Black Panther: Hero Comics introduces a DC villain that looks like the Joker
A new galactic invader has arrived at the new headquarters of the King of Wakanda!
magazine black Panther brought a lot of trials T’Challa, who was once driven from the throne and pursued by his former allies. Order has now been restored and he can finally return to active service, including being reunited with Avengers – but everything is hanging in the balance again, as a new villain has appeared … and he looks very much like the Joker from DC comics.
AT Black Panther #9 (by using TSB RF), with script John Ridley and art German PeraltaT’Challa, along with other heroes, gathers at the foot of avengers mountain. There, near Thor, captain America as well as captain marvelthe king of Wakanda witnesses the arrival of a new villain known as colonialist.
This creature has very white skin and a very wide smile that can be compared to the Crime Clown from AD. He warned that he would invade and dominate Earth, and that he was responsible for the attack on Iceland that happened in the first issue of HQ.
The colonizer is accompanied by white elephants, women with fans and a ventriloquist dummy named interpreter. They promise a full-scale attack, as they command legions of alien beings who “capable of both killing and destroying.“,
The magazine will begin a new story arc with black Pantherentitled War Range. In the synopsis posted Marvelwe see that the arrival of the Colonizer will be a trial by fire for T’Challa:
Black Panther has returned to the Avengers, but after the recent events in Wakanda, Captain America isn’t sure T’Challa’s head is in the right place. When a new intergalactic intruder called the Colonialist arrives to take over Earth, T’Challa will be tested like never before!”
Below you can see a preview of the magazine:
Until then, the history of the headquarters black Panther participated in a major coup against T’Challa that resulted in him being persecuted by his former subordinates. The leader of this revolution was Akiliwho commanded Hatut ZeraseWakanda’s “secret police” – however, the antagonist was eventually killed in the eighth issue of the comic.
Black Panther #9 sold on newsstands in North America but not yet published in Brazil.
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Source: Legiao Dos Herois