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Marvel’s ‘Marvel Knights: The World to Come’ introduces Ketema, a white Black Panther claiming to be T’Challa’s son, igniting fan backlash.
You see, Wakanada’s new Black Panther isn’t any of the aforementioned people. It’s in fact a white boy named Ketema who just so happens to be T’Challa’s other son, but it’s a little ...
*Marvel Comics has ignited a firestorm among fans with the release of “Marvel Knights: The World to Come” on June 4, introducing a controversial new Black Panther: Ketema, a white character ...
Marvel’s New Black Panther Is …White, Explained Before you get all in an uproar, believe us when we say, there's more to this new Black Panther than you know! By Shanelle Genai Published June ...
Marvel Knights: The World to Come Issue #1 shocked readers worldwide when they unveiled T’Challa’s son and new Black Panther, Ketema, a white man. As a result, fans are buzzing with many ...
Marvel Comics' "Marvel Knights: The World To Come #1" comic book published on Wednesday, June 4, is facing backlash after the new comic book reveals new white Black Panther, Ketema.
As meme-worthy as a white Black Panther is, I don’t think it’s just a shallow shock to drive up sales, but a real attempt at telling a deep story. I do think he looks like Ryan Gosling on ...
Marvel's The World To Come #1 debuts a shocking new Black Panther, sparking major controversy and debate. T'Challa fate in the near-future Marvel Universe prompts a dramatic battle for the ...
Marvel Knights: The World To Come was meant to show a possible future for the Black Panther T’Challa. The first issue showcased a dark future for Wakanda. However, the detail that drew the most ...
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