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After gaining the power of the Infinity Stones, Gamora sealed the souls of the universe within the Soul Gem. In order to incapacitate its inhabitants, she additionally folded the universe in half, merging every soul with another. This course of action accidentally resulted in the creation of Warp World, a pocket dimension where history was rewritten and adapted to the fused beings. Inside Warp World, Black Panther and Ghost Rider were merged together into Ghost Panther.
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Some years prior in this world, the arrogant Wakandan prince T'Challa was exiled from the secluded nation by his father T'Chaka. In America, he was taken under the wing of showman Jericho Simpson. Using the stage name Johnny Blaze, T'Challa became a successful stunt rider. Five years later, T'Challa suffered a fatal accident during a stunt. An accomplished mystic, Jericho invoked the demonic entity Zarathos to return T'Challa to life. Zarathos sensed a hunter's soul within T'Challa and offered him great power in exchange that T'Challa hunted the souls of the wicked for her. T'Challa refused, arguing that the price of the bargain was too high, but later events would change his mind.
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* DealWithTheDevil: Like Ghost Rider, Ghost Panther makes a deal with Zarathos.
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* FirstEpisodeResurrection: T'Challa dies and is resurrected in the first issue.
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* BackFromTheDead: T'Challa is resurrected by Jericho after a fatal accident.
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* PocketDimension: The universe of the Infinity Warps exists within Soul World in the soul stone.
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* CoveredInScars: Erik Killraven has the scarification of the MCU Killmonger, and wears an outfit that shows this off.

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* CompositeCharacter: Basically all of the characters in the comic fall under this trope. They include Ghost Panther (Ghost Rider and Black Panther), Jericho Simpson/Brother Crash (Brother Voodoo and Crash Simpson), Shuriri (Shuri and Ironheart), M'Bakshulla the White (Man-Ape and M'Shulla), and Erik Killraven (Erik Killmonger and Killraven). Zarathos doesn't seem to be a warp between Zarathos and any character in specific. However, she is established to be Bast's half-sister, with Sekhmet serving a similar role in the regular universe.

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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParent: After hearing Misty Brooks refer to the tussle with some vampires as a date, T'Chaka seems intrigued by the idea. T'Challa is not.
* ArcWords: All of T'Challa's stories use the phrase "a place called Wakanda... that has[=/=]will always been[=/=]be free."
* BadassBiker: T'Challa is half Ghost Rider, so this is a given.
* BadPowersGoodPeople: T'Challa is stuck with a vengeful god which wants to punish and kill (and eat) those T'Challa fights, and has to keep in constant control in case Zarathos gets lose.
* CompositeCharacter: Basically all of the characters in the comic fall under this trope. They include Ghost Panther (Ghost Rider and Black Panther), Jericho Simpson/Brother Crash (Brother Voodoo and Crash Simpson), Shuriri (Shuri and Ironheart), M'Bakshulla the White (Man-Ape and M'Shulla), and Erik Killraven (Erik Killmonger and Killraven). Zarathos doesn't seem to be a warp between Zarathos and any character in specific. However, she is established to be Bast's half-sister, with Sekhmet serving a similar role in the regular universe.
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* PantheraAwesome: T'Chaka sticks around as a giant fiery tiger, whom T'Challa can summon.
* WreathedInFlames: Comes with being half Ghost Rider.
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Some years prior in this world, the arrogant Wakandan prince T'Challa was exiled from the secluded nation by his father T'Chaka. In America, he was taken under the wing of showman Jericho Simpson. Using the stage name Johnny Blaze, T'Challa became a successful stunt rider. Five years later, T'Challa suffered a fatal accident during a stunt. An accomplished mystic, Jericho invoked the demonic entity Zarathos to return T'Challa to life. Zarathos sensed a hunter's soul within T'Challa and offered him great power in exchange that T'Challa hunted the souls of the wicked for her. T'Challa refused, arguing that the price of the bargain was too high. Before T'Challa returned to life, Zarathos told him that his father had died.

