White Wolf (comics)

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Further reading

Hunter the White Wolf is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Publication history

The character, created by Christopher Priest and Mark Texeira, first appeared in Black Panther vol. 3 #4 (February 1999).[1]

Fictional character biography

After his parents' death in a plane crash in Wakanda, Hunter was adopted by the king T'Chaka. Being a white foreigner, Hunter was viewed with suspicion and even contempt by the cautious Wakandans. Despite this, he developed a true love for Wakanda as one of his adopted homeland's staunchest patriots. Hunter knew he would never ascend to the throne with T'Challa as the true heir. Hunter felt cheated, and developed a deep jealousy for T'Challa. Hunter drove himself to be the best Wakandan possible in an attempt to upstage his adopted brother; It was this fervor that led to the previous Black Panther appointing Hunter as leader of the Hatut Zeraze (secret police of Wakanada) where he's known as the White Wolf. When the current Black Panther disbanded the Hatut Zeraze due to their brutality, White Wolf and his loyal subordinates left Wakanda to work as mercenaries. Though resentful of this situation, White Wolf still harbored a love for his adopted home country, and thus tempered his resentment of Black Panther to aid their country when needed and served as an ally of sorts to Kasper Cole, a temporary Black Panther.

Reception

  • In 2018, Comicbook.com ranked White Wolf 5th in their "8 Best Black Panther Villains" list.[2]
  • In 2020, CBR.com ranked White Wolf 3rd in their "Marvel: Ranking Black Panther's Rogues Gallery" list.[3]
  • In 2022, Screen Rant included White Wolf in their "15 Most Powerful Black Panther Villains" list,[4] and in their "10 Best Black Panther Comics Characters Not In The MCU" list.[5]

In other media

  • The White Wolf appears in Avengers Assemble, voiced by Scott Porter.[6] This version is the adopted brother of T'Challa and Shuri, and a former student of N'Jadaka. Introduced in the episode "The Panther and the Wolf", White Wolf is approached by N'Jadaka to defect from Wakanda. However, White Wolf obtains a list of the Shadow Council's operatives and joins forces with his foster siblings to fight M'Baku. In "The Good Son", White Wolf tries to steal a powerful Wakandan artifact and hide it due to T'Challa working with Captain America and Helmut Zemo, but is stopped and imprisoned. In the two-part episode "King Breaker", White Wolf is released to help T'Challa stop the Shadow Council from starting a war with Atlantis using Iron Man's technology. In "Atlantis Attacks", White Wolf rescues T'Challa from Bask's execution by using Ulysses Klaue as a hostage. In retaliation for Madame Masque's technology attacking Atlantis for Bask, Lady Elanna and Tiger Shark go after T'Challa and White Wolf. Though Shuri manages to convince them of Bask's self-sacrifice and T'Challa manages to make peace with Lady Elanna, Tiger Shark kills White Wolf, causing T'Challa to viciously attack his foster brother's killer and nearly repay this in kind before relenting to honor White Wolf's memory.
  • The White Wolf appears as a playable character in the video game Lego Marvel's Avengers.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019). The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 407. ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  2. ^ "The 8 Best Black Panther Villains". Marvel. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
  3. ^ Epps, De'Angelo (2020-12-07). "Marvel: Ranking Black Panther's Rogues Gallery". CBR. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
  4. ^ Harn, Darby (2021-09-25). "15 Most Powerful Black Panther Villains". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
  5. ^ Harn, Darby (2022-04-23). "10 Best Black Panther Comics Characters Not In The MCU". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2022-10-16.
  6. ^ "The Panther and the Wolf". Avengers Assemble. Season 5. Episode 4. 7 October 2018. Disney XD.