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Marvel Says Nigerian-american Author Will Write Black Panther 3-part Series by pweshboi(m): 10:33am On Mar 18, 2018
Black Panther producers decided to portray the Dora Milaje characters in Black Panther in a more independent light with a 3-part series.

Nigerian American afro-futuristic writer Nnedi Okorafor will write a 3-part spin-off series off the world-acclaimed superhero movie, Black Panther, Marvel, producers of the blockbuster has announced.
Marvel decided to portray the Dora Milaje characters in Black Panther in a more independent light with the 3-part series.

One of the major highlights of Black Panther was the Dora Milaje, the all-female special forces team that protects the secretive fictional African country of Wakanda.

The first part of the series will be "Amazing Spiderman: Wakanda Forever #1" in June, followed by "X-Men: Wakanda Forever #1" in July and finally "Avengers: Wakanda Forever #1" in August.

Speaking to Vogue, Okorafor expantiates on the series.

She said, "Typically when you see them, they’re with T’Challa, representing and protecting him. Now you’re going to see the Dora Miljae for the first time as an independent entity; they’re not under the shadow of the throne."

On how she felt about writing the series, Nnedi said it felt natural telling an African story.

"It’s been amazing, and I’ve learned so much along the way. Presenting a vision of the African continent through the sci-fi lens felt completely natural. I like to write the future; the Africa I feel can be and the Africa that will be, that has always been my vision. With Wakanda, a place set in the present but with a futuristic outlook, it wasn’t a hard transition—it made a lot of sense", she added.

Nnedi Okorafor is an international award-winning novelist of African-based science fiction, fantasy and magical realism for both children and adults.

Born in the United States to two Nigerian parents, Nnedi is known for weaving African culture into creative evocative settings and memorable characters.

In 2016, she won the Hugo Award in the Best Novella category for her book Binti, making her the first Nigerian to win the award.

In 2017, Nnedo announced via Twitter that she will be crafting her first story for Marvel, an 8-page comic titled "Blessing in Disguise".

The comic is set in Lagos, and will feature as part of Marvel’s Venomverse anthology.

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