The full story of the first meeting of Captain America and the Black Panther, in the days of World War II!
Adapted into the upcoming blockbuster game Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, releasing in 2025!
The finest heroes of a generation — New York’s own Steve Rogers and King Azzuri of Wakanda — fight together on the front lines of World War II! And Nick Fury and his Howling Commandos join them in combat with the nastiest Nazi villains in the Marvel Universe: Baron Strucker and the Red Skull! It's all-out action as Captain America and the Black Panther wage war against the Skull and his super-powered Nazi platoon — but can their tenuous alliance withstand the onslaught of evil headed their way? Outmanned and outgunned, Cap and the Panther battle Master Man, Warrior Woman and White Gorilla! Plus: Delve into Wakandan history with the first chapter of RISE OF THE BLACK PANTHER!
COLLECTING: Captain America/Black Panther: Flags of Our Fathers (2010) 1-4, Rise of the Black Panther (2018) 1
Hollywood writer Reginald Hudlin launched his career with the blockbuster House Party; his follow-up Boomerang grossed more than $150 million. Hudlin developed Bebe’s Kids, the first mainstream animated feature film aimed at African-American audiences, and served as BET’s President of Entertainment. In 2005, Hudlin wrote Birth of a Nation, a satirical graphic novel produced with Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder and award-winning cartoonist Kyle Baker. A longtime Marvel fan, Hudlin jumped at the opportunity to write Black Panther, as well as a run on Marvel Knights Spider-Man.
Milestone co-founder Denys Cowan’s comic-book career began on backup features: White Tiger in Spectacular Spider-Man and Firestorm in DC’s Flash. At Marvel, he moved on to pencil Power Man and Iron Fist, a Black Panther miniseries and Moon Knight: Divided We Fall, among other projects. Back at DC, he specialized in such urban heroes as Green Arrow, Question and Steel; he also penciled multiple miniseries, including Batman: The Ultimate Evil, Fight for Tomorrow and Total Justice. In the TV field, he produced episodes of Milestone spinoff Static Shock and comic strip tie-in The Boondocks, subsequently becoming senior vice president of animation for Black Entertainment Television.
The full story of the first meeting of Captain America and the Black Panther, in the days of World War II!
Adapted into the upcoming blockbuster game Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra, releasing in 2025!
The finest heroes of a generation — New York’s own Steve Rogers and King Azzuri of Wakanda — fight together on the front lines of World War II! And Nick Fury and his Howling Commandos join them in combat with the nastiest Nazi villains in the Marvel Universe: Baron Strucker and the Red Skull! It's all-out action as Captain America and the Black Panther wage war against the Skull and his super-powered Nazi platoon — but can their tenuous alliance withstand the onslaught of evil headed their way? Outmanned and outgunned, Cap and the Panther battle Master Man, Warrior Woman and White Gorilla! Plus: Delve into Wakandan history with the first chapter of RISE OF THE BLACK PANTHER!
COLLECTING: Captain America/Black Panther: Flags of Our Fathers (2010) 1-4, Rise of the Black Panther (2018) 1
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Hollywood writer Reginald Hudlin launched his career with the blockbuster House Party; his follow-up Boomerang grossed more than $150 million. Hudlin developed Bebe’s Kids, the first mainstream animated feature film aimed at African-American audiences, and served as BET’s President of Entertainment. In 2005, Hudlin wrote Birth of a Nation, a satirical graphic novel produced with Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder and award-winning cartoonist Kyle Baker. A longtime Marvel fan, Hudlin jumped at the opportunity to write Black Panther, as well as a run on Marvel Knights Spider-Man.
Milestone co-founder Denys Cowan’s comic-book career began on backup features: White Tiger in Spectacular Spider-Man and Firestorm in DC’s Flash. At Marvel, he moved on to pencil Power Man and Iron Fist, a Black Panther miniseries and Moon Knight: Divided We Fall, among other projects. Back at DC, he specialized in such urban heroes as Green Arrow, Question and Steel; he also penciled multiple miniseries, including Batman: The Ultimate Evil, Fight for Tomorrow and Total Justice. In the TV field, he produced episodes of Milestone spinoff Static Shock and comic strip tie-in The Boondocks, subsequently becoming senior vice president of animation for Black Entertainment Television.