Currently working my way through Black Panther vol. 3 by Christopher Priest. What are the actual story arcs so I can organise them? I don't why it's hard to find out.
This came out before the 'write for the trade' mentality set in so there are very few stand-alone story arcs in this book and those that exist weren't branded or named. Most of the issues bleed into each other. Off the top there's the intro arc (I think it was packaged as 'The Client' in the trade), Enemy of the State, the Killmonger arc, the Deviant Lemuria arc, the arc where the adored one becomes a villain...
The Client (Black Panther, vol 3, #1-5)
Enemy of the State (Black Panther, vol 3, #6-12)
The End (Black Panther, vol 3, #13-15)
Uptown (Black Panther, vol 3, #16-17)
Killmonger's Rage (Black Panther, vol 3, #18-20)
Killmonger's Reign (Black Panther, vol 3, #21-25)
Sturm Und Drang (Black Panther, vol 3, #26-30)
Seduction of the Innocent (Black Panther, vol 3, #31-33)
Gorilla Warfare (Black Panther, vol 3, #34-35)
The Once and Future King (Black Panther, vol 3, #36-37)
Return of the Dragon (Black Panther, vol 3, #38-40)
Enemy of the State II (Black Panther, vol 3, #41-45)
Saddles Ablaze (Black Panther, vol 3, #46-47)
The King is Dead (Black Panther, vol 3, #48-49)
Black and White (Black Panther, vol 3, #50-56)
Coming to America (Black Panther, vol 3, #57-58)
Ascension (Black Panther, vol 3, #59-62)
http://blackpanthermarvel.blogspot.com/p/all-of-tchallas-appearances-raw-list.html
>>93042920
>BP reused the title of Wolverine (Logan)'s Enemy of the State arc but beat Laura by years in the sequel
>>93042920
My man.