blueecho's Black Panther #4 - The Deadliest Of The Species Part Four review

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    From dream world to dream world

    There are still too many disparate elements in this series to have the story on too firm footing. On one hand it is commendable that the creative team has tried something so ambitious but this cuts all the time between a dream world, a rampaging villain, another dream world and real life political drama. The end result is still some decent story telling, but it does not necessarily always feel like a superhero story. The advancement of Shuri as Black Panther is once again somewhat predictable, but there becomes less shocking as the story moves. Perhaps the most interesting part is of T'Challa, who is stuck near death in the limbo dream world as he is pulled in different directions in terms of how his life is defined.

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