Black Panther
Black Panther first appeared in Captain America: Civil War (Captain America: Civil War) and has made a strong impression through the action scenes and attracted a large fan base. In it, Chadwick Boseman plays T'Challa or Black Panther - who is responsible for ruling the mysterious kingdom of Wakanda after the death of his father and confronts a challenge from the vengeful Killmonger (Michael B. Jordan).
Regarding the ability of Black Panther, the fact that at first T'Challa was just an ordinary person like many other Wakanda people, maybe he was stronger because of hard training and honing his skills. But later, T'Challa was lucky to drink an elixir that allowed him to connect with Bast - the most worshiped god in Wakanda. From there, it also helps Black Panther get superpowers, combined with armor from vibranium to become the new leader of this mysterious country. Although not the first character of color, Black Panther broke with the painful black film tradition that mainly focused on political issues. Besides, it is the construction of the image of black people full of strength and power, in stark contrast to the image of helpless suffering and weakness that the audience has seen on the big screen for so long. The character has created a strong global support effect. Perhaps Black Panther is the end of this white era. Unfortunately, actor Chadwick Boseman, a "black superhero" passed away on August 28, 2020, due to bowel cancer, causing regret and pity for millions of global fans.