![]() ![]() "When I had my first conversation with Wil Moss, who edits BLACK PANTHER, and I found out where the Ridley run is going to end, I had to laugh. It's a big role for me and I take it extremely seriously." It makes me feel really seen as a comics writer, very humbled, and very grateful. There are a lot of talented creators working right now and I feel very awed that the editorial team asked me to take this on. And on a personal note, the title was so indelibly shaped by my friend and mentor, Ta-Nehisi Coates, who is a big part of why I'm even in comics. "Black Panther is a tremendously important legacy character for Marvel fans, but moreover the character has become one of the most important icons in pop culture for people of the African diaspora all over the world. I see it as a big responsibility," Ewing told. "More than anything, I'm bowled over at the opportunity to write such a marquee character. Ewing and Stormbreakers artist Chris Allen will launch T'Challa into a brand new series with BLACK PANTHER #1. This June, MONICA RAMBEAU: PHOTON writer Eve L. John Ridley's BLACK PANTHER comes to a close with issue #15, but that won't spell the end for T'Challa and the world of Wakanda. ![]()
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