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Loading... Civil War: Black Pantherby Reginald Hudlin
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0785122354, Comic)The Royal Couple, King T'Challa and Queen Ororo, embark on a diplomatic tour that will have them spanning the globe - and beyond! Stops include Latveria (Dr. Doom), the Moon (Black Bolt and the Inhumans), Atlantis (Namor the Sub-Mariner) and the Civil War-ravaged United States, for a meeting with none other than the point man for the U.S. government's implementation of the Superhuman Registration Act: Tony Stark, T'Challa's former Avengers teammate. Will the Black Panther and Storm decide to get off the sidelines of the Civil War and get involved? Collects Black Panther #19-25.(retrieved from Amazon Thu, 14 Feb 2013 13:55:44 -0500) "The Royal Couple, King T'Challa and Queen Ororo, embark on a diplomatic tour that will have them spanning the globe - and beyond! Stops include Latveria (Dr. Doom), the Moon (Black Bolt and the Inhumans), Atlantis (Namor the Sub-Mariner) and the Civil War-ravaged United States, for a meeting with none other than the point man for the U.S. government's implementation of the Superhuman Registration Act: Tony Stark, T'Challa's former Avengers teammate. Will the Black Panther and Storm decide to get off the sidelines of the Civil War and get involved?"--P. [4] of cover.… (more) |
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"When I heard that Storm was marrying the Black Panther I didn't have much of an opinion on the matter; I guess I was disappointed that this would take her away from the x-books, but at the same time I appreciated what could have represented some character development for her. To me, characters moving to other stages in life, such as marriage, is a good thing. I didn't understand why people were complaining so much, talking about an editorial directive for her to "settle down and make babies."
My god, they may have actually been right. While there's only one reference to baby-making in the whole thing, Storm is generally treated like the idiot woman throughout this whole adventure, incapable of making good tactical or political decisions. Even worse was the way Black Panther kept explaining things to her: "Now honey, this is the Blue Area of the Moon. Can you say Blue Area of the Moon?"
Bitch, she's probably been there more times than you have. Ever heard of the Dark Phoenix Saga? Big battle between the X-Men and the Imperial Guard? When Jean died? (Okay, okay, the second time out of like three deaths, I know, but this was the one everyone remembers.)
I know Hudlin is trying to explain things to the reader, but please, don't use Storm to do it, it's insulting." (