EW has compiled a list of reading recommendations that tackle similar themes.

So if you might’t get enough ofBlack Panther, read on.

(Beware: Spoilers from the film lie ahead.)

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Marvel; DAW; University of California Press

Black Panther: The Complete Collection, Vol.

Instead of Wakandas impenetrable technological citadels, protagonist Onyesonwu grows up in a post-apocalyptic African wasteland.

Onyesonwu has magical powers and a heroic destiny to end the genocide of her people.

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MArvel

Panthers Rage set the standard by which all following landmark Panther stories would be judged.

New Avengers, Vol.

This series offers a great bridge between the two movies.

Marvel ComicsThe Untold Storyby Sean HowePublisher: Harper Perennial

Harper Perennial

Although technically an Avengers comic, TChalla is the books heart and soul.

The Black Jacobinsby C.L.R.

James

The San Domingo Revolution, as recounted with bracing immediacy in C.L.R.

Between the World and Me (7/14/15)
by Ta-Nehisi Coates

James’The Black Jacobins, ought to ring familiar toBlack Pantherviewers.

This impassioned history traces the decade-long Haitian Revolution which inspired movements across Africa and Cuba.

His is an inspiring, groundbreaking story.D.C.

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The University of North Carolina Press

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