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- Erik Killmonger - Wikipedia
Killmonger appears to have killed Black Panther, and blames Rhodes and Stark, convincing the Wakandans that he can lead them to vengeance Black Panther returns, revealing that he faked his death using a Life Model Decoy, and defeats Killmonger
- Erik Killmonger - Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki
Challenging for his bloodright, Killmonger murdered Zuri and seemingly killed T'Challa during their ritual combat and claimed the throne, becoming Black Panther, ensuring he would be the last of the lineage by burning the ancient Heart-Shaped Herbs
- Erik Killmonger | Characters | Marvel
Erik Killmonger Erik “Killmonger” Stevens challenged the Black Panther for the throne of Wakanda with special ops skills, devious tactics, and an eye on changing the world
- Erik Killmonger (Earth-616) | Marvel Database | Fandom
Killmonger soon resurfaced alive and well in a later appearance The person T'Challa believed to be Killmonger wielding the Mandarin's ring was in fact a form of simulacrum, some kind of homunculus created to simulate the real Killmonger and animated by his silent partner's ring
- Creating Sympathetic Villains: A Study of ‘Black Panther’s’ Erik Killmonger
Killmonger’s Legacy: Impact and Lessons for Writers Erik Killmonger, as portrayed in “Black Panther,” has become more than just a memorable character in a blockbuster film He embodies a cultural and thematic shift in how villains are perceived and crafted in modern storytelling
- Facts Only Huge Fans Know About Black Panthers Killmonger
Like his MCU counterpart, the comic book version of Erik Killmonger is a native of Wakanda who is orphaned at an early age However, the literary Killmonger, whose true name is N'Jadaka, loses
- Erik Killmonger (Character) - Comic Vine
Erik Killmonger was created by Don McGergor and Rich Buckler and first appeared in Jungle Action volume 2 issue 6 (1973)
- Erik Killmonger In Comics Powers, Enemies, History | Marvel
Erik Killmonger is an extraordinary hand-to-hand combatant whose evolving uniform has always included deadly elements—from studded spikes that inject poison, to wristbands with blades and energy blasters
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