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Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Stan Lee Says Marvel Should Pounce On "Black Panther"



Writer Stan Lee, co-creator (with various illustrators) of hundreds of Marvel Comics characters, said that the superhero "Black  Panther" was among his two top picks, most deserving of a live-action big screen treatment.  


The "Black Panther" created by Lee and artist Jack Kirby, debuted in Marvel Comics' "Fantastic Four" #52 (July 1966), as the first black superhero in mainstream American comic books. 


The "Marvel Knights Animation: Black Panther" DVD release,   based on the variant Marvel Comics series by writer Reginald Hudlin and illustrator John Romita Jr., with a voice cast including Djimon Hounsou as 'Black Panther', Jill Scott as 'Storm', Kerry Washington as 'Princess Shuri', Alfre Woodard as 'Dondi Reese'/'Queen Mother' and Carl Lumbly as 'Uncle S'Yan' : 


"...Deep in the heart of Africa lies 'Wakanda', an advanced and unconquerable civilization. A family of warrior-kings possessing superior speed, strength and agility has governed this mysterious nation as long as time itself. 


"The latest in this famed line is young 'King T'Challa', the great hero known worldwide as the 'Black Panther'.  Now, outsiders once again threaten to invade and plunder Wakanda. Leading this brutal assault is 'Klaw', a deadly assassin with the blood of T'Challa's murdered father on his hands, who brings with him a strong army of super-powered mercenaries.


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