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Even though he works in the Justice League and has the largest superhero family out there, Batman has a reputation for being a loner. One of the biggest contributors to this idea is his tendency to push his loved ones and allies away and try to handle everything himself. He refuses to trust others, and even though he always comes around in the end, Batmanโs paranoia has led to more problems than itโs solved. Black Panther developed this unfortunate weakness, too, and it had far more drastic consequences for the King of Wakanda.
A Kingdom Propped Up By Lies

John Ridleyโs run on Black Panther (2021) began by revealing one of TโChallaโs darkest secrets. When he stepped down as king and opened Wakanda to the world as a democracy, he laid plans to ensure that nobody could ever threaten it. He faked the deaths of ten of Wakandaโs elite soldiers and sent them out to the world as sleeper agents in strategic locations. Their mission was to lie low, but if any nation would become a threat to Wakanda, they were to assassinate the world leaders responsible. Not only did TโChalla have these agents prepare to assassinate heads of governments from all over the world, but he also secretly devised plans to take down the Avengers, which he provided them with.
Of course, any setup that mixes sleeper agent assassins and โTower of Babelโ can only explode in everyoneโs faces, and it did. TโChallaโs best friend and best assassin, Jhai, was seemingly killed, which caused his plans to leak to the rest of the world. The terrorists responsible took down Black Panther and the rest of the Avengers using his plans. This destroyed the trust that TโChallaโs people and friends had in him, leaving him more alone than ever before. Whatโs worse, Jhai was actually the one behind it all, and he planned to destabilize the entire world so that TโChalla could extend Wakanda to the entire Earth, and eventually, the universe.ย









