Check out 18 Hilarious Memes That Only True Fans Will Understand:  Black Panther

Check out 18 Hilarious Memes That Only True Fans Will Understand: Black Panther

Black Panther writer, Joe Robert Cole said that “Black Panther is a historic opportunity to be a part of something important and special, particularly at a time when African Americans are affirming their identities while dealing with vilification and dehumanization. The image of a black hero on this scale is just really exciting.”

Cole isn’t the only one that feels this way– millions of people around the world were excited and anxiously waiting for the movie’s release. In 2017, Black Panther was the most tweeted-about movie despite not even coming out that year, and the movie is already expected to break many box-office records.

February 16th, 2018 was the day that went down in movie history as people of all sizes, colors, backgrounds, and ideologies came together to witness movie magic.

However, if you’re one of these anxious movie-goers, you probably haven’t got your Black Panther fix yet. Lucky for you, fans have posted hilarious memes all over the internet to keep us entertained.

So, get ready to halt your prowl and claw your way through the laughs because here are the 18 Hilarious Black Panther Memes That Only True Fans Will Understand.

18. KILLMONGER’S TRUE INTENTIONS

If you’ve seen the Black Panther trailers, you’ve definitely heard Erik Killmonger’s infamous line: “I waited my whole life for this. The world’s going to start over, and I’m going to burn it all!”

Black Panther’s enemy and the movie’s main villain wants to take the throne from T’Challa and rule Wakanda. However, this meme suggests that becoming king of Wakanda isn’t his only goal.

Killmonger is played by Michael B. Jordan and this isn’t his first appearance in the Marvel Universe. In 2015, he played Johnny Storm in the renewed Fantastic Four movie. However, with a 9% score on Rotten Tomatoes, the movie bombed, and many people don’t even remember Jordan’s role.

So Black Panther could be his time to shine. Will all the waiting pay off for Jordan?

17. THE FIRST BLACK SUPERHERO?

Black Panther is generating a lot of buzz on the internet as the first black superhero… but wait a minute – did everyone just suddenly forget about Falcon and War Machine?

Black Panther isn’t the first black superhero to hit the big screens. Along with Falcon and War Machine, we’ve also seen Blade, Catwoman, Storm, Spawn, Steel, and Hancock in movies long before the King of Wakanda.

Black Panther isn’t even the first black superhero introduced in the world of comics. Back when Marvel was known as Timely Comics, they had a superhero called “Waku, Prince of the Bantu” in a comic entitled Jungle Tales. He debuted in September 1954, twelve years before T’Challa’s appearance in the Marvel Universe.

Although he wasn’t the very first, Black Panther can be credited as the first popular and publicly known black superhero in a mainstream comic.

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