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Black Panther

Uprising

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
The third book in the hit Young Prince series from Ronald L. Smith, recipient of the 2016 Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Author Award. When T'Challa gets special permission to have his friends from America, Sheila and Zeke, come to Wakanda, he can't wait to show them his home for a change. But their tour is brought to a halt when one of T'Challa's peers, Tafari, summons dark forces in order to return Wakanda to the "old ways" before Vibranium was discovered. Tafari manages to banish the King and Queen along with all the tribal elders to an alternate dimension in exchange for the Originator's release, leaving Wakanda vulnerable and unprotected. Can T'Challa and his friends stop Tafari before the leaders of Wakanda are trapped forever?
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Dion Graham's narration of the origin story for Marvel's Black Panther starts off with an emphatic, urgent style suitable for a hero in the making. Prince T'Challa is 12 when his father sends him from Wakanda to a private school in Chicago along with his friend, M'Baku. There, known as T. Charles, he navigates his way while learning that even in America there are sinister forces at work and bullies such as Gemini Jones may be related to them. Graham deftly manages the large number of characters while balancing the accents of the African characters with their American counterparts and seamlessly managing the voices of male and female characters. This is an engrossing title for comic enthusiasts. E.J.F. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Dion Graham's dynamic style perfectly suits this exciting audio. Prince T'Challa of Wakanda is hoping for a normal vacation in America with Sheila and Zeke, the friends he made on a previous adventure. His plans are dashed almost immediately as a mysterious acrobat and disappearing locals reveal a plot to sow chaos in the world. Graham capably wrangles character accents ranging from the fictional land of Wakanda to rural Alabama. Graham doesn't miss a beat as he shifts from dialogue to fight scenes, giving each realism mixed with comic book flair. One brief interlude with a possessed puppet is genuinely creepy, due to Graham's talented vocal work. N.M. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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