All of the Black Panther comics are free right now at Comixology.
Any recommendations? I'm looking for some good BP stories.
All of the Black Panther comics are free right now at Comixology
>Comixology
>not reading physical copies
Kirby Nlack Panther
Priest Black Panther
I hear either the highest of te nahisi coates' stuff but hey its free.
Its like 280 issues in total, I got em all.
>Its like 280 issues in total, I got em all.
Me too, haven't read any black panther books for quit a few years now.
>*highest of praise or dog shit
Heres all the series it includes for the free stuff
>still reading physical floppys in 2020.
Killmongers meant to be pretty good aa well, though that might just be Ferreyra's art doing the heavy lifting
>implying I read the virgin floppy and not the chad absolute/omnibus
Is there a entry point for new readers?
Rise of the Black Panther is a recent retelling for people jumping in at Coates' stuff or Fantastic Four #52 for BPs first appearance
>implying I read virgin absolute/omnibus and not chad digital
Fixed it for you.
Thank you, I'll check it out.
I think preists run is the 98 to 03 run that’s pretty good
Priest's run
Kirby's 70's comics
Fantastic Four #52 (it's offered for free along with the other Black Panther comics, so you may as well read the first appearance)
Marvel Action Black Panther is kinda fun.
For some reason Don MacGregor's run on Black Panther hasn't been digitized yet other than two issues (which introduced Killmonger), and those two issues aren't part of the sale, but Marvel Tales: Black Panther (2019) is offered for free and that has those two issues.
only the single issues are free the collections are not, a bit annoying but I'm grabbing the Kirby and the Shuri one with her in the hot body suit
>Killmongers meant to be pretty good aa well, though that might just be Ferreyra's art doing the heavy lifting
just noticed it's free too, and it is great. Brian Hill is great when he's writing 90s style action and Ferreyra's can draw the hell out of those action scenes.
>Implying I read virgin digital and not chad floppy
And now we're right back where we started in a never ending loop from which there is no escape
>signed into comixology for the first time using my amazon account
>brought all of the BP & other free comics I was interested in
>try logging in to my iPad via amazon
>nothing in my libary
>try logging into my android phone via amazon
>nothing in my libary
Why is this happening
You can just go by series then in singles select "Add All"
Might be a dumb question, but for all the black writers that have written BP, have there been any black artists?
B-B-But physical copies are more valuable than digital!
That's weird, never happens to me.
Only ones I can find are Billy Graham, Denys B. Cowan, and Brian Stelfreeze. Mark Texeira that drew Preist's run was Latino. The rest were white.
- Don McGregor's Jungle Action, Black Panther and Marvel Comics Presents stories
-Jack Kirby's run
- Christopher Priest Black Panther and The Crew runs
- Fantastic Four #52-53: First appeareance and confrontation with Klaw
- Deathlok #22- 25 Team-up against Moses Magnum
Didn't McGregor's Panther's Quest recently got collected and digitalized?
How do I get them?
>Didn't McGregor's Panther's Quest recently got collected and digitalized?
Looks like it did, but it's not part of the sale (the individual Marvel Comics Presents issues it ran in haven't completely been digitized yet, I guess)
You have to have either a Comixology account or an Amazon Kindle account (you don't have to have a Kindle, just read it through their app)
Go on Comixology, search for Black Panther(and these titles which aren't labelled Black Panther ), go by series, scroll down to singles and select add all if on PC otherwise add individually
>The Crew isn't up for free on Comixology
Welp, off to win-o I go
Black Panther only had like 4 good runs