Wakandans, mark your calendars for May 23.

That's when the next installment of Marvel's Black Panther, issue No. 1, will hit the shelves. The series, written by acclaimed author Ta-Nehisi Coates, has been garnering praise since 2016. The newest chapter is drawn by Daniel Acuna. Its release comes hot on the heels of February's blockbuster Hollywood film, directed by Oakland's own Ryan Coogler.

But you'll want to buy it at Cape & Cowl Comics in downtown Oakland. It's the only place you'll find issue No. 1 with an exclusive Oakland-centric cover, drawn by artist Jamal Pryce Campbell and complete with the iconic Port of Oakland cranes.

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"We have over 50 pre-orders so far, which is pretty sweet since we only announced it about 24 hours ago," said shop owner Eitan Manhoff, not long after posting a rendering of the cover to the shop's Facebook page.

Black Panther mania has yet to taper off, if the comments are any indication. "Oh yeah, I'm going to need one of those," wrote one fan.

Manhoff said Marvel was willing to arrange for a special run of the comic as long as the shop met certain conditions when ordering. Manhoff agreed – but only if the cover could be Oakland-themed.

"We went through a few different ideas and eventually landed on the one we shared," he said.

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Comic enthusiasts who can't wait that long are in luck. Free Comic Book Day is May 5, and Cape & Cowl will be offering extra comics to those who bring in donations for the Alameda County Food Bank.