Wakandan inhabitants
- Changamire – A former Wakandan philosopher and T'Challa's tutor who was exiled for teaching anti-monarchy which inspires Tetu to commit terrorism. As a pacifist who opposes violence, he later serves as a scholar and later conceded that T'Challa is less tyrannical than he would've expected.
- N'Gassi – T'Challa's former adviser and acting regent when T'Challa departs Wakanda for other missions.
- W'Kabi – T'Challa's competent second-in-command, completely loyal to his liege.
- N'Kano – A Wakandan mutate who was exposed to energized Vibranium from the Vibrasurge Project by accident.
- Zawavari – A Wakandan shaman who assists T'Challa in terms of magical and mystical affairs.
- Zuri – A grumpy and gigantic elderly warrior. A close friend of the late T'Chaka, and one of T'Challa's most trusted advisers.
A group of warrior women who served as Black Panther's professional bodyguards. They are known as the Adored Ones. They are highly skilled in the use of various weapons and styles of martial art.
- Aneka – A former leader of the Dora Milaje and a formidable warrior. She is arrested and put on trial after killing a corrupt tribal chieftain. Aneka and Ayo later become the Midnight Angels and start a revolution in Wakanda.
- Ayo – A former member of the Dora Milaje and a fierce warrior. She and her lover Aneka become the Midnight Angels.
- Okoye – One of the former Dora Milaje, a ceremonial betrothed/bodyguard of T'Challa. Okoye is of the J'Kuwali tribe and acted as a traditional, proper concomitant to the king, speaking only to the king and only in Hausa, an African language widely spoken in Wakanda and thus affording the king and his wives a measure of privacy.
- Midnight Angels – The subgroup of Dora Milaje established their name as a strike force under Shuri's leadership. Having lost faith in T'Challa's leadership, their leader Ayo and Aneka formed their independence to help fight against women's persecution from corrupted men.
Wakandan Pantheon
- Bast – A Heliopolitan who is known as the Panther God by Wakandans. She was responsible for creating the Black Panther royal lineage and Wakandan monarchy, following the discovery of the Heart-shaped herb and mounds of vibranium. She also formed the Wakandan Pantheons known as the Orisha after banishing the Originators into the Neither-realms. She tests T'Challa's leadership after taking his enhanced powers and abilities.
Wakandan Tribes
- Jabari Tribes – A tribal cult who are exiled for its destructive actions caused by the White Gorilla Cult. Before the leadership of M'baku and the death of King T'Chaka, they rivaled the Panther cult for dominance resulting in their banishment, and later served as allies for Intergalactic expansion.
Other characters
- Abner Little – A shrewd businessman and negotiator who aids T'Challa on his quest to recover the mystery of King Solomon's Golden Frogs and his treasures. They later reunite while confronting Zanda for her possession of the frog.
- Everett K. Ross – A U.S. State Department employee, whose job was to escort foreign diplomats onto American soil. His world changed forever when he was assigned to T'Challa, the Black Panther, the ruler of Wakanda.
- Queen Divine Justice – Ce'Athauna Asira Davin is the street-smart queen of the Jabari tribe of Wakanda raised in Chicago and former Dora Milaje of T'Challa. She originally went by the name Chanté Giovanni Brown.[8]
- White Tiger – A former NYPD cop and a vigilante who adopted the moniker of Black Panther and later the White Tiger to fight against crime. T'Challa contacted him for his help in exchange for his training and was respected as his ally.