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‘Wakanda Forever’ Black Panther Cover Giclee on Canvas signed by Alex Ross

Artwork Dimensions
Image size 31 x 24.5 inches
Edition Size
50, with 15 APs, 15 PPs, 15 EPs

$995.00

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Product Description

ArtInsights has the limited edition giclee on canvas, 'Wakanda Forever', based on the cover of Black Panther Volume 8 #1, by Oscar-winning writer John Ridley and artist Juann Cabal.

Wakanda Forever is signed by Alex Ross and is reproduced in an edition of 50.

Wakanda Forever comes rolled in a tube.

Wakanda Forever is a dynamic Alex Ross wraparound cover was created for Black Panther Volume 8 #1, a new action-packed espionage story in which T’Challa’s past secrets have come back to haunt him. Featured in the Ross illustration is Black Panther, Storm, Captain America, Thor, She-Hulk, Doctor Strange, Ghost Rider, Blade, Captain Marvel, Okoye, Dora Milaje, Nakia, Ayo, Shuri, and Aneka.

It is the first time members of the Dora Milaje and other powerful female superheroes of color are represented in an Alex Ross limited edition!

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Black Panther is T'Challa king of Wakanda, a technologically advanced African nation. First appearing in 1966 in Fantastic Four # 52, Black Panther utilizes a vibranium suit, is highly skilled in hand-to-hand combat, and is a master martial artist. Equipped with a genius intellect and an amazing proficiency in science T'Challa is a brilliant tactician, strategist, and inventor.

Black Panther is exclusive to ArtInsights and is NOT available for sale through the Alex Ross Art website. 

ABOUT T'Challa:

A native of the small, yet technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda, T’Challa accepted the mantle of Black Panther, the legendary protector of the Wakandan people, from his father, King T’Chaka, who filled the role before him as his father before him and so on. T’Chaka relinquished the title as he grew older and delved further into politics. This was a subject T’Challa looked upon with some dislike, although he acknowledged the increasing importance of it, even as Wakanda maintained an air of secrecy to hide its true nature and precious vibranium mines.

Regardless of his feelings for Wakanda’s part on the world stage, T’Challa accompanied T’Chaka to an international summit in Vienna, Austria to ratify the Sokovia Accords, which promised to regulate all enhanced persons. Sadly, T’Chaka lost his life when Sokovian radical Helmut Zemo detonated a bomb at the well-attended meeting of heads of state, framing Bucky Barnes, the Winter Soldier, in the process. At that moment, not only did the throne of Wakanda pass to T’Challa, but also the full weight of the Black Panther’s responsibilities, including the task of revenge for the death of the king.

T’Challa wears a high-tech suit as the Black Panther, including a mask which hides his features and provides him with overall stealth capabilities. With vibranium threads woven throughout, the suit offers protection from gunfire as well as the elements, and responds to T’Challa’s smallest touch. In keeping with the panther motif, the gear also features retractable vibranium claws, night vision optics, and is ultra-light and form-fitting. In addition, the Black Panther can also absorb energy directed toward him, physical or otherwise, which may then be redirected outward for defense and offense.