![]() ![]() ![]() While not quite a multi-part epic like Don McGregor’s “Panther’s Rage” or Priest’s Killmonger story in the first part of his run, Reginald Hudlin’s take on T’Challa’s archnemesis is still a thrilling one and it marks the first time the two have fought while both wearing armor. Seeing that Killmonger is the villain in the upcoming film, it’s a nice coincidence that this collection opens with this arc. ![]() The collection opens, however, with the story, “Back to Africa,” which sees T’Challa, Shuri, and Monica Rambeau face off against Erik Killmonger. These two stories have been collected in their own volumes before, but are now largely out of print, leaving fans to search the longboxes for the single issues. 3 is probably the one that fans have been waiting for, as it contains two of the best stories in the mythos: “See Wakanda and Die” and the mini “Flags of Our Fathers” which co-stars Captain America. The final volume in the set, Black Panther: The Complete Collection Vol. T’Challa faces off an alien invasion and Killmonger while his sister, Shuri, learns the cost of power. 3’ review: contains two of the best stories in the entire Black Panther mythos ‘Black Panther: The Complete Collection By Reginald Hudlin Vol. ![]()
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