Black Panther

With the sleekness of the jungle cat whose name he bears, T'Challa -- king of Wakanda -- stalks both the concrete city and the undergrowth of the Veldt. So it has been for countless generations of warrior kings, so it is today, and so it shall be -- for the law dictates that only the swift, the smart and the strong survive. Noble champion. Vigilant protector. Black Panther!

Real name: T'Challa
Occupation: King of Wakanda, scientist
Group affiliation: Avengers, formerly the Fantastic Force
Base of operations: Wakanda, mobile
First appearance: FANTASTIC FOUR (Vol. 1) #52 (1966)
Height: 6'
Weight: 185 lbs.
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Black, shaved bald
Powers: The Black Panther's superhuman abilities -- including enhanced senses, strength, speed and agility -- stem from his ingestion of a mystical heart-shaped herb administered only to Wakandan kings during a sacred ascension ritual. An accomplished gymnast and acrobat, T'Challa is also an expert tracker. In addition, he has mastered various African martial arts.
Weapons: T'Challa's Vibranium micro-weave bodysuit can stop bullets by sapping their momentum. His boots' Vibranium soles absorb sound and impact -- enabling him to leap from structures up to eight stories tall and land without injury, and literally run up the sides of buildings. The Panther's retractable claws contain a form of Vibranium that can break down other metals. He also wields an energy dagger that can be fired, thrown or handled like a knife. At its highest setting, the weapon easily can cut through forged steel.
History: T'Challa is the son of T'Chaka, late king of the African nation Wakanda. When lawless ivory hunter Ulysses Klaw murdered T'Chaka in an attempt to possess the country's rare Vibranium deposit, a grief-stricken T'Challa swore vengeance and succeeded in thwarting the butcher's raid. In the process, the young prince destroyed Klaw's hand.

Educated at the finest schools in Europe and America, T'Challa returned to his homeland bearing a degree in physics and ready to assume the mantle of leadership. To do so, he was required to pass two tests: defeat six of Wakanda's greatest warriors in unarmed combat, and obtain the secret heart-shaped herb that grants the country's chieftains their powers. Successfully carrying out the dual challenge, T'Challa donned the ceremonial garb of the Black Panther, totem of the Wakandan people.

Under T'Challa, Wakanda has become one of the wealthiest and most technologically advanced nations on the planet. After meeting the legendary super hero known as Captain America, the Panther was offered membership in the Avengers. Taking a leave of absence from his royal duties, he served among Earth's Mightiest Heroes for a lengthy interval, acquainting himself with American methods of crimefighting. During his time with the Avengers, T'Challa met and fell in love with social worker Monica Lynne. Through the years, their on-again, off-again romance continually has complicated her life.

Inevitably, T'Challa returned to Wakanda, only to find the country in turmoil due to his prolonged absence. Even his throne was fair game: The Panther was forced to put down an uprising led by Killmonger, a revolutionary intent on assuming power. After regaining his people's respect, T'Challa worked to bring his country out of isolation from the rest of the world. Since that time, he has made several trips to the United States. The Panther joined Earth's other great heroes in battle against the sentient psionic being known as Onslaught, and consequently was shunted into an alternate dimension for one year.

The Panther returned only to have his throne taken from him through manipulation by factions within his own political system. While he was in New York investigating a scandal involving a local charity largely funded by Wakandan grants, T'Challa's government was toppled by a psychotic cleric named Achebe. After the fact, T'Challa discovered the scandal had been a ruse to lure him away from Wakanda. Achebe had struck a deal with Mephisto, a demon who craved the Panther's pure soul. Taking the fight to Mephisto, the Panther challenged the demon in his own realm. There, T'Challa was forced to re-live his past before ultimately defeating Mephisto. However, he was stalemated by Achebe, who temporarily gained power over Wakanda. The Panther eventually bested the cleric, as well.

Accustomed to operating solo, T'Challa now finds himself partnered with Everett K. Ross, a cynical New York lawyer assigned by the U.S. State Department to facilitate the monarch's four-day state visit. Their partnership has lasted considerably longer. A highly skilled attorney, Ross' shark-like prowess is typically rendered moot in the wake of the Panther's larger-than-life adventures.

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