First Killmonger & First Black Panther Solo Story in Jungle Action 6 killmonger blackpanther marvel jungleaction
\n African nation of Wakanda. Back then, you might get occasional appearances in Fantastic Four and Avengers, but it would take until 1973 before he got his own solo comic book stories, beginning in Jungle Action #6. And a copy of the comic book in question is up for auction today from Heritage Auctions, in a GCG slabbed grade of 3.5. Bids so far total $95 and look like that will be going up sharpish before the hammer falls today.
Jungle Action #6 includes the first appearance of Erik Killmonger, as Black Panther returned to Wakanda, confronting Killmonger at Warrior Falls, where the Panther is defeated and thrown from the top of the falls. You may have recalled a similar scene from the first movie… it also includes a Map of the Land of the Wakanda created by Don McGregor, which has defined Wakanda ever since.
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