Black Panther By Reginald Hudlin: Omnibus (Romita Jr Cover Hardcover)
- Universe: Marvel
- Authors: Peter Milligan, and Reginald Hudlin
- Artists: Various, and John Romita Jr
- Published by: Marvel Comics
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Hollywood heavyweight Reginald Hudlin delivers one of the most influential Black Panther runs of all!
Teaming with superstar artist John Romita Jr., Reginald Hudlin begins by going right back to the start — presenting T’Challa’s origin in cinematic scope! The secret history of Wakanda is revealed as Princess Shuri becomes a huge part of the Black Panther mythos! But every king needs a queen, and so T’Challa embarks on his most dangerous quest yet: to marry the love of his life, Storm of the X-Men! The wildest honeymoon ever known takes the newlyweds around the globe — and beyond! Stops include Latveria, the Moon, Atlantis and a United States locked in Civil War over the Superhuman Registration Act! But when disaster strikes, Shuri must claim the cowl and fight for Wakanda as the new Black Panther!
COLLECTING: Black Panther (2005) 1-41, X-Men (1991) 175-176, Black Panther Annual (2008) 1, Black Panther (2009) 1-6, Captain America/Black Panther: Flags of Our Fathers (2010) 1-4, Black Panther Saga (2008), Black Panther Annual (2018) 1 (C story)
Rated T+
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- Wednesday Comics
- Binding
- Hardback
- Cat. No.
- 6610685
- ISBN
- 9781302963484