Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet (Book 3)
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The book is structured as a traditional trade-paperback and is a direct continuation of the narrative from the previous two books in the series. Comics are initially released monthly as 22-page issues. Once a certain number of issues are released (in the case, four) they are collected and released as one volume called a trade-paperback. This book contains four issues (Issues 9-12) of the ongoing Black Panther series. At this point in the series, the narrative is mostly continuous as the stories of the once disparate groups have now intersected and are working towards the final battle for Wakanda.