


So that's all things Black Panther, including the fairly recent Rise of the Black Panther series from Evan Narcisse and Black Panther series from Ta-Nehisi Coates. It appears to be all (or most) Marvel releases related to Wakanda. Then I found a Reddit post from the wee morning hours of Saturday running through a few of the series' that are suddenly available for free. I only caught wind of the sale after seeing a few people tweet about it. The Amazon-owned platform, which is basically a Kindle Store for comic books (Opens in a new tab), is running a seemingly unannounced and unadvertised sale in which all (or at the very least most) of Marvel's Black Panther and Wakanda-related comics are available to purchase for free. If you're still reeling from the unexpected and tragic death of Chadwick Boseman, Comixology might have something to help. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images) Credit: TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY THOMAS URBAIN-"Black Panther, Marvel's African hero, in the spotlight" (Photo by TIMOTHY A. The new comic series - written by acclaimed author Ta-Nehisi Coates, a leading voice on race issues in America - debuted in April, and so far 330,000 copies of the first issue alone have been sold, according to Marvel. Black Panther, the warrior king of the futuristic fictional African country Wakanda, is starring in a new comic book series that is doing booming sales, and will be the first black hero to get a standalone film, in 2018. Captain America and Iron Man may be the stars of Marvel's latest comic-book blockbuster, but Black Panther - making his big-screen debut - is most definitely the superhero of the moment. In this photo illustration a woman reads a copy of the Black Panther (T'Challa) a fictional superhero appearing in comic book published by Marvel Comics in New York May 17, 2016.
