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Exclusive: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: The Courage to Dream Introduces an Inspiring New Hero to Our Favorite Universe

Author Frederick Joseph and illustrator Nikkolas Smith discuss their forthcoming project with The Root.

Before the Nov. 11 release of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Marvel is showcasing more of the filmโ€™s world in a new childrenโ€™s pictureย book.

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Per a press release provided to The Root, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: The Courage to Dream is the inspiring story of one girlโ€™s journey to become a member of the Dora Milaje.

Set for release on Nov. 1, the book follows Assata, โ€œa young Wakandan who hopes to become one of the Dora Milaje, the warriors who protect Wakanda. But because of Assataโ€™s disability, she lets go of her dream. Assataโ€™s light shows through all the same, introducing her to surprising friends: the princess Shuri, the warrior Okoye, and the powerful Mโ€™Baku. But only Assata can give herself what sheโ€™s missing: the courage to dream.โ€

In an exclusive interview with The Root, New York Times bestselling author Frederick Joseph and New York Times bestselling illustrator Nikkolas Smith discussed creating this inspiring new corner of the Black Panther universe.

โ€œBlack Panther in many respects is a story of perseverance and hope, which is at the core of everything I wanted Assata to stand for: a young girl who can remind children and adults alike to never give up on our dreams,โ€ Joseph said.

Having worked as a concept artist on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Smith had already immersed himself in the filmโ€™s surroundings, so bringing the story into Assataโ€™s world was a continuation of that process.

โ€œI had a lot of Wakandan background characters in my head to draw from,โ€ Smith said. โ€œImagining what some of their backstories were, I sketched multiple โ€˜speed paintingsโ€™ to create new Wakandan characters who populate these beautiful villages, schools, and homes.โ€

What makes Assataโ€™s story so special within the Black Panther universe is that seeing her as a hero alongside characters like Okoye and Mโ€™Baku will create a lasting impact. For children, these are very real people who they look up to. This story will inspire these young people to see themselves as heroes.

โ€œI recently received an email from a mom of a child with a disability, hoping that I could one day contribute art to a project just like this one,โ€ Smith said. โ€œIโ€™m honored to be able to help young children with disabilities see themselves as the courageous heroes that they are.โ€

To many, Wakanda is a very real place. Itโ€™s the dream of something that was stolen from us a long time ago. Yes. itโ€™s fictional, but itโ€™s about the idea that we could still possibly have a culture untouched by the violence of the outside world.

โ€œBlack people in America have to constantly carry the weight of a history derailed by colonization,โ€ Smith said. โ€œWakanda is that โ€˜What If?โ€™ scenario in an alternate universe where we were able to keep our vast wealth of knowledge and resources intact. It is an indescribable beacon of hope and inspiration for our community.โ€

โ€œWakanda is my wildest dreams come true;, a place where the seeds of Blackness have been able to grow unapologetically into a tree of free expression, creativity, and wonder,โ€ Joseph added.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: The Courage to Dream is on sale Nov. 1.

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