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Published November 4, 2020

Knull's Army Invades Wakanda in 'King in Black: Black Panther' #1

King T’Challa enters the event in February!

On December 2, Knull arrives with KING IN BLACK #1. 

And, announced today on CBR.com, his forces will spread their sickly symbiote sinews across the Earth—to Wakanda—in KING IN BLACK: BLACK PANTHER #1!

KING IN BLACK: BLACK PANTHER #1 cover by Leinil Francis Yu
KING IN BLACK: BLACK PANTHER #1 cover by Leinil Francis Yu

Joining KING IN BLACK: CAPTAIN AMERICA #1 as the latest tie-in to the event, the new mag explores a Wakanda gone dark. Written by Geoffrey Thorne with art by Germán Peralta, T’Challa’s most treasured allies are lost in a storm of Knull’s making in this wild one-shot. 

Wakanda needs its king. It needs the Black Panther. But once again, the hero must choose between his role as an Avenger, his role as a king…and the yearnings of his heart.

"It is always my honor and pleasure to write a T'Challa adventure," says Thorne. "Any format. Any medium. Any time. Any place. I couldn't be happier to be part of this team and I hope we do our own king-in-black justice. Wakanda Forever."

Pre-order KING IN BLACK: BLACK PANTHER #1 with your local comic shop today, then read it in February! 

Stay tuned to Marvel.com for more KING IN BLACK news! Pax et Justitia!

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