Wakanda’s tech-savvy princess returns in Marvel’s ‘Shuri #1’
Marvel has announced that this fall, award-winning author Nnedi Okorafor and Eisner-nominated artist Leonardo Romero will be bringing Wakanda’s genius princess to life with “Shuri #1.”
Marvel has announced that this fall, award-winning author Nnedi Okorafor and Eisner-nominated artist Leonardo Romero will be bringing Wakanda’s genius princess to life with “Shuri #1.”
In the aftermath of “Avengers: Infinity War,” your favorite Marvel Super Heroes are now assembling in Hollywood Land at Disney California Adventure park.
To celebrate the record-breaking box office success of Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther,” The Walt Disney Company has announced that they will donate $1 million to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
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Marvel’s latest cinematic release, “Black Panther”, has been met with high critical acclaim. However, an unexpected surprise comes in the form of the incredibly strong and well developed female characters that make Black Panther an even more important film than previously thought.
“Black panther” is the least “Superhero” Marvel film yet. Sure, T’challa has enhanced strength and abilities, along with his supersuit, but he uses them less for public display than he does for espionage and stealth. The Black Panther title is all about protecting Wakanda, not necessarily the world.
2018 has only just begun, and Walt Disney Studios decided to up the ante of the new year by releasing their full slate of films.
Marvel is joining the show floor at this year’s D23 Expo in Anaheim, Calif. From July 14-16, guests to the Expo will get a look at upcoming film titles, props and costumes, and more.
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