Black Panther
Black Panther is a Marvel Comics superhero created by author Stan Lee and illustrator Jack Kirby. The character made his debut in Fantastic Four #52. (July 1966).
To address the lack of black characters in the comics industry, Lee and Kirby developed T'Challa - the prince of an imaginary African kingdom, ruled by Wakanda's royal line. Wakanda was portrayed as a strange synthesis of modern technology and traditional existence. It is a paradox exacerbated by the country's possession of Vibranium - a rare and almost indestructible meteoric mineral.
T'Challa took over the kingdom, as well as the title of the Black Panther, after his father's demise at the hands of the evil Ulysses Klaw. T'Challa was exposed to a magical plant during his transformation into the Black Panther, which boosted his strength and speed to near-superhuman levels. T'Challa concluded that his talents would be best used in the service of all mankind. His determination rose higher after seeing the Fantastic Four, despite the fact that Wakanda had historically been secluded to the rest of the world. In the end, he flew out to New York, abandoning his people behind.
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