![]() ![]() I want them to pull from their heart, and if I love it, I love it. I don’t want artists making work that they think I want to see. As the stories you’re writing have progressed, has the fan reception of your work changed that outlook for you or confirmed it? When discussing writing Black Panther, you’ve talked about the need to disregard fan opinion on some level to work toward the goal of creating work that will hold up five or 10 years from now. How would you like to see the Black Panther series (and world) grow and change? Any inclusion of other, missing characters? What would they be? I expect to be on Black Panther, or BP-related things, for a while. Is there any other comic book you’d love to write? Or do you think Black Panther might be it for you? It feels a bit different from most comic books (in a good way!), and I look forward to seeing what happens in it down the road. What immediately jumped out at me was the dialogue. (Editor’s note: These questions from Atlantic readers-in bold-and replies from Ta-Nehisi were compiled from an “Ask Me Anything” he did with the TAD group on 1/12.)Īs someone who’s largely a DC reader, Black Panther is effectively my first real introduction to the character.
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