Chadwick Boseman, the Hollywood actor best known for his iconic portrayal of the Marvel superhero Black Panther has sadly passed away on August 28, 2020, after silently battling colon cancer for four years.
The American actor had played several historical figures in movies such as American baseball player Jackie Robison, the Godfather of Soul James Brown, and former Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Thurgood Marshall.
However, it was Chadwick's role as T'Challa, king of Wakanda, more popularly known as the superhero Black Panther, that catapulted him to fame.
He first appeared as Black Panther in 2016 in the Marvel film 'Captain America: Civil War.'
In 2018, he top-billed the critically acclaimed 'Black Panther' film, which focused on his character and the kingdom of Wakanda.
His performance here has earned him several acting awards. including the 2018 Best Performance in a Movie and Best Hero awards at the MTV Movie and TV Awards and the 2019 Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture award at the NAACP Image Awards.
He reprised his role as Black Panther in the 'Avengers: Infinity Wars' film in 2018 and 'Avengers: Endgame' movie in 2019.
Chadwick also starred in the action thriller film '21 Bridges' in 2019 and in the Netflix drama film 'Da 5 Bloods,' released only last June.
A 'Black Panther' sequel was scheduled to be released in May 2022 and it would have been Chadwick's fifth Marvel film. No word yet on the future of the said movie, as fans and people in the entertainment industry are still in shock and mourning his untimely passing.
For now, many are celebrating his life and his heroism on and off cam -as the first African-American superhero young people look up to and as a real-life hero to kids who were also fighting cancer as he did.
Here's a photo gallery of some of the touching and creative artworks that fans of Chadwick Boseman have dedicated to him.
Kapuso comedian and Marvel fan Michael V. shared an illustration of the Black Panther with the word 'forever' beside it as his tribute to Chadwick Boseman.
This beautiful digital fan art was made by a 17-year-old woman from London using Autodesk SketchBook.
Illustrator Nikkolas Smith created this artwork showing Chadwick teaching a child patient his signature “Wakanda forever” pose. Proceeds from the sale of this print will be donated to two hospitals in the U.S.
Sketch-to-print artist Wilberth Gonzalez from New York drew Chadwick in his Black Panther costume walking side-by-side with other celebrities who also passed away this year, including NBA legend Kobe Bryant, 'Glee' star Naya Rivera, and Ru Paul's Drag Race queen Chi Chi DeVayne.
Natural henna artist Gayatri from Apex, North Carolina paid tribute to Chadwick Boseman through this henna art design.
Marcio Pahl tagged Chadwick in a photo of his Black Panther tattoo that he got back in September 2019 and designed by Mel Graczkowski. He captioned the photo: “Chadwick Forever!”
Another fan also shared his Black Panther tattoo to honor Chadwick and his great contribution to the representation of the African-American people on screen.
A visual artist from Ghana named Denny drew Chadwick in both his T'Challa and Black Panther costumes.
A visual artist named Russel did this amazing pencil portrait of Chadwick as his tribute to the Black Panther star.
Edgar Vargas from Indio, California did this marvelous sketch of Chadwick and his iconic character, the Black Panther.
A young visual artist and Marvel fan from the Philippines named Jhamar L. B. shared his artwork tribute to Chadwick Boseman on Deviant Art. He said, “As my deep tribute to the king, Chadwick Boseman, I drew Black Panther standing in pride to defend the not just Wakanda, but the whole universe.”
An illustrator drew T'challa resting beside a panther as his tribute to Chadwick. Part of the captioned reads: “Your work amazed, entertained, and inspired millions and will continue to do so for generations to come. Rest in peace.”
Producer, director, and creative consultant Tye Blue created this tribute artwork, which shows Chadwick in his Black Panther suit while doing the “Wakanda forever” pose and has a halo on top of his head.
Sports illustrator and graphic designer Zem Clarke drew Chadwick with a crown on his head and roses surrounding his face. In this illustration, Chadwick is also wearing the ceremonial necklace containing his Black Panther suit or habit.
A sketch artist from Bihar, India named Ashutosh paid tribute to Chadwick by doing this quick sketch of him as Black Panther using charcoal white and black pencils and white Gelly Roll.
This art tribute was created by Theo Darlene Adinata using color markers. He lifted a quote from the Black Panther movie as his caption. Part of the caption reads: “In my culture..., death is not the end. As you can see, I am not dead."
Visual Artist Marcio Button a.k.a. Afro Collage shared his digital artwork tributes to Chadwick Boseman and captioned them: “Thank you! Rest in Power, King”
This artwork tribute by a visual artist named Monika shows Chadwick with downcast eyes, glowing against a dark background with beautiful gold and light teal details in it.
Visual artist Justin Copeland recently reshared on Instagram an artwork he did years ago. According to Justin, Chadwick reposted his artwork before on IG and even owns a physical copy of it. He said, “It brings me so much joy knowing that he was able to see the piece I made for him when he was still here with us…”
This particular artwork had been shared by many on Instagram. It depicts Black Panther bidding his fellow Marvel superheroes goodbye as he ascends to heaven. It is a creation of Malaysian visual artist dubbed as “artortoise.”
A visual artist from Dakar, Senegal known as Boubou Design painted this tribute to Chadwick Boseman using roses, and he did so upside-down.