Black Panther Man Without Fear #521 (1998)

Black Panther Man Without Fear #521 (1998)

$4.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by DAVID LISS
Penciled by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA
Cover by PATRICK ZIRCHER
FEAR ITSELF TIE-IN You've read about it, and may have even argued about it...but here it is: The debut of the American Panther! What does his arrival mean to Hell's Kitchen? Find out in the series that Aint It Cool News hails as 'one of the best titles Marvel is putting out!' 32 PGS.
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

Wow…I tip my hat to writer David Liss. In a very p.c. day he decidedly goes right for the racial jugular. There were many points in the issue that I was amazed by some of the dialogue and situations and I asked myself, can they really say this in a comic book published by the company that doesn’t even allow Wolverine a stogie anymore? All considered this is quite the entertaining read albeit a little talky at times. It’s paced well and does a nice job of introducing the new “American Panther” as well as re-introducing the villain Hate-Monger. The art is again competent and neither adds, nor subtracts from the story. Admittedly, I do enjoy the color palette though. The red hues and color mixes really pop off the page. Do yourself a favor this week and pick up a grown-up book that will stimulate your thinking on immigration as well as give you two panthers for the price of one.
7 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by DAVID LISS
Penciled by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA
Cover by PATRICK ZIRCHER
FEAR ITSELF TIE-IN You've read about it, and may have even argued about it...but here it is: The debut of the American Panther! What does his arrival mean to Hell's Kitchen? Find out in the series that Aint It Cool News hails as 'one of the best titles Marvel is putting out!' 32 PGS.
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

Wow…I tip my hat to writer David Liss. In a very p.c. day he decidedly goes right for the racial jugular. There were many points in the issue that I was amazed by some of the dialogue and situations and I asked myself, can they really say this in a comic book published by the company that doesn’t even allow Wolverine a stogie anymore? All considered this is quite the entertaining read albeit a little talky at times. It’s paced well and does a nice job of introducing the new “American Panther” as well as re-introducing the villain Hate-Monger. The art is again competent and neither adds, nor subtracts from the story. Admittedly, I do enjoy the color palette though. The red hues and color mixes really pop off the page. Do yourself a favor this week and pick up a grown-up book that will stimulate your thinking on immigration as well as give you two panthers for the price of one.
7 out of 10 Grahams
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