panther - Videos - Blacksciencefictionsociety2024-03-28T12:22:26Zhttps://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/videos/feed/tag/pantherIs Black Panther the Best Picture of 2018?https://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/videos/voter-poll-is-black-panther-the-best-picture-of-20182019-03-05T14:56:27.000Z2019-03-05T14:56:27.000ZChris Kennedyhttps://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/members/ChrisKennedy<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1267024161?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div>Congratulations to Black Panther, the first SuperHero Film to earn a Best Picture Nomination. Tell us what you think, was Black Panther the Best Picture of 2018?Cast your vote (be sure to Subscribe) and instantly be entered into our February Monthly Contest Giveaway!</div>Black Panther | Ep. 3https://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/videos/black-panther-ep-32019-03-05T14:48:30.000Z2019-03-05T14:48:30.000ZKhafra K Om-Ra-Setihttps://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/members/KhafraKOmRaSeti<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1266954203?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div>In 2010, Black Panther was scheduled as a cartoon series by Marvel Animation in partnership with BET that was subsequently blocked from being aired in the US. According to a Time Magazine article in July 2010, the series was "Originally announced as a television show for BET in 2008, the series – adapting the first six issues of the most recent Black Panther comic series, written by BET president Reginald Hudlin, with art by Kick-Ass co-creator John Romita Jr. – debuted instead, to some surprise, on Australian television this January and finally appeared in the US as an iTunes-released “motion comic.” Apparently the political content was too strong for the powers that be. However, the cartoon and DVD sales soared in the aftermath of the controversy.Khafra K Om-Ra-SetiAuthor and Publisher<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.blacksciencefictionshowcase.info">http://www.blacksciencefictionshowcase.info</a>omrasetibooks@yahoo.comFax: 866-369-1008</div>Marvel Knights: Black Panther - DVD Trailerhttps://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/videos/marvel-knights-black-panther2019-03-05T14:37:12.000Z2019-03-05T14:37:12.000ZAdministrator: Jarvis Sheffieldhttps://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/members/JarvisSheffieldMEd<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1266854205?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div>DVD trailer for Marvel Knights: Black Panther.<br />
<br />
More info: <a href="http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/prod.aspx?pfid=5257321">http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/prod.aspx?pfid=5257321</a>
</div>Night Catches Us - A New Movie about the Black Panther Partyhttps://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/videos/night-catches-us-a-new-movie2019-03-05T14:36:47.000Z2019-03-05T14:36:47.000ZDjelihttps://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/members/Djeli<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1266849969?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400"></div><div><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.facebook.com/nightcatchesus">http://www.facebook.com/nightcatchesus</a> In 1976, after years of mysterious absence, Marcus (Anthony Mackie, "The Hurt Locker") returns to the Phila...</div>Black Panther Marvel Tributehttps://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/videos/black-panther-marvel-tribute2019-03-05T14:33:23.000Z2019-03-05T14:33:23.000ZTheDigitalBrothershttps://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/members/TheDigitalBrothers<div><img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1266822070?profile=RESIZE_180x180&width=130"></div><div>T'Challa) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe who is the first modern Black superhero. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and penciller-co-plotter Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Fantastic Four vol. 1, #52 (July 1966). Although there have been numerous men who have used the Black Panther identity during the history of the Marvel Universe, this article refers solely to the modern-day Black Panther, also known by his birth name, T'Challa. The Black Panther, whose name predates the use of the October 1966 founding of the Black Panther Party, is not the first Black hero in mainstream comic books. That distinction is split between Waku, Prince of the Bantu, who starred in his own feature in the multiple-character omnibus series Jungle Tales, from Marvel's 1950s predecessor, Atlas Comics; and the Dell Comics Western character Lobo, the first Black and the first character of African descent to star in his own comic book. Previous non-caricatured Black supporting characters in comics include Daily Bugle managing editor Joe Robertson in The Amazing Spider-Man, and U.S. Army infantry private Gabriel Jones of Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos.
</div>