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Some years prior in this world, the arrogant Wakandan prince T'Challa was exiled from the secluded nation by his father T'Chaka. In America, he was taken under the wing of showman Jericho Simpson. Using the stage name Johnny Blaze, T'Challa became a successful stunt rider. Five years later, T'Challa suffered a fatal accident during a stunt. An accomplished mystic, Jericho invoked the demonic entity Zarathos to return T'Challa to life. Zarathos sensed a hunter's soul within T'Challa and offered him great power in exchange that T'Challa hunted the souls of the wicked for her. T'Challa refused, arguing that the price of the bargain was too high. Before T'Challa returned to life, Zarathos told him that high, but later events would change his father had died.
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* CompositeCharacter: Basically all of the characters in the comic fall under this trope.

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* CompositeCharacter: Basically all of the characters in the comic fall under this trope.
trope. They include Ghost Panther (Ghost Rider and Black Panther), Jericho Simpson/Brother Crash (Brother Voodoo and Crash Simpson), Shuriri (Shuri and Ironheart), M'Bakshulla the White (Man-Ape and M'Shulla), and Erik Killraven (Erik Killmonger and Killraven). Zarathos doesn't seem to be a warp between Zarathos and any character in specific. However, she is established to be Bast's half-sister, with Sekhmet serving a similar role in the regular universe.
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First published in 2018 as a two-part miniseries, ''Infinity Wars: Ghost Panther'' was written by Creator/DennisHopeless detailing the origins of the ''Infinity Warps'' version of T'Challa, AKA Ghost Panther. ''Ghost Panther'', like the rest of ''Infinity Warps'', is part of ''ComicBook/InfinityWars2018''

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First published in 2018 as a two-part miniseries, ''Infinity Wars: Ghost Panther'' was written by Creator/DennisHopeless [[Creator/JedMacKay Jed [=MacKay=]]] detailing the origins of the ''Infinity Warps'' version of T'Challa, AKA Ghost Panther. ''Ghost Panther'', like the rest of ''Infinity Warps'', is part of ''ComicBook/InfinityWars2018''
''ComicBook/InfinityWars2018''.
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First published in 2018 as a two-part miniseries, ''Infinity Wars: Ghost Panther'' was written by Creator/DennisHopeless detailing the origins of the ''Infinity Warps'' version of T'Challa, AKA Ghost Panther. ''Ghost Panther'', like the rest of ''Infinity Warps'', is part of ''ComicBook/InfinityWars2018''

After gaining the power of the Infinity Stones, Gamora sealed the souls of the universe within the Soul Gem. In order to incapacitate its inhabitants, she additionally folded the universe in half, merging every soul with another. This course of action accidentally resulted in the creation of Warp World, a pocket dimension where history was rewritten and adapted to the fused beings. Inside Warp World, Black Panther and Ghost Rider were merged together into Ghost Panther.

Some years prior in this world, the arrogant Wakandan prince T'Challa was exiled from the secluded nation by his father T'Chaka. In America, he was taken under the wing of showman Jericho Simpson. Using the stage name Johnny Blaze, T'Challa became a successful stunt rider. Five years later, T'Challa suffered a fatal accident during a stunt. An accomplished mystic, Jericho invoked the demonic entity Zarathos to return T'Challa to life. Zarathos sensed a hunter's soul within T'Challa and offered him great power in exchange that T'Challa hunted the souls of the wicked for her. T'Challa refused, arguing that the price of the bargain was too high. Before T'Challa returned to life, Zarathos told him that his father had died.

For the solo comics of the other Warp World Defenders, see ''ComicBook/{{Arachknight}}'', ''ComicBook/IronHammer'', ''ComicBook/SoldierSupreme'', and ''ComicBook/WeaponHex''.

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* AdaptationalBadass: [[WorldOfBadass Everyone]]. InUniverse. Each CompositeCharacter has the combined powers of whichever characters were merged to create them.
* CompositeCharacter: Basically all of the characters in the comic fall under this trope.

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