In the aftermath of Civil War, the Black Panther and Storm take up temporary residence in the Baxter Building while Reed Richards and Sue Storm attend to important personal business. Can a team-up with the Thing and the Human Torch be far behind…? It’s clobberin’ time. Collecting BLACK PANTHER #26-30.
The Panther is one of my favorite characters in the Marvel Universe and this trade sends him on a dimension hopping adventure most notably the Marvel Zombieverse. I appreciate Hudlins decision to send him on an intergalactic adventure Fantastic Four style. We all know how Reed Richards would handle things, but now we get to see how T’Challa handles things. This is a definite read especially if your a Panther fan or a fan of Marvel Zombies
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This post was written by Lobo on November 8, 2007






















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I am a huge fan of T'Challa, and was happy to see him in a Marvel cosmic story. However, I am not a fan of Marvel Zombie books, and don't really get the appeal of them. I just sort of checked out of the whole Marvel Zombie universe.
I am a huge fan of T’Challa, and was happy to see him in a Marvel cosmic story. However, I am not a fan of Marvel Zombie books, and don’t really get the appeal of them. I just sort of checked out of the whole Marvel Zombie universe.
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