This release starts off with the Black Panther confronting Delroy about the gravity of his situation, only to reveal to him that he is in fact his teacher, Luke Charles. Delroy is of course stunned, but it's obvious that T'Challa revealed to him this secret to encourage the boy to stand up and take his punishment like a man. The boy shot someone, which makes you grow up quite quick, and I think this is a rather effective way for T'Challa to teach him how to deal with his sudden more 'grown-up' situation. His talk with Delroy is interrupted by an Avengers call and it turns out they're doing battle with Super-Adaptoid(Another brilliant name by Marvel). Long story short, they're getting their asses handed to them, till Black Panther shows up and surprised SA with a double dive kick right to the back. Vision has some personal issues, solves them, and beats down SA. T'Challa gets a few more appearances as the wise and knowledgeable Luke Charles, then back to the Avengers Mansion where you find out that this will be the first time there are no founding members of the Avengers on roster, and they all become happy good friends again. Happy times.
My take: I like how they're portraying our boy. Not much else to it.