1966 sees the first superhero of African descent in mainstream American comics when T’Challa makes a cameo appearance as the Black Panther in Fantastic Four #52. It would take him another decade to reach an even greater milestone, headlining a self-titled series.
In renowned illustrator, Alan Quah’s collaborative effort with Royal Selangor’s in-house design team, a powerfully sculpted pewter rendition of Black Panther explodes out of Jack Kirby and Frank Giacoia’s 1978 cover art to confront a threat to his kingdom of Wakanda.
Malaysian Alan Quah illustrates interiors and covers for major comic studios. His resume includes work for Marvel, DC, and Lucasfilm. A limited edition of 800 individually numbered pieces worldwide Vibranium, Wakanda’s greatest natural resource, has transformed the African kingdom into the most technologically-advanced nation on earth. Guarding the unique metal is the Black Panther, vaulting out of Volume 1 #7 to challenge yet another villain intent on its nefarious exploitation.
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