Black Panther #169

7.9

Critic Rating

6 Reviews
8.1

User Rating

17 Reviews
Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates
Artist Leonard Kirk
Cover Price $3.99

KLAW STANDS SUPREME Part 4
  The Dora Milaje once lost faith in their nation. Can the threat of Ulysses Klaw and a hostile army reunite the king and his guard?
  Meanwhile, Klaw and his allies set in motion the next stage of their attack! Can Midnight Angels Ayo and Aneka escape to warn their king--or will the mind-controlling Zenzi reach them first?
  The Black Panther loses ally after ally as Klaw's powers grow. Legacy continues as T'Challa struggles to keep control!
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CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 9.0

    Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth

    Jan 25, 2018

    With the wrong artist on deck, this issue's concept could have easily bombed, but Leonard Kirk and Ta-Nehisi Coates were in perfect sync like they were driving a Pacific Rim jaeger. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Brandon J. Griffin

    Jan 26, 2018

    Kirk and Martin prove they can handle the driver's seat any time they need to. This issue is an impressive display of the storytelling power of art by way of exhilarating action sequences. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison

    Jan 29, 2018

    Black Panther #169 delivers an exciting and high-action chapter focusing on the Dora Milaje. The arc is making some gestures towards a conclusion, and this issue is a lot of fun in itself. As is often the case, Black Panther gets another recommendation. Check this one out. Read Full Review

  • 8.3

    On Comics Ground - Aaron Jones

    Feb 09, 2018

    A Black Panther story with no Black Panther can still be a solid story. After Aneka and Ayo escape from Klaw's clutches, how will Klaw react? How will T'Challa get in the mix while he's being distracted with the creatures from Wakanda's past? Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Newsarama - Robert Reed

    Jan 29, 2018

    Black Panther #169 is a well-crafted book that arguably puts too much of the series' focus on T'Challa's supporting cast. How much one likes this issue will largely depend on how well Coates won you over on Ayo and Aneka in the first place. The artwork by Leonard Kirk and Laura Martin is stunning, but it's easy to imagine that most fans would rather see this type of work depicting the actions of the lead character. Read Full Review

  • 5.7

    IGN - Jesse Schedeen

    Jan 25, 2018

    This series has struggled quite a bit since the initial high of the "A Nation Under Our Feet" arc, and throwing a silent interlude tale into the mix only further dampens the book's momentum. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 9.0

    Gizmo

    Apr 23, 2018

    Coates gives the reigns to Kirk to tell a visual story that makes the best use of the comic book medium in this entire run.

  • 9.0

    CrazyforRAMU

    Aug 06, 2018

    The ridiculously complex villain alliance working against Wakanda collapses in on itself, and Aneka is perfectly positioned for a revenge rampage as it does. True, this issue's spotlight is off of T'Challa, but this little soundless drama (there are some Klaw sonic cloning shenanigans) plays out perfectly as a star turn for Aneka, Ayo, and their fellow Midnight Angels. Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leonard Kirk work beautifully together to invest the little beats of an impromptu escape-and-rescue with tremendous weight. This issue is both tactically and strategically satisfying to me. If T'Challa wants to have a little gloat in the near future about not needing to do much besides wait for this ridiculous alliance to fall apart of its own accord, he' more

  • 8.5

    RaisingBlack

    Mar 03, 2018

    COATES is setting up something big. Coates is really starting to settle into BP as a super hero comic. The supporting cast continues to expand in this issue and more and more Coates seems to be raising the stakes. I think part of his mission is to give some of these characters a bigger profile so we can start seeing them in more corners of the Marvel 616. I'm holding out hope that we see Gentle pop up in the fight before his appearance in X-Men Red (also a book you should pick up). I am less a fan of Kirk as some others but he does a really great job in this issue. Wakanda is the biggest star of each run so far and I don't see that changing before this Arc is done. I also so great potential in Storm being a recurring character for the re more

  • 10

    MightyVin

    Feb 15, 2018

  • 10

    arrogantdesperado

    Aug 19, 2018

  • 10

    Blob

    Sep 15, 2021

  • 9.0

    CesarCastanha

    Jan 24, 2018

  • 8.5

    Pantheon36

    Jan 29, 2018

  • 8.0

    Jabberwocky_Superfly

    Apr 12, 2018

  • 8.0

    Julhin

    Mar 09, 2021

  • 7.5

    StanielK

    Feb 24, 2018

  • 7.5

    iPodwithnomusic

    Jan 12, 2019

  • 7.5

    Lucas

    Dec 29, 2023

  • 7.0

    Phil B.

    Jan 28, 2018

  • 7.0

    Psycamorean

    Oct 10, 2018

  • 6.5

    EDiakota

    Jan 29, 2018

  • 5.0

    Chriskiss

    Jan 26, 2018

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