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Black Panther: Panther's Rage
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An all-new re-imagining of the legendary Black Panther comics arc, Panther’s Rage, from an award-winning author.
T'Challa, the Black Panther, returns to Wakanda to show Monica Lynne his home. But he finds violence in the streets, discontent brewing in his people, and the name Killmonger following him everywhere he goes. When a revered storyteller—and T'Challa's mentor—is murdered, he uncovers the first threads of a growing rebellion that threatens to engulf his beloved Wakanda.
Wakanda’s high-tech king must travel the savannah, into the deepest jungles and up the snow-topped mountains of his homeland in this prose adaptation of the landmark comics series by Don McGregor, Rich Buckler and Billy Graham. Discover the life and culture of the Wakandans, and see T'Challa channel the strength of his ancient bloodline to take out foes such as Venomm, Malice and the fearsome Erik Killmonger!
T'Challa, the Black Panther, returns to Wakanda to show Monica Lynne his home. But he finds violence in the streets, discontent brewing in his people, and the name Killmonger following him everywhere he goes. When a revered storyteller—and T'Challa's mentor—is murdered, he uncovers the first threads of a growing rebellion that threatens to engulf his beloved Wakanda.
Wakanda’s high-tech king must travel the savannah, into the deepest jungles and up the snow-topped mountains of his homeland in this prose adaptation of the landmark comics series by Don McGregor, Rich Buckler and Billy Graham. Discover the life and culture of the Wakandans, and see T'Challa channel the strength of his ancient bloodline to take out foes such as Venomm, Malice and the fearsome Erik Killmonger!
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daxton
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Adrian Montañez
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“Thank you to NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for the ARC audiobook. in exchange for an honest review.
This was an interesting read. Sheree Renèe Thomas reimagines the famous Panther's Rage comic arc and successfully brings it into the modern day. This modern retelling is fast-paced and respectful of its source material. Being familiar with the original comic run it was a lot of fun to see everything updated and some things retroactively added to the tale. But given the fact that this is a retelling of something I've read before it doesn't really bring much to the story. Solid Marvel prose novel, but nothing groundbreaking.
Now the narration of this book was great. J.D. Jackson does an amazing job with all the character voices in this book. The first time I heard his T'Challa and Killmonger I was surprised by how great a voice match J.D. is for both of the characters. This made the retelling a lot more interesting due to the fact I could easily imagine Boseman and Jordan going back and forth throughout the whole book.
3 stars out of 5.”

Joshuas_Space
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“This book was quite good. While I thoroughly enjoyed the pace and writing style, I personally didnt enjoy story line as much. That being said the story is written based on a comic arc from the 1970’s (from my understanding) so I know it might be the same if I read that comic arc. I can’t wait to read another novel by Sheree! I think if you enjoy the Black Panther character, this is a great book to dive into. I plan on reading the Black Panther anthology, edited by Sheree, soon.
On a side note, the audio version of this book was fantastic!
My official rating is 3.25/5
Thank you NetGally for the ALC.”

Pages Of Ink
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“I absolutely loved the narrator of this audiobook, J. D. Jackson. He was very animated with the voices and it seemed as if all the characters were voiced by different people. Add that with a great story that has vivid landscapes and settings, and great character development from the author, Sheree Renée Thomas, you get a great book!
I loved the little nod to Storm and the X-Men halfway!
Thank you NetGalley for a free audiobook version of this title in exchange for an honest review.”
About Sheree Renée Thomas
Sheree Renée Thomas is an award-winning writer, poet, editor, and a 2023 Hugo Award Finalist and Locus Award Winner. She was honored with the 2023 Octavia E. Butler Award and was also an Ember Award Finalist. Her work is inspired by myth and folklore, natural science, music, and the culture of the Mississippi Delta. She is the author of the short fiction collection, Nine Bar Blues: Stories from an Ancient Future, a Finalist for the 2021 Locus Award, Ignyte Award, and World Fantasy Award for Year’s Best Collection and winner of the 2022 Darrell Award for Year's Best Novella. She is the winner of the 2022 Dal Coger Memorial Hall of Fame Award and is #339 in the Walter Day Science Fiction Hall of Fame Trading Cards. She is also the author of collections, Sleeping Under the Tree of Life and Shotgun Lullabies: Stories & Poems. She edited the two-time World Fantasy Award-winning Dark Matter anthologies, co-edited Trouble the Waters: Tales from the Deep Blue with Pan Morigan and Troy L. Wiggins, and Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction with Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki and Zelda Knight, a NAACP Image Award Finalist and winner of the 2023 Locus Award.
Sheree Renée Thomas is the editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, founded in 1949 and is the associate editor of Obsidian, founded in 1975. Widely anthologized, Thomas’ work appears in The Big Book of Modern Fantasy (1945–2010), edited by Ann & Jeff VanderMeer, Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction, edited by Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror, vol. 2, edited by Paula Guran, and Marvel’s Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda, edited by Jesse J. Holland. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times and other publications. She is a collaborator with Janelle Monáe on the artist’s fiction collection, The Memory Librarian: And Other Stories of Dirty Computer, a New York Times bestseller. A former New Yorker, she lives in her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, near a mighty river and a pyramid. Follow her @blackpotmojo on Twitter, @shereereneethomas on Instagram and Facebook, or visit www.shereereneethomas.com.
Sheree Renée Thomas is the editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, founded in 1949 and is the associate editor of Obsidian, founded in 1975. Widely anthologized, Thomas’ work appears in The Big Book of Modern Fantasy (1945–2010), edited by Ann & Jeff VanderMeer, Year’s Best African Speculative Fiction, edited by Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror, vol. 2, edited by Paula Guran, and Marvel’s Black Panther: Tales of Wakanda, edited by Jesse J. Holland. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times and other publications. She is a collaborator with Janelle Monáe on the artist’s fiction collection, The Memory Librarian: And Other Stories of Dirty Computer, a New York Times bestseller. A former New Yorker, she lives in her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, near a mighty river and a pyramid. Follow her @blackpotmojo on Twitter, @shereereneethomas on Instagram and Facebook, or visit www.shereereneethomas.com.
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