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Here is a look at the most powerful Wakandan warriors in Marvel Comics history, including warriors and Black Panthers. It only includes characters from the comics, so MCU originals like Noni will not be included.
6) Aneka & Ayo (The Midnight Angels)

Aneka and Ayo have a complicated history in Wakanda. The two women were brought in to train for the Dora Milaje, and Ayo reacted with hostility to Aneka at first. However, they soon turned into love, and that is when their lives changed. When Aneka killed a chieftain who was assaulting the women in his village, Queen Ramonda sentenced her to death. Ayo refused to accept this, stole the Midnight Wngel armor prototypes, and broke her out. The two outcasts then began to protect Wakandan people that the Royal Family overlooked. Not even T’Challa could stop them when Kenzi interfered. Shuri finally worked out an agreement to find peace between them and T’Challa. When T’Challa created a democratic system of government, it was thanks to the Midnight Angels’ efforts.
5) Nakia

Nakia was very different in Marvel Comics than she was in the MCU. In the movies, she was T’Challa’s greatest love, but someone who left Wakanda to become a spy for the country when she realized he could never fully commit to her. However, in Marvel Comics, Nakia trained to become a Dora Milaje with her childhood friend Okoye when she developed an infatuation with T’Challa, something that remained unrequited. This caused Nakia to become unhinged, and she soon turned evil, killing T’Challa’s actual lover when she was assigned to protect her. She even allowed Killmonger to genetically alter her, granting her superhuman powers and transforming her into the villain Malice.












