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Creative team:
Writer: Bryan Hill
Artist: Stefano Caselli
Letterer: Cory Petit
Assistant Editor: Michelle Marchese
Editor: Wil Moss
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Shuri, Storm Okoye, and T’Challa are investigating an artifact they found in the last issue. Shuri identifies that the artifact is not vibranium based, but trying to figure out what is it. Soon the connection to Moon Knight is the conclusion of that question. Moon Knight has been trying to get in touch with T’Challa all this time. They find out this artifact, is particularly
dangerous and they have to go and talk to Vodu-Khan.
T’Challa is not as patient as his father was, with Vodu-Khan. He believes that all these secrets with the spiritual rituals is a bit excessive. It seems that Vodu-Khan looks into the future, sort of like a fortune teller. Vodu-Khan can also look into T’Challa’s soul, and sees the weakness of what he is, with his powers and without.
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Moon Knight is able to get into where the Wakanda quarters are, and question a farmer. Moon Knight wants answers as to what T’Challa and the rest of them have been doing. When he questions him, he ends up getting the truth from the farmer.
Moon Knight ends up trying to contact Shuri from the ship that she is on, to try and reach the King. I liked this issue, because it explains more of what Moon Knights motives are. It seems that Moon Knight tries every different way, to contact T’Challa. T’Challa really is trying to protect Wakanda from evil spiritual energy like Moon Knight. I’m hoping that the next issue, they meet face-to face.
I love the art, just like I did from the last issue. I love the hair styles, on Shuri, O k o y e, and Storm. They are all different, and realistic to what Black women usually wear their hair. I also like that each panel is very bright, and as the reader, appreciate that.