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Black Panther's sister Shuri gets own spin-off comic

In "Black Panther", one of the major surprises was how the superhero's sister, tech genius Shuri, stole the show. Now she is getting her own comic book series.

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
New York, United States
Wed, July 18, 2018

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Black Panther's sister Shuri gets own spin-off comic Guyanese-born British actress Letitia Wright at the European Premiere of 'Black Panther' in London on February 2018. Shuri, Wright's character in the movie, is getting her own comic book series. (AFP/Tolga Akmen)

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n Marvel's massively successful Black Panther film released this year, one of the major surprises was how the superhero's sister, tech genius Shuri, stole the show. Now, she is getting her own comic book series.

Marvel Comics has announced a spin-off series, to begin in October, in which Black Panther is lost on a mission to space, and Shuri is looked upon to step up to fill the void left by her big brother in their mythical home nation Wakanda.

"The world fell in love with Shuri in the movie. Now, the Black Panther's techno-genius sister launches her own adventures," the publisher said, confirming news first published by news site Bustle.

British-Guyanese actress Letitia Wright earned praise for her portrayal of Shuri in the smash hit film, which critics agree was a groundbreaking moment for blacks on the silver screen.

Read also: ‘Black Panther’ succeeds in bringing Wakanda to world

While Shuri is not the first black heroine in the Marvel universe -- Storm, one of the X-Men, has been around for decades -- entire books dedicated to black female characters are rare.

Female Nigerian-American sci-fi author Nnedi Okorafor will write Shuri. She is already working for Marvel on its Wakanda Forever series, which focuses on the Dora Milaje, the all-female special forces unit in the fictional nation.

According to Box Office Mojo, Black Panther has taken in more than $1.34 billion, making it number nine on the all-time box office list. Avatar is the all-time champion at nearly $2.8 billion.

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