Revolutionary Video Series Boldly Expands Reach and Exposure of Marvel’s Black Panther
Black Panther #1, written by The Atlantic national correspondent and National Book Award winner, Ta-Nehisi Coates, accompanied with outstanding art by Brian Stelfreeze, garnered international buzz and attention upon the announcement of this series in 2015 and debuted as the best-selling comic for the month of April. Marvel continues the excitement surrounding Marvel’s celebrated Super Hero T’Challa, the Black Panther, through a groundbreaking hip-hop inspired video series.
Working with production house, Bow & Arrow, Marvel will be releasing a series of bold hip-hop driven animated videos devoted to presenting Black Panther, his kingdom of Wakanda, and the Marvel Universe to an all-new audience poised to embrace this powerhouse of an icon.
“Black Panther #1 drove new fans into stores across the county, topping the sales charts and selling out in two days,” says Editor In Chief Axel Alonso. “This series of videos will direct even more eyes toward the most discussed comic book series – and character – of the year.”
Beginning today with “Black Panther 101”, fans of Marvel, both new and old, will be able to take a deep-dive into the history of T’Challa to spotlight why the Black Panther is one of Marvel’s greatest heroes of all time narrated by current Black Panther writer, Ta-Nehisi Coates.
Then, each month, a new "Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet" video will be released with the latest issue of Marvel Comics’ Black Panther. The "Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet" videos will educate new and old fans about Ta-Nehisi Coates' Black Panther series through commentary from Mr. Coates, motion graphics, as well as an elevating hip-hop score from some of the world's largest hip-hop acts.
“After decades of great work done on Black Panther
-- everyone from Reginald Hudlin to Don McGregor to Christopher Priest
-- it really is an honor to be writing King T'Challa,” says Coates. “Add
to that the masterful performance
by Chadwick Boseman as the ruler of Wakanda and it really feels like
this is Black Panther's time.”
Capitalizing on the excitement around Black Panther’s cinematic debut within Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War” and backed with an expansive marketing reach and vast digital distribution, this new video series is positioned to reach global proportion and will further emphasize how Marvel is the premiere name when it comes to world building, story-telling, diverse character development and will truly secure Marvel with the moniker of the House of Ideas.
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