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MajorHoy
03-14-2011, 07:21 PM
Whio was the Black Panther that was ruling Wakanda during WWII? I've tried checking through the http://marvel.wikia.com/Black_Panther database, and while they list T'Chaka (T'Challa's father) appearing in the Invaders/Avengers series (issues 10-12) and in "Captain America/Black Panther: Flags of Our Fathers" issues 2-4, they ALSO list Azzuri the Wise as either T'Chaka's father or step-father(?) and appearing in all four of the "Flags of Our Fathers" issues.

Was the Black Panther who was ruling Wakanda in WWII originally T'Chaka, but now they're retroactively trying to make it Azzuri because T'Challa is getting to a point where he's now too young to have a father who was alive and a grownup during the 1940's?

(I don't know which is more confusing . . . the effects of time travel stories or the result of making it so that characters in the present don't truly age in real-time.) :eek:

RolandJP
03-14-2011, 07:37 PM
Simple fix mon. De 'erb slow down the aging process. it make tings irie. Not the 5 lights irie.

Cthulhudrew
03-14-2011, 09:11 PM
Was the Black Panther who was ruling Wakanda in WWII originally T'Chaka, but now they're retroactively trying to make it Azzuri because T'Challa is getting to a point where he's now too young to have a father who was alive and a grownup during the 1940's?

I haven't read Flags of Our Fathers, but I'm led to believe the above suggestion is what is happening. They're trying to retroactively make the WWII Panther into Azuri, because of the sliding timescale.

T'Chaka was very definitely the WWI era Panther during the Cap/Panther conflict that Priest wrote about during his run on the title.

MajorHoy
03-15-2011, 10:25 AM
I haven't read Flags of Our Fathers, but I'm led to believe the above suggestion is what is happening. They're trying to retroactively make the WWII Panther into Azuri, because of the sliding timescale.

T'Chaka was very definitely the WWI era Panther during the Cap/Panther conflict that Priest wrote about during his run on the title.

Was that a typo, or did you mean "WWI" (a.k.a. "The Great War" before they had the sequel) instead of WWII?

RolandJP
03-16-2011, 12:36 AM
I know they are more miserable than I. So forgive all that you have met, no matter what kind of persons they are.

And a Turkey has more salt than Ham. Fireworks display. Football. Sex. Pizza. fear of commitment.

SilverZeal
03-16-2011, 10:18 AM
Common JP...quit playin & help him out!

Nutty..nutty!