Black Panther: Enemy of the State #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis trade paperback collects the opening story arc of writer Christopher Priest's acclaimed run on Black Panther, following T'Challa as he confronts a conspiracy that threatens Wakanda and his reign. The volume includes issues #1-6 of the 2001 series, featuring art by Mark Texeira and a narrative that explores the political and personal challenges of the Panther's dual role as king and superhero.
In "Hunted," the Black Panther stands before the United Nations, leveling a bold accusation: that U.S. intelligence orchestrated the coup in Wakanda. As tensions rise, Achebe moves to strike against Ramonda, putting the fate of the nation—and its protector—on the line. Written by Christopher Priest and illustrated by Mike Manley, this gripping issue delivers high-stakes political intrigue with a cover by M. D. Bright and Nelson.
In "That Business with the Avengers!", Jo joins the Avengers to stop a riot orchestrated by Achebe, but the mission takes a surprising turn when Jo reveals they originally joined the team to keep tabs on its members. The story unfolds with sharp tension and layered intentions, exploring loyalty, trust, and the cost of secrets.
In "Enemy of the State, Book Two," the Black Panther stands before the United Nations, leveling a bold accusation that U.S. intelligence orchestrated the coup in Wakanda. As tensions escalate, Achebe closes in on Ramonda, setting the stage for a confrontation that could reshape the fate of Wakanda.
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↩ Reprints Black Panther #6 (1999), Black Panther #7 (1999), Black Panther #8 (1999), Black Panther #9 (1999), Black Panther #10 (1999), Black Panther #11 (1999), Black Panther #12 (1999), Black Panther #13 (1999)
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