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      • The man who would later be known as Erik Killmonger was born N’Jadaka in the hyper-advanced nation of Wakanda. Exiled from his birthplace due to his family’s ties with the invader Klaw, N’Jadaka blamed King T’Chaka for the misery his family endured. Taking the name Killmonger, he trained to be the perfect vessel of revenge against Black Panther.
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  2. Panther Habit Capabilities: After defeating T'Challa in ritual combat, Killmonger became the Black Panther as well as King of Wakanda. As the Black Panther, Killmonger obtained a suit called the Panther Habit. This suit granted him many abilities on top of his already enhanced structure.

  3. An alternate timeline variant of Killmonger appears in Black Panther (vol. 7). This version bonded with a Symbiote after the king of Wakanda sent him on a mission to the Mamadou galaxy and subsequently overthrew him. [22] [23] [24] [25] He is later killed when Bast betrays him and destroys his base. [26] [27] [28] [16] [29] [30] [31]

  4. Dec 7, 2022 · Michael B. Jordan has finally opened up about his MCU return as Erik Killmonger in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Almost a month on from the superhero sequel's release, the actor has...

  5. Nov 11, 2022 · Killmonger, the villain from the first Black Panther film, appears in the sequel. Here's everything you need to know about his jaw-dropping scene.

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  6. Jul 28, 2016 · Erik Killmonger is a tremendously huge and powerful man, with strength and speed capable of defeating even the enhanced Black Panther Durability - He is almost immune to illness and heals very quickly if he is injured.

  7. As the Black Panther, Erik Killmonger wore a high-tech suit similar to that of T’Challa, the Panther before him, which gifted its user with stealth, high-grade optics, Vibranium claws, and some degree of invulnerability to firearms and knife attacks.

  8. In a grandiose house-of-cards scheme, Killmonger manipulated multiple super humans against the Black Panther, including Hydro Man, The Hulk, Nightshade, Stiletto, and the Serpent Society’s Cottonmouth.