Black Panther & Storm wedding in the news
Today brings not one but two mainstream stories on the Black Panther and Storm. The first, from the Houston Chronicle, focuses on the Eric Jerome Dickey-written Storm/Black Panther mini-series:
Black Panther and Storm were made for each other, but it has taken 30 years to bring them together in marriage.
Honored guests will include the X-Men, Captain America, Iron Man and the Fantastic Four. Marvel Comics will be the caterer.
On the groom's side will be producer/director Reginald Hudlin, who resurrected the Black Panther series in 2005, to describe the action. Giving away the bride will be best-selling novelist Eric Jerome Dickey, who is penning his first comic book.
T'Challa also made the Philadelphia Daily News, who spoke with Black Panther writer Reggie Hudlin about the series and the wedding:
Additionally, Hudlin may have packed in more major black heroes than have ever been seen in one comic - beginning with Monica Romeau, the former Captain Marvel.
"She's in it and you have Blade, Brother Voodoo, Black Panther and Luke Cage all in one issue," he said excitedly.
What really has Hudlin juiced is the upcoming marriage of Storm and the Black Panther.
"Storm is such a formidable character, as is the Black Panther," he said. "You have two people who are going to be pushing and challenging each other, in really good ways.
Everyone loves a wedding ...
1 Comments:
The Houston Chronicle is my hometown paper. I can't believe in the sidebar they listed the wedding of Gim "Colossal Boy" Allon and Yera as one they would have liked to have gone to - if the writer is knowledgeable enough about the Legion to include one of their weddings, she should know that a) they eloped (she should have picked Lightning Lad and Saturn Girl on the moon, Bouncing Boy and Duo Damsel on Mars, or Karate Kid and Queen Projectra on Orando; and (b), they were in the frickin' Legion of Super-Heroes, not the "Intergalactic Guard"!
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