I don't think so. The Black Panther comic has a specific publication history, but it's unlikely to be older than a political party, which often has a much longer background and establishment.
Not really. The Black Panther Party was primarily driven by social and political circumstances, not comics.
No, it wasn't. The Black Panther Party was not named after the comic. It had its own distinct origins and reasons for the name.
No, it wasn't. The Black Panther Party was not named after the comic. It was named based on their political and social activism goals.
No, the Black Panther comic wasn't named after the party. It got its name from the character's unique attributes and the story's setting.
No, the Black Panther Party isn't named after the comic. It was formed independently with its own distinct purpose and history.
Yes, there are Black Panther comics. They've been popular for a while and have a dedicated fan base.
The Black Panther comic has its own unique fictional universe and narrative that is not related to the Black Panther Group. The comic's creation was based on comic book concepts and storytelling rather than any direct connection to the group.
Comics and the Black Panther Party usually have no direct connection. The Black Panther Party was a political organization, while comics are a form of entertainment and storytelling.
Yes, Black Panther is depicted as black in comic books. That's a core aspect of the character's identity.
Yes, there is. Black Panther has been featured in various comic book series.