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Marvel Masterworks Presents The Black Panther, Volume 1: Collecting Jungle Action Nos. 6-24 (edizione 2016)

di Don McGregor (Writer), Rich Buckler (Penciler), Billy Graham (Penciler / Inker), Gil Kane (Penciler), Keith Pollard (Penciler / Inker)18 altro, Klaus Janson (Inker), P. Craig Russell (Inker), Pablo Marcos (Inker), Dan Green (Inker), Bob McLeod (Inker), Jim Mooney (Inker), Tom Orzechowski (Letterer), Dave Hunt (Letterer), Art Simek (Letterer), Joe Rosen (Letterer), Charlotte Jetter (Letterer), Karen Mantlo (Letterer), Janice Chiang (Letterer), Denise Wohl (Letterer), Harry Blumfield (Letterer), Irving Watanabe (Letterer), Shelly Lefferman (Letterer), Dwayne McDuffie (Postfazione)

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Collects material from Jungle Action #6-24. In 1973 comics' first African super hero took the headlining slot in an ambitious ongoing series, beginning a 13-issue epic unprecedented in its time. Writer Don McGregor teamed with artists Rich Buckler and Billy Graham to tell "Panther's Rage," a story so huge it ranges across the savannah, into the deepest jungles and up to the snow-topped mountains of Wakanda. Over its course McGregor & Co. would define T'Challa, give full depth and life to the Wakandas and their culture, while pitting the Panther against the murderous Erik Killmonger for control of the kingdom. Not one to rest on his laurels, McGregor then set out to raise the bar once again, sending T'Challa to the American South to investigate the murder of Angela Lynne and its connection to the Klan and the history of the Soul Strangler.

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Utente:Stevil2001
Titolo:Marvel Masterworks Presents The Black Panther, Volume 1: Collecting Jungle Action Nos. 6-24
Autori:Don McGregor (Writer)
Altri autori:Rich Buckler (Penciler), Billy Graham (Penciler / Inker), Gil Kane (Penciler), Keith Pollard (Penciler / Inker), Klaus Janson (Inker)17 altro, P. Craig Russell (Inker), Pablo Marcos (Inker), Dan Green (Inker), Bob McLeod (Inker), Jim Mooney (Inker), Tom Orzechowski (Letterer), Dave Hunt (Letterer), Art Simek (Letterer), Joe Rosen (Letterer), Charlotte Jetter (Letterer), Karen Mantlo (Letterer), Janice Chiang (Letterer), Denise Wohl (Letterer), Harry Blumfield (Letterer), Irving Watanabe (Letterer), Shelly Lefferman (Letterer), Dwayne McDuffie (Postfazione)
Info:New York: Marvel, 2016. 1973-6. Comic Hoopla eBook, n. pag.
Collezioni:Letti ma non posseduti, Borrowed from the library, Downloaded, Last Year
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Marvel Masterworks, Volume 141: Black Panther Volume 1 [Jungle Action #6-24] di Don McGregor

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This is the Black Panther's first ongoing series, a run in Jungle Action by Don McGregor, which is made up of two stories: Panther's Rage and The Panther vs. the Klan! The first story takes T'Challa back to Wakanda after his sojourn to America, along with his girlfriend Monica, who I guess must be from some Avengers stories I haven't read. Panther's Rage inspired the Black Panther movie, as it's about an attempt by Erik Killmonger to depose T'Challa from the throne of Wakanda.

At the same time he wrote this, Don McGregor was also writing Killraven, of which I am a big fan, and this is very similar: wordy and portentous, perhaps verging into pretentious, with a large emphasis on character and theme. Like Killraven, it has a lot of the trappings of superhero comics, but it is not one. Panther's Rage is a war comic, a war in a nation, a war in a people, and a war in one man. He fights grotesque villains working for Killmonger, but it's more like a fever dream at times, surreal battles that are really there to illuminate what's happening inside T'Challa

I can't say I always liked it. It gets a bit repetitive at times, and the ongoing plot doesn't move very quickly. Sometimes there were just so many words. The series had eleven different letterers across its eighteen issues, and I can see why: why do more than two issues of this when you can go letter some Captain America comic with half the dialogue and none of the narration? But Billy Graham and Rich Buckler capture power in their layouts and art, and sometimes the thing whole rises to poetry.

McGregor builds up a recurring cast around T'Challa, and I look forward to seeing if future writers keep these people's lives going. Indeed, if the story has a single success, it's in convincing you that though Wakanda is a strange place, it is a real place. It is a country with people and history and geography and conflict. I suspect that will be its legacy.

This makes it all the more inexplicable that for its second arc, McGregor had T'Challa go to the American South with Monica to investigate the apparent suicide of her sister. The Ku Klux Klan plays a big role, as does a not-the-KKK organization, the Dragon Clan. Gone are all the characters and history he had so painstakingly built up; T'Challa himself suddenly feels less plausible as he for some reason never takes off his Black Panther outfit. There are still fun parts—Monica's solitaire-obsessed father—and interesting imagery, but the investigation moves at a crawl, and nothing has really happened at the point where the story suddenly ends because the book was cancelled for low sales.

Don McGregor and his collaborators would be soon replaced by Jack Kirby. (Somewhat weirdly, Marvel would actually get another writer and artist to finish the Klan storyline in three issues of Marvel Premiere, over three years after Jungle Action was cancelled. Like, why? If it wasn't worth doing at the time, why was it worth doing years later? I cannot imagine a comics publisher nicely capping off a mediocre run like this now. Those issues of Marvel Premiere are in another Marvel Masterworks Presents The Black Panther volume, but alas that one is not on Hoopla.)
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Don McGregorautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Buckler, RichIllustratoreautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
Graham, BillyIllustratoreautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
Green, DanIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Janson, KlausIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Kane, GilIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Marcos, PabloIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
McDuffie, DwaynePostfazioneautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
McLeod, BobIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Mooney, JimIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Pollard, KeithIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Russell, P. CraigIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
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Collects material from Jungle Action #6-24. In 1973 comics' first African super hero took the headlining slot in an ambitious ongoing series, beginning a 13-issue epic unprecedented in its time. Writer Don McGregor teamed with artists Rich Buckler and Billy Graham to tell "Panther's Rage," a story so huge it ranges across the savannah, into the deepest jungles and up to the snow-topped mountains of Wakanda. Over its course McGregor & Co. would define T'Challa, give full depth and life to the Wakandas and their culture, while pitting the Panther against the murderous Erik Killmonger for control of the kingdom. Not one to rest on his laurels, McGregor then set out to raise the bar once again, sending T'Challa to the American South to investigate the murder of Angela Lynne and its connection to the Klan and the history of the Soul Strangler.

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