About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 183. Chapters: 1966 comic debuts, Comics characters introduced in 1966, Galactus, Poison Ivy, Nightshade, Black Panther, Smash!, Mary Jane Watson, Silver Surfer, Dial H for Hero, Blue Beetle, Rhino, Parasite, High Evolutionary, Ares, Karate Kid, Enchantress, Mimic, Ultimo, Bill Foster, Sharon Carter, Peppermint Patty, Maximus, Royal Flush Gang, Klaw, Ego the Living Planet, Bamse, Fixer, Batroc the Leaper, Pluto, Happy Hogan, The Galactus Trilogy, Living Laser, Boomerang, Spellbinder, Umar, Collector, White Witch, Wyatt Wingfoot, Judomaster, Mentallo, Peacemaker, Cluemaster, Ferro Lad, R. J. Brande, Ocean Master, Looter, Nemesis Kid, Elders of the Universe, Hera, Computo, New Men, Universo, Masked Marauder, Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt, Gladiator, Rond Vidar, Shaggy Man, Stanley and His Monster, Khund, One of Us Is a Traitor, Man-Beast, Mendel Stromm, Kaluu, Tiger, Plunderer, Hippolyta, Jasper Sitwell, Dionysus, Stallior, Fafnir, Doctor Spectro, The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves, Prester John, Ding Dong Daddy, This Man... This Monster!, Lone Sloane, Dredmund the Druid, Agent 327, Ghostly Tales, Punisher, Alpha Primitive, Volla, Prince Evillo, Kukulcan, Kamal, Valkyrior, Spyman, Rigellians, Mutant Master, Jigsaw, Gesebel. Excerpt: The Black Panther (T'Challa) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and penciller-co-plotter Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Fantastic Four #52 (July 1966). He is the first black superhero in mainstream American comics, debuting several years before such early African-American superheroes as Marvel's the Falcon and Luke Cage, and DC Comics' Tyroc, Black Lightning and John Stewart. The Black Panther's name predates the October 1966 founding of the Black Panther Party, though not the black panther logo of the party's predecessor, the Lowndes County Freedom Org...