Rise of the Black Panther #6

7.3

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
6.4

User Rating

6 Reviews
Writer Narcisse, Evan, Ta-Nehisi Coates
Artist Javier Pina
Cover Price $3.99

THE RISE OF KILLMONGER!
SECRET ORIGIN OF THE BLACK PANTHER Part 6
•  Loyalty. Patriotism. Sacrifice. Bound by love of his country, Killmonger moves to make the world fear the newly revealed nation of Wakanda.
•  T'Challa faces the darkest moment yet of his young kinghood!
•  And in the aftermath, the Black Panther must decide his role in a world full of super heroes!
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  • 9.0

    Black Nerd Problems - Chris Aiken

    Jun 08, 2018

    I'll say what I said at the beginning of this series. Rise of the Black Panther is the perfect origin for newcomers and a great start to retelling the legacy of Wakanda. It's definitely a must-read for anyone looking to jump into the world of Black Panther. Every hero should have a book like this that so gracefully retells their origins and greatest adventures. Respect to Narcisse, Coates, Renaud, and Pina for treating Black Panther with such care. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    AIPT - Robert Reed

    Jun 13, 2018

    Evan Narcisse ensures that Rise of the Black Panther feels like a true series rather than a series of vignettes by tying together various threads from previous issues. The fight between Black Panther and Killmonger is a unique encounter, showcasing the brains and brawn of both combatants. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett

    Jun 06, 2018

    Beyond a few well-crafted sequences of action, there's little of value here that couldn't be found on a Wikipedia entry for free. Read Full Review

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  • 7.0

    CrazyforRAMU

    Dec 18, 2018

    T'Challa wraps up his business by bringing down Killmonger in an action-heavy finale. Action-heavy is fine, but unfortunately, it doesn't counterbalance a sudden shortage of the thoughtful ideas that made this title great. Instead, it tries to make do with a slab of "preemptive war" thinking cribbed from the MCU Black Panther. The result is an ending that definitely feels like a bit of a low note.

  • 5.5

    Gizmo

    May 26, 2019

    Killmonger isn't as complex or well motivated as he is in the film, but maybe he'l finally humble these smug Wakandan elites.

  • 7.5

    iPodwithnomusic

    Jul 21, 2018

  • 7.5

    Psycamorean

    Jul 21, 2019

  • 6.0

    Lucas

    Jan 06, 2024

  • 5.0

    Jason The Dude

    Jun 10, 2018

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