Which leads us to the writers:
Now how can we have over 3 decades of story about an African society with little commentary on the anti colonial panafricanist thrust; as we have marvel commentary on something like WW2, vietnam, cold war, etc?
(closest we have are marvels small apartheid SA stories, the Suez Crisis where storm lost her parents, etc ...but again these are "character" stories not the mobilization of "wakanda the nation")
Well that's easy, it is devoid of an African political vision because it wasn't created by African people. The idea of wakanda was created by...
Jack Kirby and Stan Lee
and perpetuated / maintained by folks like...
Roy Thomas(via avengers)
Don McGregor
Within that time the base foundation of what wakanda is and it's dynamics to the rest of their fictionalized world had already set in regards to wakanda's relation to the real world political/academic aspirations of leaders on African issues at that time.
The idea of black panther and subsequently wakanda came out of ingredients like...
As a matter a fact black panther(solo) appeared alongside it's contemporaries/antecedents above via jungle action comics #5...
....and to give a solid idea. Here are the 4 issues before black panthers solo debut.
Jungle action #1
Jungle action #2
Jungle action #3
Jungle action #4
Don McGregor, who was then proofreading all of Marvel's publications, noted to the editorial staff that the series' preponderance of white protagonists in African settings was culturally outdated to the point of being incongruous. Marvel responded by assigning McGregor to write original material for
Jungle Action, with the only creative restriction being that the stories must be set in Africa. Thus an actual African protagonist, the superhero the
Black Panther, took over the starring feature with issue #5
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Jungle Action - Wikipedia
Jungle action #5
Jungle action #6
While yes the initial outings of the character took place along side the fantastic 4 in a more "technologically advanced" wakanda
That doesn't hide the same "jungle action" assumptive base. "Techno Wakanda" was simply a reproduction of a common scifi trope at the time. Take existing ideas and toss random "techno babel" on top of
or off of it.
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