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Marvel Preview: Black Panther #171

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Marvel Preview: Black Panther #171

The Black Panther finally confronts Ulysses Klaw face-to-face.

KLAW STANDS SUPREME! The Black Panther finally confronts Ulysses Klaw face-to-face. Will the king lose his country? But Klaw is not the only monster corrupting Wakanda. The gods are still lost — all save one. The true Originator returns!

Written by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Art by Leonard Kirk
Cover by Brian Stelfreeze
Page Count 25 Pages
Release Date March 28 2018
Marvel Preview: Black Panther #171

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Marvel Preview: Black Panther #171

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Marvel Preview: Black Panther #171

Marvel Preview: Black Panther #171

Marvel Preview: Black Panther #171

Marvel Preview: Black Panther #171

Marvel Preview: Black Panther #171

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