Black Panther Man Without Fear #518 (1998)

Black Panther Man Without Fear #518 (1998)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by DAVID LISS
Penciled by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA
Cover by SIMONE BIANCHI
T'Challa vs. Vlad The Impaler - the final battle! He's left a wake of destruction across Hell's Kitchen…now Vlad feels the wrath of the Panther! From dark alleys to rain-soaked rooftops, T'Challa must end the bloody career of a ruthless monster, but at what terrible cost? Plus, don't miss the shock ending that will launch the next arc of the series that has Aint It Cool News raving 'I bet you a red billy club Liss and Francavilla will be up for an Eisner…This is good comics!' 32 PGS.
Date Available: 05/11/2011
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

Even Luke Cage appearing yet AGAIN couldn’t tarnish the conclusion to David Liss’ maiden voyage in comic writing. He manages to wrap up the major lose ends in a satisfying way while starting some new threads that will be enjoyable to explore in the issues to come. This issue even involves Panther explaining why Daredevil has operated more or less as a loner all these years – always a great thing when the scarlet swashbuckler gets some love! The only negative thing that I could find with this issue is that it will probably be the last time we see good ol’ Vlad the Impaler for a while. What a great villain. It’s a “shot through the heart” just thinking about it…ba rum bum clash! If you have been somewhat jaded by comics as of late, pick up this issue and those that proceed it in the arc, you won’t be disappointed. Come on, would the Pastor steer you wrong?
9 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by DAVID LISS
Penciled by FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA
Cover by SIMONE BIANCHI
T'Challa vs. Vlad The Impaler - the final battle! He's left a wake of destruction across Hell's Kitchen…now Vlad feels the wrath of the Panther! From dark alleys to rain-soaked rooftops, T'Challa must end the bloody career of a ruthless monster, but at what terrible cost? Plus, don't miss the shock ending that will launch the next arc of the series that has Aint It Cool News raving 'I bet you a red billy club Liss and Francavilla will be up for an Eisner…This is good comics!' 32 PGS.
Date Available: 05/11/2011
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

Even Luke Cage appearing yet AGAIN couldn’t tarnish the conclusion to David Liss’ maiden voyage in comic writing. He manages to wrap up the major lose ends in a satisfying way while starting some new threads that will be enjoyable to explore in the issues to come. This issue even involves Panther explaining why Daredevil has operated more or less as a loner all these years – always a great thing when the scarlet swashbuckler gets some love! The only negative thing that I could find with this issue is that it will probably be the last time we see good ol’ Vlad the Impaler for a while. What a great villain. It’s a “shot through the heart” just thinking about it…ba rum bum clash! If you have been somewhat jaded by comics as of late, pick up this issue and those that proceed it in the arc, you won’t be disappointed. Come on, would the Pastor steer you wrong?
9 out of 10 Grahams
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