mardi 19 septembre 2017

How to Read Black Panther In the Proper Order


If the upcoming Black Panther movie has you curious about how the Wakandan hero got his start in the comics, or if you're just hoping to get on board with a monthly dose of the character, we've got you covered. It can be hard to know where to start reading, or which issues you need to pick up to get the full story. This comprehensive reading order powered by our friends at http://ift.tt/2jpW6n1 has everything you need to know to start reading Black Panther comics - including multiple jumping on points, depending on how far back you want to go.

T'Challa is the ruler of the technologically advanced African kingdom Wakanda. He divides his time between Wakanda and America. His restrictions on exports of both Vibranium and Wakandan technology has long annoyed foreign powers.

The reading order below includes the earliest appearances of Black Panther in the Marvel universe for anyone looking to go way back. But if you're just looking to pick the story up ASAP, it’s also fine to start with Black Panther Vol. 3 #1.

Individual issues of old comics can always be nabbed on Ebay or from your friendly local comic shop, but there's no reason to read them that way if you aren't a hardcore collector. Large Masterworks collections or trade paperbacks can be bought physically or digitally - they're the best way to quickly build your back-catalogue, and the digital versions are usually pretty cheap, too. We're linking to Amazon.com digital versions here, when available.

All digital comics bought on Amazon are also accessible on Comixology, which is one of the best platforms for reading digital comics. So we recommend you buy the digital comics on Amazon, where they're often a bit cheaper, and then read them using Comixology's browser or mobile apps.

Subcription services like Comixology Unlimited and Marvel Unlimited are also excellent options for comic binging. Happy reading!

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