Malice (Nakia Shauku)

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Nakia is a fictional Marvel character. In the comics, she is one of the Dora Milaje of King T'Challa. She was rescued by Erik Killmonger and then became his ally, taking the alias of Malice.

In the Black Panther film, Nakia is a member of the War Dogs and T'Challa's lover, who was often sent on missions around the world, witnessing the hardships experienced by many people and growing the belief that Wakanda should actively help them. She was pulled out of an assignment to attend the Incoronation of T'Challa and took part in a mission in order to arrest the criminal Ulysses Klaue. Following their failure to apprehend him, Nakia exiled herself when Erik Killmonger took the throne of Wakanda. She reunited with T'Challa in Jabari Land and assisted him in reclaiming the throne from Killmonger. As T'Challa decided to open Wakanda to the rest of the world, Nakia would oversee the humanitarian policy of Wakanda. In the film, she is portrayed by Lupita Nyong'o.

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Nakia is a fictional Marvel character. In the comics, she is one of the Dora Milaje of King T'Challa. She was rescued by Erik Killmonger and then became his ally, taking the alias of Malice.

In the Black Panther film, Nakia is a member of the War Dogs and T'Challa's lover, who was often sent on missions around the world, witnessing the hardships experienced by many people and growing the belief that Wakanda should actively help them. She was pulled out of an assignment to attend the Incoronation of T'Challa and took part in a mission in order to arrest the criminal Ulysses Klaue. Following their failure to apprehend him, Nakia exiled herself when Erik Killmonger took the throne of Wakanda. She reunited with T'Challa in Jabari Land and assisted him in reclaiming the throne from Killmonger. As T'Challa decided to open Wakanda to the rest of the world, Nakia would oversee the humanitarian policy of Wakanda. In the film, she is portrayed by Lupita Nyong'o.

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Subject ID: 76334