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The World To Come #2 reveals the surprising lineage behind the future white Black Panther, Ketema. Everett Ross unknowingly ...
By besting T'Challa, his white son was now king and thus on a direct path to being Marvel's new "Black Panther." The move proved unsurprisingly controversial, but not from the usual crowd: ...
The controversial meme depicting Ryan Gosling as Black Panther has resurfaced following the reveal of Ketema, a white young man, as a version of the Protector of Wakanda in Marvel Comics. Notably ...
Well, it appears we’ve finally got our answer–just not in the way or where we expected. You see, Wakanada’s new Black Panther isn’t any of the aforementioned people. It’s in fact a white ...
You see, Wakanada’s new Black Panther isn’t any of the aforementioned people. It’s in fact a white boy named Ketema who just so happens to be T’Challa’s other son, but it’s a little ...
Sammy3peat agreed, posting on X, “The reaction to Ketema, the white Black panther, totally vindicates anyone who ever (complained) about a race swap. Now that the shoe’s on the other foot.
Marvel’s ‘Marvel Knights: The World to Come’ introduces Ketema, a white Black Panther claiming to be T’Challa’s son, igniting fan backlash.
Marvel Knights: The World to Come Issue #1 shocked readers worldwide when it unveiled T’Challa’s son and new Black Panther, Ketema, a white man. As a result, fans are buzzing with many ...
In 1999, Marvel Knights: Black Panther took a new look at the culture of Wakanda and its history. One new character that was introduced into this mythology was the White Wolf.