Black Panther Most Dangerous Man Alive #526 (1998)

Black Panther Most Dangerous Man Alive #526 (1998)

$5.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by DAVID LISS
Pencils & Cover by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA
The war with the Kingpin heats up - with two issues hitting this month! Lady Bullseye and Typhoid Mary are out to kill T'Challa…time to call in Falcon and Luke Cage! The former King of Wakanda and the former Kingpin of crime wage in a deadly game, with the Panther's homeland as the prize! 32 PGS.
Date Available: 12/14/2011
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

There are two entities in life for which I will never fully understand all of the merits of their decisions, one is God and the other is Marvel comics. I’m ok with accepting the first one, not ok at all with accepting the second. One might try to argue, ‘everything these guys do is about making money’. Ok, but then how does one explain canceling a book that has been both critically and commercially successful? It’s truly a mystery. All I can figure is that they needed to make more room for the next X-Men, Avengers, Spiderman, or Wolverine title. That being said, this is a fantastic book with well fleshed out characters, engaging and accessible plots, and superb story telling. If you are a fan of any of those things please pick up this book in some form while you still can. As I seek to try to find negatives about this book to share, perhaps the only one is that Black Panther isn’t somehow tied to a successful movie franchise. Guess that’s all it takes anymore.
8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by DAVID LISS
Pencils & Cover by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA
The war with the Kingpin heats up - with two issues hitting this month! Lady Bullseye and Typhoid Mary are out to kill T'Challa…time to call in Falcon and Luke Cage! The former King of Wakanda and the former Kingpin of crime wage in a deadly game, with the Panther's homeland as the prize! 32 PGS.
Date Available: 12/14/2011
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

There are two entities in life for which I will never fully understand all of the merits of their decisions, one is God and the other is Marvel comics. I’m ok with accepting the first one, not ok at all with accepting the second. One might try to argue, ‘everything these guys do is about making money’. Ok, but then how does one explain canceling a book that has been both critically and commercially successful? It’s truly a mystery. All I can figure is that they needed to make more room for the next X-Men, Avengers, Spiderman, or Wolverine title. That being said, this is a fantastic book with well fleshed out characters, engaging and accessible plots, and superb story telling. If you are a fan of any of those things please pick up this book in some form while you still can. As I seek to try to find negatives about this book to share, perhaps the only one is that Black Panther isn’t somehow tied to a successful movie franchise. Guess that’s all it takes anymore.
8 out of 10 Grahams
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