Me and my homies when someone starts to say anything remotely negative about Wakanda Forever because it wasn’t the same cliche, brain numbing superhero movie that only focuses on unnecessary action scenes and unfunny jokes/references that try too hard.
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Chadwick Boseman was born on this day in 1976.
He would have been 47 today. ❤️
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Emory Douglas, «The Black Panther» Newspaper, vol. 4, no. 2 (Fred Hampton murdered), 1969 [MoMA, New York, NY. © Emory Douglas / ARS, New York]
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Harley: imagine a doctor driving by an apple orchard and hissing aggressively at it like a vampire.
Shuri: An apple farmer and a garlic farmer team up to fight their mutual nemesis, a vampire doctor.
Peter: Dr. Acula
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BP 2 hasn’t even been out for 3 days. The lack of empathy surrounding Chadwick Boseman’s death in relation to the character of the Black Panther is actually fucking disgusting. It’s not to say that BP can’t be recasted but consumerism has rotted to many entitled fans brains that they demanded the people closest to Boseman to get over their grief. This entire movie was about grief it was a love letter to the man who took upon the mantle and you can’t even let them have that. Now it’s Ryan Coogler is “unworthy” to direct.
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The emotions I felt reading this masterpiece 🫡🥹😘✨✨✨✨✨Anyways here's a little something I made
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Black Panther, Sam Wilson and Scarlet Witch go to the Orchis mutant re-education camps to kick some Orchis' asses and liberate the captive mutants. Carol Danvers, Vision, Iron Man and Thor are in the Impossible City where they shelter the freed mutants.
Avengers v9 #12, 2024
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Don’t mind me, I’m just crying over here at the mural in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
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This is beautiful and heartbreaking
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“I am Queen of the most powerful nation in the world and my entire family is gone. Have I not given everything?”
Me:
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The one-and-only appearance of the Golden Age Black Panther from Stars and Stripes Comics #3 (July, 1941). Art by Paul Gustafson.
What's that you say? You never heard of him? Well, don't worry, Pinky, you ain't missing much.
He has no superpowers, we never learn his secret identity, and even though he carries what looks like a knife on his belt we never see him use it. You could have inserted any one of dozens of costumed heroes into this story and it wouldn't have mattered.
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