11/11/2023 0 Comments White wolf marvel powers![]() Totemic hunter Morlun was resurrected in Wakanda, where he murdered Man-Ape by sucking the life out of him and feeding on his totem. The representatives failed to reach an agreement before the Congress disbanded. M'Baku represented the Jabari Tribe at the Pan-African Congress on the Treatment of Superhumans, hosted in Wakanda in search of a consensus on how to react to the American Superhuman Registration Act. M'Baku posing with (from left to right) Afrikaa, Zanda, Storm, the Black Panther, Moses Magnum, and Joshua N'Dingi M'Baku joined the seventh incarnation of the Masters of Evil gathered by the Crimson Cowl (Justine Hammer) however, he was sucker-punched by the Thunderbolts as they infiltrated the Masters' base, having no part to play in the battle that followed. The Man-Ape served as one of the Grim Reaper's henchmen until the Reaper's racist attitudes prompted the Man-Ape (and fellow Legionnaire Black Talon) to abandon the Reaper's cause. He was eventually contacted again by the Grim Reaper, who was trying to assemble a new Lethal Legion to exact revenge upon the Avengers. Humiliated, the Man-Ape chose to wander the less civilized parts of the world, performing mercenary work to survive and keeping a low profile. The Panther decreed if the Man-Ape returned to Wakanda, he would face the death penalty. When the rest of the Avengers came to the Panther's rescue, Captain America bested the Man-Ape. The Man-Ape kidnapped Monica Lynne, the Black Panther's American girlfriend, and lured the Panther into captivity. There the Man-Ape allied himself with the Grim Reaper and his Lethal Legion, a short-lived team of Avengers' foes including the Living Laser, Power Man, and the Swordsman. But M'Baku's chief supporter N'Gamo revived the rebel. The Black Panther, believing the Man-Ape was crushed, returned to New York with the Avengers. After a protracted battle, the Man-Ape bested the Panther however, when he bound T'Challa to the giant statue of a panther and tried to topple it upon his enemy, the statue instead crumbled, burying M'Baku. M'Baku deplored T'Challa's technological revitalization of Wakanda and sought to have all technology outlawed so the nation could return to primitivism. When the Black Panther returned to Wakanda with the Avengers, M'Baku, calling himself the Man-Ape, openly challenged the Panther's right to rule. Bathing in the gorilla's blood and eating the gorilla's flesh mystically conferred its great strength upon M'Baku. M'Baku flouted T'Challa's edicts and revived the White Gorilla cult, personally stalking and killing one of the rare white gorillas living in the jungles near Wakanda. The Black Panther outlawed the rival White Gorilla cult from Wakanda while the Panther cult was dominant. The Wakandan culture evolved from a hunter-warrior society and was traditionally ruled by its greatest warrior. ![]() ![]() While the Panther, King of Wakanda, was on leave from his royal duties to serve the Avengers in America, the ambitious M'Baku plotted to usurp the throne. He was one of the greatest warriors of the African nation Wakanda, second only to T'Challa, the Black Panther himself. ![]() M'Baku was born and raised in the Jabari Village within the nation of Wakanda, Africa. ![]()
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