In my culture, death is not the end. it's more of a stepping off point...

>In my culture, death is not the end. it's more of a stepping off point. You reach out with both hands and Bast and Sekhmed, they lead you into the greater elsewhere. Forever.

>That sounds very peaceful.

>My father thought so. I am not my father.

>T'Challa, Task Force will decide who brings in Barnes.

>Don't bother Ms. Romanoff. I will kill him myself.

tfw you will never be hunted down by the black panther.

Nigger.

>tfw you will never be hunted down by the black panther.

Makes me miss being white in the 70s

Based Kangs

RIP T'Challas dad, you're in black heaven now.

>black heaven

Fried chicken and big booty white bitches everywhere

Fuck off cuck

Nah nah nananah
To me, heaven has to be like, a cross between a dikekike video and chicken and winnigish.

See it's like I can have a leg in one hand, and a BRERB in the other

>coolest
>MOST BADASS
>literal royalty
objectively best MCU character

And pools filled with grape drink.

doesn't sound too bad tbqh

put the trip on Krager you faggot

The only bad thing about black heaven is that you have to be black and be among blacks to get in

>You reach out with both hands and Bast and Sekhmed,
>Egyptian gods

WE

Simply put, you have a low cinematic IQ, or some sort of Stockholm Syndrome, from overexposure to bland, safe, PC and soulless mass-produced blockbusters, which has conditioned you into accepting the absolute lowest common denominator standards in filmmaking, writing and cinematography as somehow acceptable, when you should in fact feel nothing but contempt or disgust for any Kevin Feige-conceived product.

Even strictly in the field of capeshit entertainment, where the bar has always been pretty low, since they're primarly a children media, the level of genuine quality and creative abilities (which comes from studios giving freedom to an auteur with a strong personality and vision towards the material) has kept dropping since the 90's.

When Raimi's Darkman/Spider-Man, Del Toro's Blade 2/Hellboy, Burton's Batman 2 or Bird's The Incredibles offered innovative and playful set pieces, meaningful and relevant themes, each with a very distinct, appropriate tone and truly cinematic aesthetics (simply compare the lighting or editing to today's equivalents), none of these qualities are to be found in Civil War or any of the previous MCU entries. This is why Edgar Wright got fired from Ant-Man. This is why Feige keeps hiring visionless point-and-shoot directors who come from TV or comedy, colorblind cinematographers and art/set design teams who seem to be in love with grey, sterile hangars for some unexplainable reason. Action scenes are now being conceived by CGI teams months before the movie begins shooting and all follow the exact same formula.

Even as a child, I couldn't imagine being dazzled or amused by those turds, as they're utterly devoid of any charm, colors, magic or imagination.

WE

Sheeeeit, sign me up!

>You will never punch Black Panther in the face with your metal arm, emasculate him, and later have him have your back and let you live in his kingdom

>DC
>Damage Control
inb4 'hurr i have no allegiances to either brand i just hate capeshit, me and my girlfriend's son just know marvel is the absolute worst counter to what the general consensus feels'

Black Panther

More like Based Panther

who'd have thought a nigger would be the most badass character in the entire mcu