The Wakanda Files: A Technological Exploration of the Avengers and Beyond is a book based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Synopsis[]
An in-world book from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Wakanda Files â compiled by request of Shuri (Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War) as part of her quest to improve the future for all people â is a collection of papers, articles, blueprints, and notes amassed throughout history by Wakandaâs War Dogs. In a nod to Wakandan technology, the pages of the book have a printed layer of UV ink with content that is visible only under the accompanying Kimoyo bead â shaped UV light.
Within the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Wakanda has been on the forefront of what is technologically possible. Their ability to stay ahead of the rest of the world is second only to their ability to keep themselves hidden. As the architect behind many of Wakanda's great advancements, Shuri is constantly seeking ways to improve what has come before. To aid in her search, she researches the past for context, reference, and inspiration by compiling The Wakanda Files.
Organized into areas of study, including human enhancement, transportation, weapons, artificial intelligence, and more, The Wakanda Files trace the worldâs technological achievements from the era of Howard Stark and early Hydra studies to modern discoveries in quantum tunneling and nanotechnology, weaving together the stories, personalities, and technology that are the fabric of the MCU.[1]
Contents[]
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Appearances[]
Characters[]
- Shuri
- Bruce Banner/Hulk
- Steve Rogers/Captain America
- Tony Stark/Iron Man
- Wanda Maximoff
- T'Challa/Black Panther
- Peggy Carter
- Abraham Erskine
- Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier/White Wolf
- Arnim Zola
- Howard Stark
- Ironheart
- Betty Ross
- Emil Blonsky/Abomination
- Maya Hansen
- Chad Davis
- Ellen Brandt
- Jack Taggart
- David Samuels
- Drew Grey
- James Rhodes/War Machine/Iron Patriot
- Peter Parker/Spider-Man
- Helen Cho
- Pietro Maximoff
- Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
- Thor
- Clint Barton/Hawkeye
- Kate Bishop
- Okoye
- Ivan Vanko/Whiplash
- Hank Pym
- Loki
- Sam Wilson/Falcon
- Vision
- Ultron
- J.A.R.V.I.S.
- F.R.I.D.A.Y.
- Anton Vanko
- Scott Lang/Ant-Man
- Hope van Dyne/Wasp
- Star-Lord
Locations[]
- Wakanda
- United States of America
- New York
- New York City, New York
- Culver University
- Washington, D.C.
- Puente Antiguo, New Mexico
- Wheaton, New Jersey (mentioned)
- Camp Lehigh (mentioned)
- Wisconsin (mentioned)
- Fort McCoy (mentioned)
- Oakland, California (mentioned)
- San Francisco, California (mentioned)
- Pier 39 (mentioned)
- Germany
- Berlin (mentioned)
- Sokovia
- Nigeria
- Vienna
- Monaco
- NEXUS Internet Hub
- Italy (mentioned)
- Azzano (mentioned)
- Austria (mentioned)
- Krausberg (mentioned)
- Porto Verde, Brazil (mentioned)
- Quantum Realm (mentioned)
- Seoul, South Korea (mentioned)
- Afghanistan (mentioned)
- Nidavellir (mentioned)
Events[]
- Assassination of Howard and Maria Stark
- Assassination of Abraham Erskine (mentioned)
- Attack at Azzano (mentioned)
- Capture of Arnim Zola (mentioned)
- Kidnapping of Tony Stark (mentioned)
- Bruce Banner Manhunt
- Duel of Harlem
- Ambush in Porto Verde (mentioned)
- Duel of Monaco
- Battle at Stark Expo
- Battle of Puente Antiguo
- Chitauri Invasion
- Robbery of the Farmers & Merchants Bank
- Arrest of Benjamin Pollack and Claire Weiss
- Duel at Tony Stark's Mansion
- Aldrich Killian's False Flag Attacks
- Battle of Seoul
- Battle of Sokovia
- Attack in Lagos
- Bombing of the Vienna International Centre (mentioned)
- Battle at Leipzig-Halle Airport
- Arrest of Ulysses Klaue
- Chase for the Mobile Laboratory (mentioned)
- Battle of Wakanda
- Battle of Titan
- Snap (mentioned)
- Time Heist
- Blip (mentioned)
- Battle of Earth
Items[]
- Heart-Shaped Herb
- Super Soldier Serum
- Vibranium
- Captain America's Uniform
- Arc Reactor
- Pingo Doce
- Extremis
- Panther Habit
- War Machine Armors
- Whiplash Armors
- Spider-Man Suit
- Iron Spider Armor
- Advanced Tech Suit
- Quantum Tunnel
- Regeneration Cradle
- Scepter
- MjĂžlnir
- Stormbreaker
- Asgardian Armor
- Uru
- EMP Communication Device
- Hammer Drones
- Destroyer
- Destroyer Armor Prototype Gun
- Black Widow Batons
- Black Widow's Bite
- Hawkeye's Bow and Quiver
- Jericho
- Stark Sonic Cannon
- Enhanced Radiation Trackers
- Infinity Gauntlet
- Infinity Stones
- EXO-7 Falcon
- Pym Particles
- Ultron Sentries
- Tony Stark's New Element
- Chitauri Gun
- Ant-Man Suit
- Wasp Suit
- Glock 26
- Gamma Radiation
- Vita Radiation
- Sokovia Accords
Concepts[]
Vehicles[]
- Helicarrier
- Johann Schmidt's Coupe
- Royal Talon Fighter
- Dragon Flyer
- Quinjet
- Hovercar
- Focke-Wulf TriebflĂŒgel
- Nick Fury's SUV
- Valkyrie
- Quantum Vehicle
Sentient Species[]
- Humans
- Asgardians
- Frost Giants
- Chitauri
- Synthezoids
- Flora colossi (mentioned)
Organizations[]
- War Dogs
- Avengers
- HYDRA
- Stark Industries
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Avengers Initiative
- Project Insight
- Theta Protocol (indirectly mentioned)
- Strategic Scientific Reserve
- The New York Examiner (mentioned)
- Hammer Industries
- Advanced Idea Mechanics
- Central Intelligence Agency
- United States Army
- 107th Infantry Regiment (mentioned)
- Howling Commandos (mentioned)
- Lucky Star Cab Company
- Culver University Press
- WHiH World News
- World Security Council
- Iron Legion
- Pym Technologies
- United Nations (mentioned)
- Nazi Party (mentioned)
- YouTube (mentioned)
Mentioned[]
- T'Chaka
- Erik Killmonger
- Nakia
- Johann Schmidt
- Greta Erskine
- Marlene Erskine
- Klaus Erskine
- Mueller
- Brandt
- Chester Phillips
- Christian Haberkern
- Thaddeus Ross
- Phil Coulson
- Joe Greller
- Samuel Sterns
- Obadiah Stane
- Pepper Potts
- Aldrich Killian
- Jack Taggart
- David Samuels
- Drew Grey
- Stern
- Justin Hammer
- Happy Hogan
- Meade
- Matthew Ellis
- Rodriguez
- Thanos
- John F. Burke
- List
- Baron Strucker
- Brock Rumlow
- Eitri
- B. Hornbuckle
- Alexander Pierce
- Everett Ross
- Christine Everhart
- T. Bennett
- Maria Hill
- Ulysses Klaue
- Jimmy Woo
- Janet van Dyne
- Nick Fury
- Namor