Black Panther Original Art - Page 14

T'Challa, King of Wakanda. Black Panther is royalty. His art combines superhero action with political intrigue and sci-fi technology. The visual contrast of his all-black habit against the lush greens of the Wakandan jungle or the high-tech silvers of his city makes for striking compositions. He is a warrior-king, and his posture in art often reflects that dignity.

The characters was created by Jack Kirby in Fantastic Four, and those early pages are historical artifacts. In the modern era, the run by Christopher Priest (art by Mark Texeira) defined the "cool" factor, while the Ta-Nehisi Coates run (art by Brian Stelfreeze) emphasized the philosophy and tech of Wakanda. Stelfreeze's design work on the suit is particularly noted by collectors.

T'Challa is a major player on the world stage. He has been a member of the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, and the Illuminati. His battles with Killmonger or Klaw are personal and intense. He also has a deep romantic history with Storm, making pages featuring the two of them highly collectible.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have Jack Kirby Black Panther art?

Kirby created the characters, so those pages are "Grails".

Modern runs?

The Christopher Priest and Ta-Nehisi Coates runs are also very popular.

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