crookedtreehouse's review

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2.0

So we're in the future. And hand puppet guy is back. And the children that you didn't know The Black Panther had, because this is the future, are killed. And Luke Cage is old. And something is wrong with T'Challa besides his dead kids. You should really really care about all of this because dead kids that you never knew about is sad. You can tell because The Black Panther is kneeling with arms outstretched and crying. It's. So. Emotional. Also a Wakandan is in love with The Hulk? Why not?

Then, girls in skimpy uniforms fight. The Defenders are involved for some reason. It looks like Annoying Attorney is now Mephisto, or at least he looks like Mephisto. There's some sort of body switch and more pop culture references, and a dragon who is maybe Mephisto or Immortal Iron Fist. Who cares? This season can not be stopped. It's like being on a shitty rollercoaster that keeps ramping up, but all the drops are four or five feet, and then it's flat forever. How did this not get canceled?

Iron Man shows up after a while. Wolverine, too. Thor. The whole fucken Avengers team. This goes on for about a dozen unreadably convoluted issues. If you keep reading, it will eventually stop, and you can get on with your life, reading Black Panther stories that actually focus on The Black Panther and have plots that make narrative sense.

I think I find this so annoying because there are some good beats in this run, and the story wouldn't be awful if it wasn't told in constantly shifting fashion. It's referenced in the very first issue, but it really does seem like Christopher Priest was a middle schooler who saw Pulp Fiction, and thought "I wanna do that with super heroes!" but didn't have any outline or concept of how to make shifting time and points of view a necessary part of the story, instead of a distraction.

iowasjoe's review

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4.0

Wacky.

ekansthepokemon's review

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3.0

there's good stories here but this collection is weaker. some questions were left unanswered for too long and became just plain bothersome that i was more irritated when they were resolved. the stories seemed kind of random too. but it's still decent

misslyndsy's review

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adventurous dark lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

taeli's review

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3.0

read 5/3/17

booknooknoggin's review

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2.0

This was really hard to rate because there were a few parts I liked. But most this just wasn't for me. some stories didn't even feature Black Panther.

imjustadow's review

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adventurous dark emotional funny mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

christopher priest took things in a weird direction with this one (i mean, it's comics, but even this one was an odd twist). the well-written comics of this area all liked heroes that couldn't show their hand without risking their plans, so you get these slow burn, tension-filled stories where it seems like the hero is deliberately allowing things to get worse before things are ultimately resolved. all in all, a solid black panther tale
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