Comic Books

Wakanda Forever: The psychological issues addressed in “Black Panther”

“Wakanda Forever!” Comic-Con @Home panel discussed the psychological issues that are found in the Black Panther film and comics. Dr. Scott Jordan, cognitive psychologist from Illinois State University moderates a panel of incredibly qualified individuals who touch on topics such as micro-aggression, cultural representation in media, and the power of love and empathetic leadership.

The impact of Black Panther on each of the panelists

Dr. Vanessa Hintz is a Geek Therapist and book contributor. Black Panther had a profound influence on her life in the sense that the movie was un-apologetically Black, which she had not ever seen in her lifetime. “They showcased the strength and the versatility of Black women, and I, as a black woman, appreciated that.”

Victor Dandridge, Jr. is the founder of Vantage Inhouse Productions. He has a different impact of it through the eyes of his sons. It made him look at how he is a father to his own children and making sure they do not have to grow up in the same type of situation Killmonger had to grow up in.

Daniel Jun Kim is a social justice warrior. Black Panther showed audiences that there does not have to be conflict between science and spirituality. “T’Challa, for me, is someone who represents someone who is extremely intelligent and rational on one hand, but at the same time is also profoundly spiritual.”

Alex Simmons is the author of BlackJack, Archie and Friends, and Scooby Doo. He is also the founder of Kid’s Comic Con International. The impact of Black Panther started when he was a child. It was exciting to see a Black, costumed hero in comic books that was starting to become prominent.

Dr. Stanford Carpenter is a cultural anthropologist and comic scholar and artist. The impact, for him, came through the eyes of his daughter. “On one hand, I’m seeing this moment with my daughter, and on the other hand I’m seeing this incredible moment of cultural re-appropriation.”

Dr. Eric Wesselmann is a social psychologist and book contributor. The universe around the film and comics has inspired Dr. Wesselmann to his research on social inclusion and exclusion in a different direction.

Panel highlights

Disney and Marvel were not prepared for how successful Black Panther was, according to Victor Dandridge, Jr. He said:

“We saw on a multicultural level that everyone appreciated what Black Panther was. You had young White kids running around in Black Panther costumes. So, this should have been capitalized on from the onset from after Civil War, but wasn’t. You can really get the sense that they didn’t really know what they had.”

Alex Simmons talks about how any creative person has the right to tell good stories. However, if anyone plans on telling a story about a race, culture, or gender that is unfamiliar to them, then they need to do their homework. Simmons said:

“When you follow that trail of misrepresentation, insulting representation, stereotypical representation all the way into the sixties and seventies, then the push-back naturally is going to be, ‘Whoa, wait a minute. We need to be writing about our own. Back up.'”

For more Comic-Con@Home news:

First look at “Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe”

Check out the ‘Bill and Ted Face The Music’ Panel for Comic Con @Home

Charlize Theron and the evolution of badass female heroes

Maddie Morrow

Maddie (she/they) is the Chief Creative Officer for Temple of Geek. She has been a cosplayer since 2014 and has a passion for fandoms and geek community. Find her on Instagram and TikTok @maddie_whovian and Twitter @mad_whovian

Recent Posts

‘Smallville’ stars & ‘Talkville’ Podcast Hosts Tom Welling & Michael Rosenbaum to Record First Live Episode in LA

The stars from the hit show Smallville will host their first live episode of the…

4 hours ago

Interview with S.G. Blaise author of The Last Lumenian Series

We got to sit down with the author of The Last Lumenian series, S.G. Blaise…

1 day ago

Nintendo Switch Successor to be Announced By End of Fiscal Year

Nintendo has confirmed that their next hardware will be announced before the end of the…

2 days ago

Movie Review: Boy Kills World I Temple of Geek Podcast

Boy Kills World review - spoiler-free! This review will give you a basic idea of…

2 days ago

Sand Land Review

In our review of Bandai Namco's Sand Land, we break down the best ways to…

2 days ago

“LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy” Trailer Debut

Disney+ unveiled the teaser trailer for "LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy." This will be…

2 days ago