The Midnight Angels, Aneka and Ayo, are introduced in Black Panther #1 as two fugitives who leave the Dora Milaje-the group of women warriors who devote themselves to serving and protecting Black Panther and Wakanda’s royal family. In fact, when discussing Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Black Panther with a friend, I told him, “I’d rather read a story about only the Midnight Angels.” Only a few months later, my wish was fulfilled when Marvel released World of Wakanda written by one of my favorite feminist authors and critics, Roxane Gay. I was initially drawn to this series because of my dissatisfaction with Black Panther and my deep desire to read the Midnight Angels’ story. While Roxane Gay’s name holds a certain shiny promise, it was not her alone that drew me to Black Panther’s World of Wakanda. ![]() ![]() ![]() Black Panther: World of Wakanda #1-5 Roxane Gay, Ta-Nehisi Coates (Writers), Alitha Martinez, Afua Richardson (Artists), Rachelle Rosenberg (Colorist), VC’s Joe Sabino (Letterer)
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