Black Panther: The Young Prince
by Ronald Smith
Marvel Press, 2018. Fiction. 264 p.
Do you have a Black Panther fan in your family? Would you like to know what he was like as a young teen? In this story T'Challa is middle school aged. When war threatens Wakanda, T'Challa's father, the king of Wakanda, arranges for T'Challa and his best friend, M'Baku, to travel to America incognito. T'Challa has a Vibranium suit that his father gave him "in case of emergency" and T'Challa has to decide whether to use it and reveal his true identity, or let his best friend follow a path that leads to mortal danger.
Ronald Smith is a veteran author that has written a number of successful series for children. Though in novel format, this book is full of the action and adventure one would expect from a Marvel comic. T'Challa is a likable character, and there is a ton of foreshadowing of future events and characters that take place in the movie. All in all it is a good choice for superhero fans, and fans of the recent Black Panther movie in particular.
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