Review by Booklist Review
This original graphic novel set in the popular Black Panther universe gives readers an inside look into the childhood of Prince T'Challa and Princess Shuri, two Wakandan nobles who share a father but have different mothers. In the beginning of the story, the siblings have a hard time getting along, but by the end, they realize that their complementary talents give them more strength together. While the whole of Wakanda is in preparation for the traditional ceremony of "Soul Washing Day," a ritual to thank previous generations for their continued protection, T'Challa and Shuri have an argument that leads to the destruction of a sacred monument. At the same time, a deadly virus is unleashed that ravages the community, include Shuri's mother, who falls dangerously ill. Shuri finds a book suggesting a mythical item called the star core hidden in the Wakandan heartlands can be used as a cure, and together, the siblings embark on a quest to save their community. While fans of classic superhero stories, especially those involving Black Panther, will appreciate the high-stakes action, inventive sci-fi technology, and cinematic artwork in a lush, full-color palette, this will also appeal to a broad range of middle grade readers who appreciate character-driven stories, world building centered on secrets, and the importance of honesty, communication, and understanding. Compelling as a stand-alone, but also a fantastic entry point for kids and tweens curious about the Black Panther universe.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
A look at two beloved Marvel characters as children. Princess Shuri is up late working on her latest scientific breakthrough when the topic of the Soul Washing ceremony comes up. Shuri scoffs because she is not allowed to be as involved as her older half brother, T'Challa. As a rule, there is no technology permitted at the Soul Washing, but Shuri takes her new snow-making bot with her. When she and T'Challa fight over the bot, they end up destroying the ancestors' shrine. The next day, residents of Wakanda begin to fall ill from a virus with no known cure. Many consider the illness a curse for the trouble caused at the Soul Washing. However, when Shuri's mother becomes sick, Shuri resolves to find a cure to save her, even if it means venturing into the mythical Heartlands. Though dynamic and action-packed, this tale also turns poignant as it delves into the inner lives of the title characters. Intelligent Shuri walks in the shadow of her older brother, who is destined to be king of Wakanda, but she longs to make her mark. Meanwhile, T'Challa grapples with his complicated feelings about his sibling--though he loves his sister, in a world where his mother hadn't died, she never would have been born. The illustrations are a stunning blend of cool blues, purples, and pinks, which highlight the rich brown skin tones and round features of the Black cast. Rich, nuanced, and visually striking backstories for a sibling pair of superheroes. (Graphic novel. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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