THE FINAL ISSUE OF TA-NEHISI COATES' LANDMARK RUN! It's the end of an era for the Black Panther as renowned writer Ta-Nehisi Coates concludes his Wakandan epic! Over five years- Coates has taken the Black Panther to hell and back and expanded Wakanda into the distant stars. Now- in his final issue- he brings T'Challa full circle- back to the home he left behind…and the crown he has never fully accepted. This is the story of a king who sought to be a hero- a hero who was reduced to a slave- a slave who advanced into legend…and the man who has struggled to hold up an empire in his bare hands. The journey will conclude- but the legend remains. Don't miss the close of a historic epoch in comic history- including an epilogue drawn by Brian Stelfreeze! Rated T BLACK PANTHER #25 CASSARA STORMBREAKERS VAR MARVEL COMICS (W) Ta-Nehisi Coates (A) Daniel Acuña, Brian Stelfreeze (CA) Joshua Cassara


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