Black Panther Fans Are Loving Eyes of Wakanda 

If we had to pick our favorite things about the summer of 2025, the release of Eyes of Wakanda would definitely make the top 5. Eyes of Wakanda premiered on August 1, taking fans of Black Panther and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) by storm. This four-part Disney+ animated miniseries took viewers on a journey across time with elite Wakandan soldiers tasked with recovering lost Vibranium artifacts.  

Explore Black Panther Comics on Hoopla for Eyes of Wakanda Fans 

So, after watching all four episodes of the series (probably more than once!), what’s a Black Panther fan to do? To celebrate Marvel’s Black Panther Universe, we’ve got a whole collection of Black Panther comics on Hoopla. Right now, you can explore more of Wakanda’s rich history and the Black Panther legacy. 

Black Panther by Ta-Nehisi Coates free on Hoopla
Predator Vs Black Panther on Hoopla
Wakanda free on Hoopla
Shuri Vol 1 on Hoopla
Black Panther: The Saga of Shuri and Tchalla on Hoopla
Marvel Super Hero Adventures on Hoopla
Black Panther Vs. Deadpool on Hoopla
Secret Invasion: Black Panther free on Hoopla
Black Panther: Killmonger on Hoopla
Black Panther: Long Live The King Free on Hoopla
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda on Hoopla
Black Panther Legends on Hoopla

…But wait! There’s more…

Top Black Panther Comics on Hoopla for Marvel Fans 

Hoopla’s Black Panther Collection gives readers access to some of the most influential stories in Marvel history. Here are a few must-reads:

Ultimate Black Panther Vol. 1: Peace and War on Hoopla

Ultimate Black Panther Vol. 1: Peace and War by Bryan Hill and illustrated by Stefano Caselli: 

This collection brings together issues 1-6 of the Ultimate Black Panther Series. In it, Khonshu and Ra, united as Moon Knight, seek to impose their rule over Africa, forcing Wakanda to send its king, the Black Panther, into action. After a devastating attack on Wakanda, T’Challa uncovers a shocking betrayal that fuels his fury and grief. As a prophecy threatens the nation’s future, Ultimate Killmonger and Ultimate Storm join the conflict, altering the course of war. 


Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet on Hoopla

Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet by Ta-Nehisi Coates and illustrated by Brian Stelfreeze: 

Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of Between the World and Me, and artist Brian Stelfreeze deliver a bold reimagining of the Black Panther mythos as T’Challa faces an uprising that threatens his rule and Wakanda’s future. Blending advanced technology with deep cultural roots, the story explores loyalty, identity, and the struggle for justice in a nation on the brink. As T’Challa battles dissent, betrayal, and outside forces, allies and enemies alike shape the destiny of Wakanda.   


The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda on Hoopla

The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda by Ta-Nehisi Coates and illustrated by Daniel Acuna:  

T’Challa’s journey expands beyond Earth as he discovers the Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda, a kingdom far larger than he ever imagined. Stripped of his memories and forced to toil in Vibranium mines, he finds hope in a growing rebellion ready to rise against oppression. Ta-Nehisi Coates delivers an epic tale of a king turned slave, a hero reborn, and a legend in the making.  


Wakanda Forever on Hoopla

Wakanda Forever by Nnedi Okorafor and illustrated by Alberto Alburquerque: 

The Dora Milaje—Okoye, Ayo, and Aneka—embark on a globe-spanning mission beyond Wakanda to confront a threat that reaches New York City. Their journey draws them into Spider-Man’s world and a dangerous trap set by Nakia, now known as Malice, who targets Storm to lure the Black Panther. With T’Challa and the Avengers joining the fight, Wakanda’s fiercest warriors face one of their most daring battles yet.  


FAQs About Black Panther and Wakanda 

  • Is Wakanda a real place?
    No, Wakanda is a fictional African nation created by Marvel Comics. It was first introduced in Fantastic Four #52 in 1966. 
  • Where is Wakanda located in the Marvel Universe?
    In Marvel lore, Wakanda is located in East Africa, hidden from the outside world and protected by advanced technology. 
  • Is Vibranium real?
    No, Vibranium is a fictional metal found only in the Marvel Universe. It is known for its ability to absorb and store energy, making it one of the most valuable resources in the comics and films. 
  • Can I read Black Panther comics for free?
    Yes! If your library offers Hoopla, you can borrow digital comics for free using your library card. 

Explore More Wakanda Stories Beyond the Screen 

From the animated missions in Eyes of Wakanda to decades of comic book adventures, Marvel fans have endless ways to explore this legendary nation. Start with these essential comics on Hoopla and immerse yourself in the legacy of the Black Panther.