Warning: contains spoilers for Black Panther #4!
Marvel's Black Panther franchise is committing a cardinal sin in both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Marvel Comics: putting Princess Shuri on the sidelines while T'Challa is continually elevated and put on a pedestal. After the MCU's Black Panther film grossed over $1,000,000,000 US dollars worldwide, the story of Wakanda created even more fans around the world than before. But Black Panther #4 refuses to accept the fact that Shuri can be just as capable of a warrior as her brother, and the series is missing out.
While Shuri wasn't introduced in the Black Panther mythos until some time after T'Challa's debut, the character has quickly gained a small following (and a much larger one following the release of the successful film). As is the case with her MCU counterpart, the comics version of Shuri is an undisputed genius and one of the best authorities on vibranium (and much later, shadow physics, a domain of science invented entirely by her). While T'Challa is out in the field, Shuri often stays behind in her Wakandan lab, giving her brother advice and intelligence (in a similar manner to how Oracle gives Batman real-time data on Gotham City's surveillance network).
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Black Panther is tracking down assassins in Black Panther #4 who may or may not be Wakandan operatives that he himself ordered to hide in places around the world. Shuri analyzes their fighting data and discovers that her brother's suspicions are correct: they were Wakandan spies. She figures this by programming a computer to analyze what can only be called martial arts forensics. This is light-years ahead of any technology
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