1. Black Panther was then revived by Zarathos, half-sister of Bast and offered him to him powers in exchange of eating souls of sinners.
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4. Black Panther ends up involved with another Earth that is threatened by the zombie virus.
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5. Black Panther is, for the most part, one of the few uninfected superheroes in the alternate-universe series Marvel Zombies, where he is kept as a food supply for the Zombie Giant-Man, who keeps the Panther imprisoned and cuts off various limbs so that he can maintain his intelligence via a ready access to fresh meat without infecting Panther with the zombie "virus".
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11. Black Panther finds out that Zola infused a brainwashed Captain America with a Cosmic Cube using a stolen Stark tech modified by Zola himself, and warns his allies to retreat from a Cosmic Cube-powered Steve Rogers, but is too late.
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19. Black Panther is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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20. Black Panther is director Ryan Coogler's take on a modern African hero and a utopian vision of what an uncolonized Africa might look like.
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