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Black Panther (1998-2003) #1
Black Panther (1998-2003)
Issue #1
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T’challa allows refugees from a border skirmish into Wakanda, spurring civil unrest! Black Panther must leave it all behind to travel to New York City! There’s a Tomorrow Fund scandal that needs investigating!
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Page Count
21 Pages
Digital Release Date
August 11 2015
Age Rating
12+ Only
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Published by:
Marvel
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Written by:
Christopher Priest
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Art by:
Mark Texeira
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Cover by:
Joe Quesada
Mark Texeira
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Superhero
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Marvel Knights Black Panther by Priest & Texeira: The Client
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