Black Panther,聽Marvel鈥檚 African hero,聽in the spotlight
NEW YORK — Captain America and Iron Man may be the stars of Marvel鈥檚 latest comic-book blockbuster, but Black Panther — making his big-screen debut — is most definitely the superhero of the moment.
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.
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.

The character, celebrating his 50th anniversary, is a long-time member of the Marvel universe, but one of the few black heroes, a fact that has new resonance in an entertainment world consumed by a debate about diversity.
鈥淭he Black Panther has always been a well liked character among fans,鈥 said Ben Saunders, the director of comics and cartoons studies at the University of Oregon.
But he鈥檚 been given new life through the writing of Coates, who won a National Book Award for his Between The World and Me, a letter to his son on how blacks fit into American society.
鈥淚t was simply meant to be,鈥 Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso told AFP of Coates鈥 participation, explaining that the author is a life-long comic book fan.
鈥淭a-Nehisi is a wonderful storyteller with a masterful control of language and he has something to say about us — mankind, humanity — that transcends mere politics.鈥
Robert Battle, a store clerk at Midtown Comics in Manhattan, said Coates鈥 popularity was a major factor in the book鈥檚 popularity.
鈥淢ore people are excited about the writer than the character; it鈥檚 usually the other way around,鈥 Mr. Battle said.
Coates 鈥渉as attracted the attention of many people who would not normally read a comic book,鈥 Mr. Saunders noted.
The man behind Black Panther鈥檚 mask is T鈥機halla, who has a doctorate in physics and rules Wakanda, the imaginary land that is the most technologically advanced country in the world.
Coates has been able to showcase Black Panther鈥檚 serious side in the new series, in which he is facing a popular uprising in his homeland.
鈥淭his is not a problem a superhero can punch into submission,鈥 Mr. Alonso said.
Josh Johnson, another employee at Midtown Comics, said he loved the new Black Panther.
鈥淚鈥檓 more interested in the political side of his story. I got into him when I was young because I didn鈥檛 know that there was any superheroes outside of New York,鈥 he said.

鈥楨XCEPTION鈥 TO THE RULE
Black Panther was not the first black superhero, and is not the only one by a long shot. Falcon, the black Green Lantern (John Stewart), Black Lightning and Luke Cage have also blazed a trail.
But for Jonathan Gayles, a professor of African-American studies at Georgia State University, Black Panther is 鈥渁n exception.鈥
鈥淗e stands out because as an African superhero, in many ways he鈥檚 exempted from the racial history of the United States,鈥 Mr. Gayles explains.
鈥淭he first African-American superheroes were dragged down by historical stereotypes about black men.鈥
Because he is a foreigner, Black Panther 鈥渄oesn鈥檛 represent the same level of threat that African-American superheroes represent,鈥 said Mr. Gayles, who made a documentary about black superheroes.
Mr. Alonso said while he hoped that the new comic series would attract black readers, he thought the story of T鈥機halla was a universal one.
鈥淥ur fans don鈥檛 fall in love with our characters because of their powers; they root for the person inside the costume, the person they relate to,鈥 Mr. Alonso said.
FILM STAR
Before the new Coates comic made waves, Marvel green-lighted a standalone film in 2018 for Black Panther, who will be played by Chadwick Boseman, best known for his portrayal of black baseball legend Jackie Robinson in 42.
Ryan Coogler, the young black director behind last year鈥檚 successful Rocky spin-off Creed, will be at the helm. Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong鈥檕 and Creed star Michael B. Jordan are already attached to the project.
Filmgoers got their first taste of Black Panther in this month鈥檚 Captain America: Civil War, but he has a secondary role to the franchise鈥檚 more established stars.
鈥淭here have been a lot of comic books titles that have featured people of color and they haven鈥檛 been comparatively as successful as others. I think there鈥檚 still a bit of hesitation to accept the idea that everyone has the right to be seen as powerful,鈥 Mr. Gayles said.
鈥淏ut if the movie Black Panther is successful as other films have been, then I think that there will be a scramble to take advantage of that niche. It鈥檚 about making money.鈥 — AFP



