Wednesday, February 17, 2021

In an effort to highlight young Black creative voices,
Def Jam and
Marvel have partnered to feature stories from three rising acts—
Saint Bodhi,
Bobby Sessions and
Kaash Paige—in the
Black Panther comic series; they will contribute character-driven narratives to
Black Panther issues #23, #24 and #25, the final installments in the "Intergalactic Empire" saga from writer
Ta-Nehisi Coates and artist
Daniel Acuna.
Black Panther #23—arriving 2/24 to coincide with Black History Month—will see buzzing South L.A. singer/songwriter Saint Bodhi share her take on
Storm for a story grounded in tragedy and acceptance. One month later, in issue #24, Dallas-native Sessions will spin a narrative about the King of
Wakanda, Black Panther himself. And R&B breakout Paige will unveil a tale of Wakandan Princess
Shuri and the power of knowledge in series finale #25, out in April.
In keeping with the
Def Jam Forward initiative to promote social, economic and educational equality, each three-page story will be accompanied by an exclusive artist profile.
Familiarize yourself with the Def Jam x Marvel-affiliated artists
here.