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Logic To Drop Bobby Tarantino III This Friday

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Black Panther #25 previews a war for the Wakandan Empire

Image 3 of 12 Image 4 of 12 Image 5 of 12 Image 6 of 12 Image 7 of 12 Image 8 of 12 Image 9 of 12 Image 10 of 12 Image 11 of 12 Image 12 of 12 (Image credit: Patrick Gleason (Marvel Comics)) Interested in owning one? Click on the artists names above for direct links to where you can order one now. It s the end of an era for the Black Panther as renowned writer Ta-Nehisi Coates concludes his Wakandan epic! Over five years, Coates has taken the Black Panther to hell and back and expanded Wakanda into the distant stars, reads Marvel s description of Black Panther #25.  Now, in his final issue, he brings T Challa full circle, back to the home he left behind…and the crown he has never fully accepted. This is the story of a king who sought to be a hero, a hero who was reduced to a slave, a slave who advanced into legend…and the man who has struggled to hold up an empire in his bare hands. The journey will conclude, but the legend remains.

Marvel Teases Ta-Nehisi Coates Black Panther Finale

Marvel Teases Ta-Nehisi Coates Black Panther Finale Ta-Nehisi Coates’ run on Black Panthercomes to an end in April s Black Panther #25, with art by Daniel Acuña and an epilogue with art by Brian Stelfreeze. The issue brings the epic “Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda” story to its close. Coates is a National Book Award winner and New York Times Best-Selling author who took over writing Black Panther in 2016, beginning a transformative story redefining the Black Panther mythology for a new era. Black Panther #25 brings that five-year run to its end and sets up the next chapter of T Challa s story as part of the wider Marvel Comics universe.

Kid Cudi – Man On The Moon III: The Chosen review: an art piece

Kid Cudi. CREDIT: Press Heroes don’t always wear capes; some of them just wear their hearts on their sleeves. This is precisely what makes Kid Cudi one of the most important artists of the past 15 years. A pioneer of openness and vulnerability, he blazed a trail so that the likes of Drake, Logic and Childish Gambino could prosper with their signature brands of emo-rap. And now the Ohio rapper is back with his first solo album in four years. Much like its predecessors, the third and final (supposedly) instalment in the ‘MOTM’ series comes off as therapy of sorts, the 36-year-old’s multiple personalities facing off in a battle for spiritual supremacy. The record’s key takeaway: just because no one else can rid you of your inner demons, it doesn’t mean you have to do it alone.

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