Here’s a question you may not have asked: How does T’Chaka II aka the Coal Tiger transform into a big cat man or ‘were-panther’? That is what we will be exploring today. How Vibranium gave us the Coal Tiger.
First, some history for context. Let’s start with the
fantastic fictional metallic substance Vibranium.
First appearing in Daredevil
#13, this form of Vibranium (popularly known as ‘Anti-Metal’
or ‘Antarctic Vibranium’ as codified by the Official Handbook of the
Marvel Universe (vol. 1) #15) is found only in the region of Antarctica
known as the Savage Land. Antarctic Vibranium emanates vibrations
which cause the atomic and molecular bonds of other nearby metals to weaken and
liquify.
The most well-known form of Vibranium is named Wakandan
Vibranium due to it being found almost exclusively in the African
nation of Wakanda.
First appearing in the pages of Fantastic Four #53, Wakandan
Vibranium absorbs and stores vibratory energy such as soundwaves and
mechanical energy in its vicinity, growing increasingly more durable as it does
so. Should a piece of Vibranium reach its capacity, the Vibranium
would explosively release its absorbed energy (Official Handbook of the
Marvel Universe (vol. 1) #15).
By now, most people are aware of Marvel’s the small African
isolationist nation called Wakanda. The Kingdom of Wakanda first
appeared in Fantastic Four #52 when Marvel’s First Family the Fantastic
Four first meet King T’Challa aka the Black Panther.
The nation’s history with Vibranium is further explored in Black
Panther #7 where we learn that Vibranium is extraterrestrial in
origin, having crashed as a meteor in the region that later became the nation
of Wakanda. During early attempts at mining, stories spread of men
turning into ‘evil spirits’ and attacking their friends and neighbours, with
the radiation from the unprocessed raw Vibranium ore causing mutations
among the people. These mutagenic properties were also seen in other species
such as the White Gorillas (Avengers #62, Jungle Action (vol.
2) #13, Wakanda #1) and even the plant life within Wakanda,
most notably the Heart-Shaped Herb which grants the powers of the Black
Panther (Fantastic Four #53, Avengers #87, Jungle Action
#8, Black Panther: Panther’s Prey #2, Fantastic Four Unlimited #1,
Marvel Atlas #2).
Through the decades of published Black Panther
stories, the nature, importance and depths of the Right of Ascension and
the rituals associated with ruling Wakanda has grown and changed, though
the Heart-Shaped Herb and Vibranium remain constant elements.
Which brings us to the MC2’s Prince T’Chaka II and the nature of
his ability to transform in to a ‘were-panther’. While we don’t
get an origin story for the Coal Tiger in published works, fortunately
co-creator Ron
Frenz appeared on Adam
Chapman’s Comic Shenanigans Podcast Episode 744, where he had
this to say:
‘We also were
going with the idea that the panther root has started to have more and more of
an impact over the generations. The fact that T’Chaka is named after T’Challa’s
father but that T’Challa spent most of his life using the panther root
and having the powers…that it’s starting to cause a mutation or an evolution of
the panther power in the offspring. That’s what we were trying to suggest.’
From this we can infer that the intention was that T’Challa’s
(and presumably his ancestors) continual exposure to the Heart-Shaped
Herb which was itself mutated by the raw Wakandan Vibranium in the
region resulted in his son T’Chaka II’s ability to transform into
a ‘were-panther’ form. This is a pretty neat and novel expansion on the
existing Black Panther mythos which I would love to see explored
further.
Special thanks to Jesús Arias for his indefatigable dedication
to assisting me with various posts on this blog through the years. A big shout
out to the fantastic Black Panther Blog for being the only accurate,
well-researched and referenced source I could find online regarding the Heart-Shaped
Herb and its history. Please check them out here: Black Panther Discussion and
Appreciation
Until I can figure out if this science
paper is right about the Heart-Shaped Herb, I remain
frogoat
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