The release of Black Panther made the character's comic book counterpart popular in the mainstream, as the Marvel Cinematic Universe movie managed to capture significant interest. One hugely appealing aspect of the film was its setting, the country of Wakanda, which is easily the most technologically advanced civilization of the MCU.

Although the movies have done a good job in adapting this hidden nation, there are still quite a few things about Wakanda that are still only known primarily to comic book fans. Still, the broader audience tends to have questions about Wakanda’s history and overall nature. It’s definitely worth discovering more about the kingdom run by King T’Challa, along with points of interest related to the history of the Black Panther.

Updated on October 27th, 2022 by Stacie Rook:

The full trailer for Black Panther 2, which is titled Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, has been released (via YouTube) ahead of the movie's November 11th US launch, showing that T'Challa's homeland will play a pivotal role in the sequel as its inhabitants deal with the fallout of their king's death. Even though Wakanda has been on-screen several times in the MCU, though, some questions about the country remain, and referencing Marvel Comics can often provide the answers.

Where Is It Located?

War Machine flying by the barrier in Wakanda during the final battle in Avengers Infinity War

The location of Wakanda is generally stated to be somewhere in sub-Saharan Africa, although the exact area where it’s situated has varied. In Fantastic Four vol. 3 #21, Wakanda was shown where Rwanda is supposed to be.

RELATED: 9 Powers Only True Fans Know Black Panther Has (& 6 Weaknesses)Meanwhile, Marvel Atlas #2 had it placed in between Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, and Ethiopia. The accepted location has shifted to the specific place shown in Marvel Atlas #2 by now, as the MCU uses this in its adaptation of Wakanda as well.

When Did It First Appear?

Marvel's Avengers War for Wakanda takes players to Black Panther's home

Although mainly associated with Black Panther, Wakanda didn’t originally appear in a story of this superhero. In actuality, the country’s first official introduction came in 1966’s Fantastic Four #52, which also happens to be home to the debut of Black Panther.

The country was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and served as a way to introduce Black Panther as the latest Marvel superhero. In the story, the Fantastic Four encountered T’Challa after he invited them to Wakanda by sending them a flying craft as a gift. While it remains to be seen how the Fantastic Four will be introduced to the MCU, their comic book history with Wakanda could be an interesting avenue to explore.

What Religions Do People Follow In Wakanda?

M'Baku sits on his throne in Black Panther

There are more than a few deities that the Wakandans believe in, with these varying from one tribe to another. The pantheon of gods is known as The Orisha, with these comprising a number of different kinds of gods.

RELATED: Black Panther's 10 Best Quotes From The ComicsThe most prominent include the Panther Goddess, Bast, the moon god of wisdom, Thoth, Ptah, who was initially an Egyptian god, and the rain goddess, Mujaji, among other deities such as the gorilla gods Ghekre and Ngi.

When Did Wakanda Get Vibranium?

Vibranium in the MCU

There are multiple types of Vibranium in Marvel Comics, although Wakanda remains associated with it the most. In the MCU, Vibranium arrived through a meteorite 2.5 million years ago, whereas the comics showed its landing on Earth 10,000 years ago, according to Avengers Vol. 08 #4.

This meteorite was named the Mena Ngai by the Wakandans, and the Vibranium contained within wasn’t unearthed too long before the events of the series. This is unlike in the MCU, where Wakandans had used Vibranium for generations.

Why Are There So Many Mutants In Wakanda?

Mutant character in Wakanda in Marvel Comics

On-screen, mutants haven't joined the MCU yet, but the comic book universe has cited Wakanda as a location where many of them can be found. Mutants like Nezhno Abidemi can have their powers manifest by themselves, although there are many whose mutation occurred due to Wakanda’s environment.

This is a result of the Vibranium mound carrying mutagenic properties, meaning those who live around it are susceptible to having mutations triggered. As a result, a number of mutants are known to be Wakandans, although many are noted to be under the employ of Black Panther comic and film villain Erik Killmonger.

What Are The Notable Wakanda Cults?

Black Panther and Wakandan Priests in Marvel comics

The different religions practiced in Wakanda are generally respected despite their differences. The most notable cult in the country is the Panther cult, which is based on Wakanda's primary deity known as Bast. The heart-shaped herb is derived from the ceremonies of this cult.

RELATED: 15 Most Powerful Black Panther VillainsIn addition, a prominent Wakandan cult is known as the White Gorilla, which worships the deity known as Ngi. There are also lower-scale cults such as the Lion cult and the largely forgotten Crocodile cult. The Hyena clan was a cult that was separated a long time ago.

What Is The Wakandan Intelligence Agency?

The Dora Milaje confront John Walker

The Dora Milaje have been shown several times in the MCU, with a spin-off series announced that will feature Okoye, but the franchise still hasn’t adapted a few other Wakandan organizations from the comics. In addition to the country's Navy and Air Force, Wakanda has an intelligence agency known as the N'Charu Silema.

Another protection agency established in Black Panther vol. 5 #9 was the Princess Regent Intelligence Division Executives, known as P.R.I.D.E. for short. These agencies consider threats not only on a global scale, but on a galactic level as well.

What Is The Country's Currency And The Value Of Vibranium?

Black Panther in Wakanda in Marvel Comics

The MCU has kept Wakanda distinct in the sense that the country has been shown to be self-functioning. However, the comics reveal that Wakanda does engage in trade with outside countries, with Vibranium serving as its main resource.

Doomwar #1, which kicked off one of the best Black Panther comic book story arcs, showed the extreme cost that came with purchasing Vibranium, with just a gram being sold at a $10,000 value. The local currency of the country is the Wakandan Dollar, but the conversion rate isn’t explicitly stated.

How Far Does Wakanda's Empire Reach?

T'Challa on Throne in Black Panther

Marvel Legacy #1 revealed that T’Challa wanted to study the origins of the Mena Ngai meteorite, and sent a team to investigate in space. However, the team went through a temporal anomaly that landed them 2000 years in the past.

The team then established Wakanda in space, which grew over many centuries to become the Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda. By the time T’Challa found out about this, the empire already spanned five galaxies, and the emperor had strayed far away from Wakandan morality.

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