DrCosmic
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I dont think that would be a problem either as long as you make Wakanda interesting
Hmm... unless the audience cares, any potential depth will go unnoticed, or decried as distracting from whatever part they actually cared about. They're selling stories, not concepts.
I was talking the comics not the cartoon (I don't recall how they were portrayed there). I wasn't a fan of Hudlin's run, but I remember there was a flashback scene in the first issue that showed Wakanda from centuries ago was being attacked by outsiders and they were wearing loincloths but I don't recall the modern day characters walking around in nothing but loincloths. I find that hard to believe, actually.
Even in the comics, the royal guard Shuri snuck past were loin cloth and Kirby-spears, though Hudlin implied there were others but that they were just for tourists, and not the real guards. Later, the army assembled for Secret Invasion amounts to a lot of spears though they don't have loincloths. I suspect there were others. This is not to say this is the definitive and only modern interpretation of Wakandan military, as there are black ops submachine gun wielders portrayed just as often, my original point was simply that not having loincloths and spears is not a no brainer. The adaptations doing that is just further evidence that this is so.
Because we have the same discussion every month. IT's the same thing in the Wonder Woman film thread.
Right you are.
Why do they have to be white super villains?
Klaw [who was white] is his first foe, and Man-Ape [who is black] a close second. I know I've seen other black villains in Panther stories but their names escape me.
The LAST thing a Panther movie needs to be is a black vs. white thing.
Well, here's how I would do it:
Black Panther
Ulysses Klaw - Mercenary Scientist employing a team of high functioning mercenaries. They set up a factory in Wakanda to make use of the Vibranium for their incredible machines.
M'Baka/Man Ape - Wakandan would-be ruler, like many adaptations, with the use of Klaw's sonic weaponry takes the throne in unfair combat. Very much like an African military dictator.
Black Panther 2
Eric Killmonger - Brilliant Wakandan expatriate, returns to set the country back to its right ways, a biologist, employs a set of superhuman Wakandan mutates. Including Venomm, Baron Macabre and Malice. Successfully usurps the throne at one point.
Hate Monger - Makes T'Challa's time in the United States not very fun at all.
Black Panther 3
Reverend Achebe - Mystic who usurps the Panther God's power by way of other cosmic forces.
Moses Magnum - Arms dealer, starts spreading the Vibranium.