So, people around the world are donating to crowdfunding campaigns so that children can see Black Panther in theaters.
As was the case with Wonder Woman and young girls around the world, Black Panther represents so much for children who can now see a non-Caucasian superhero take the lead in a blockbuster superhero film.
After the Black Panther character rights jumbled around a bit, they finally landed back at Marvel Entertainment in 2005.
Getting a Black Panther movie onto the big screen has been a long and arduous journey for many people.