


Okay so this wasn't exactly what I was expecting it to be. Interesting for newer fans to get a taste of some of the history. The Dora Milaje do the tourist thing in NYC, and after connecting with Spidey in his home territory, and Storm and a few other Avengers, T’Challa himself shows up to help: Is it redemption time for Nakia? Can she un-Malice herself? This is pretty much a light, teen-oriented volume with teen superhero-level art.Įxtras here from Blank Panther Annual #1 feature three different writers associated with different eras of Black Panther comic books Priest, Don McGregor, and Reggie Hudlin. Malice is dying and is in NYC trying to force T'Challa to visit her once more before she dies by stirring up trouble using a Wakandan talking drum.

Learn more about Nnedi at and follow Nnedi on twitter (as Facebook and Instagram.Ī pretty good comic that capitalizes on the current love of Black Panther and all things Wakanda this one, written by Nigerian-American fantasy writer Nnedi Okorafor, is a kind of spin-off volume that focuses on Nakia, now known as Malice, who was once a part of Dora Milaje with Okoye, Ayo, and Aneka. She lives with her daughter Anyaugo in Phoenix, AZ. Her debut novel Zahrah the Windseeker won the prestigious Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature. Her many works include Who Fears Death (winner of the World Fantasy Award and in development at HBO as a TV series), the Nebula and Hugo award winning novella trilogy Binti (in development as a TV series), the Lodestar and Locus Award winning Nsibidi Scripts Series, LaGuardia (winner of a Hugo and Eisner awards for Best Graphic Novel) and her most recent novella Remote Control. Born in the United States to two Nigerian (Igbo) immigrant parents and visiting family in Nigeria since she was a child, the foundation and inspiration of Nnedi’s work is rooted in this part of Africa. The more specific terms for her works are africanfuturism and africanjujuism, both terms she coined and defined.

Nnedi Okorafor is a New York Times Bestselling writer of science fiction and fantasy for both children and adults.
