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  2. File:The Black Panther, Vol. 1, No. 1, April 25, 1967.pdf

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  3. Black Panther (character) - Wikipedia

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    According to Diamond Comic Distributors, Black Panther (2021) #1 was the 10th best-selling comic book in November 2021. [121] Hannibal Tabu of Bleeding Cool gave Black Panther #1 a grade of 8.5 out of 10, saying, "This John Ridley script is a rush of adrenaline and smarts all at once, with clever elements introduced along the way. T'Challa's ...

  4. Ironheart (character) - Wikipedia

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    Shuri / Black Panther Ironheart ( Riri Williams ) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . Created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Mike Deodato , the character first appeared in Invincible Iron Man Vol. 3 #7 (May 2016).

  5. Black Panther (film) - Wikipedia

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    Black Panther was listed on many critics' top ten lists as a top film of 2018. [278] Critics called Black Panther one of the best standalone Marvel films, [279] one of the best Marvel origin films, [280] one of the best superhero films of the century, [281] and a "refreshing answer to the increasingly stale world of superhero cinema". [282]

  6. Zacari - Wikipedia

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    Zacari was featured on various Top Dawg Entertainment albums such as The Sun's Tirade, Do What Thou Wilt., Damn, and Black Panther: The Album. [6] Top Dawg announced the signing of Zacari in January 2019, when he released his first single on the label "Don't Trip". [7] [8] His debut EP Run Wild Run Free was released on March 15, 2019. [9] [10] [11]

  7. Ten-Point Program (Black Panther Party) - Wikipedia

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    Each one of the statements were put in place for all of the Black Panther Party members to live by and actively practice every day. The Ten-Point program was released on May 15, 1967, in the second issue of the party's weekly newspaper, The Black Panther. All succeeding 537 issues contained the program, titled "What We Want Now!." [2]

  8. Emory Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Emory Douglas (born May 24, 1943) is an American graphic artist. He was a member of the Black Panther Party from 1967 until the Party disbanded in the 1980s. [1] As a revolutionary artist and the Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party, Douglas created iconography to represent black-American oppression.

  9. World of Wakanda - Wikipedia

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    Black Panther: World of Wakanda is a comic book series and a spin-off from the Marvel Comics Black Panther title. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It published six issues before being canceled. The series was primarily written by Roxane Gay , with poet Yona Harvey contributing a story to the first issue. [ 3 ]