http://moviepilot.com/posts/2015/01...rhero-niche-2622643?lt_source=external,manual
Will be interesting to see how folks deal with a hero that isn't about American exceptionalism
There are superheroes like Captain America, Batman, Green Arrow, Superman, Wolverine, Iron-Man...Hulk.
And then there is Black Panther.
He isn't a science experiment. He isn't a Super Soldier. He isn't an X-Man. He is no Billionaire Playboy. He is no Alien.
He is a King.
King T'Challa of Wakanda.
A man who pours hot wax on his enemies and stamps regal authority.
And he isn't no clichéd White man nor is he a coloured man living in some adopted nation. He is T'Challa. He is the king of the world's most technologically advanced nation. He is a man who is well versed in numerous languages. He is sound in his arguments and boasts superior intelligence to his peers. He is an alumni of the world's most prestigious universities and leader of the Panther clan.
He is Black Panther. He is no loony superhero with a vengeance or a twisted definition of justice wearing tights and prancing around running away from authorities. He is a king. And people often forget this
The Black Panther comics are very gritty in the manner that they are political and social in nature. They deal with the issues of inequality, rights of the commonwealth and other matters that concern the people. It is semi noir in nature and intelligently written.
He is uncompromising in his values. He is a man who is all about staying true to his values and ethics. He is focused, resolute and unwavering.
He is often unrestrained when he puts his mind to something. He never issues an apology for controversial decisions that need to be taken in times of turmoil. He looks to the greater good, always counting potential casualty.
Such a hero...a king of an African nation unspoilt by any invasion from the west, a man whose nation stands on its own feet with no aid from any outside source. A hero who needn't run away or hide from any authority; a man who isn't an alien to earth, a man who is someone from amongst us yet superior.
Will be interesting to see how folks deal with a hero that isn't about American exceptionalism