Then do what you must, T'Challa. But don't lose yourself. You are not a soldier. You are a king. And it is not enough to be the sword, you must be the intelligence behind it.
Appearing in "A Nation Under Our Feet: Part 1"
Featured Characters:
- Black Panther (T'Challa) (Main story and flashback)
Supporting Characters:
- Ramonda
- Dora Milaje (Main story and flashback)
- Aneka (Main story and flashback) (Leaves)
- Ayo (Leaves)
- Midnight Angels (Mentioned)
Antagonists:
- The Cabal (Only in flashback)
- Namor (Only in flashback)
- Proxima Midnight (Only in flashback)
- People (First appearance)
- Nigandan Army
- Zenzi (First appearance)
- Tetu (First appearance)
- Nigandan Army
- Unnamed Chieftain (First appearance; dies) (Only in flashback)
Other Characters:
- T'Chaka (Only in flashback)
- Wakandans (Main story and flashback)
- Wakandan Army
- N'Yami (Mentioned)
- Shuri (Appears in flashback and as a corpse in main story)
Races and Species:
- Humans (Main story and flashback)
- Mutant/Atlantean Hybrid (Only in flashback)
- Unknown aliens (Only in flashback)
Locations:
- Earth (Main story and flashback)
- Wakanda (Main story and flashback)
- Great Mound
- Golden City
- Prison cells of Fort Hahn (First appearance)
- Necropolis (Main story and flashback)
- Nigandan Border Region
- Wakanda (Main story and flashback)
Items:
- Vibranium (Mentioned)
- Panther Habits (Main story and flashback)
- Kimoyo Beads (First appearance)
- Midnight Angel Armor Prototypes
Synopsis for "A Nation Under Our Feet: Part 1"
- Synopsis not yet written
Solicit Synopsis
A new era for the Black Panther starts here!
Written by MacArthur Genius and National Book Award winner Ta-Nehisi Coates (“Between the World and Me”) and illustrated by living legend Brian Stelfreeze, “A Nation Under Our Feet” is a story about dramatic upheaval in Wakanda and the Black Panther’s struggle to do right by his people as their ruler.
The indomitable will of Wakanda—the famed African nation known for its vast wealth, advanced technology, and warrior traditions—has long been reflected in the will of its monarchs, the Black Panthers.
But now the current Black Panther, T’Challa, finds that will tested by a superhuman terrorist group called the People that has sparked a violent uprising among the citizens of Wakanda. T’Challa knows the country must change to survive—the question is, will the Black Panther survive the change?