted entertainment of Skrull gangsters. As Storm uncovers a hidden truth—half the Skrull planet is inspired not by 30s gangster films, but by the powerful spirit of the 60s African American civil rights movement—the stage is set for a revolution. Written by Reginald Hudlin and illustrated by Andrea DiVito, with colors by Val Staples and letters by Cory Petit, this issue pulses with tension and unexpected revelation. The cover by Billy Tan captures the stakes in sharp, dramatic detail.
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The Panther, Torch and Thing are forced to fight in the arena for the amusement of the gangster Skrulls. Storm learns that half of the Skrull planet does not follow 30's gangster films but the peaceful power of the 60's African American civil rights movement. The revolution is about to begin.
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