
Black Panther (1988) #2
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
August 2nd, 1988
Publisher: marvel
Pages: 32
Genres: Art & Photography
In the gripping second issue of the series, the saga of the Black Panther continues to unfold with intensity and purpose. As tensions escalate in Wakanda, the vibrant landscapes contrast sharply with the dark undertones of conflict and duty. The narrative weaves through intricate political landscapes, showcasing not only the resilience of the Black Panther but also the rich cultural backdrop of his homeland. Peter B. Gillis captures the essence of honor, as characters grapple with their responsibilities to their nation and people.
Denys Cowan's artwork brings a dynamic energy to the pages, complementing the unfolding drama with striking visuals that highlight both action and emotion. Together with Sam de la Rosa's inking, the illustrations elevate the storytelling, immersing readers in a world of heroism and sacrifice. Each panel resonates with a palpable tension, inviting readers to question what it truly means to defend one’s country while confronting personal and collective challenges.
Denys Cowan's artwork brings a dynamic energy to the pages, complementing the unfolding drama with striking visuals that highlight both action and emotion. Together with Sam de la Rosa's inking, the illustrations elevate the storytelling, immersing readers in a world of heroism and sacrifice. Each panel resonates with a palpable tension, inviting readers to question what it truly means to defend one’s country while confronting personal and collective challenges.