 It's to the best of our knowledge, I'm Ann Strainchamps. Stop! Right there! Who are you? I have many names. My people call me Ah-Goo-Goo-Can, but my enemies call me Namor. The second installment of Marvel's Afrofuturist Black Panther film franchise has viewers streaming back into movie theaters. Because who doesn't want to watch powerful African women from an advanced civilization shred bad guys? Small, small again. I am going to give you two options. You can come to Wakanda, conscious or unconscious. Okay, it's a superhero movie and an American made one at that. But meanwhile, we are living in a golden age of African science fiction and fantasy, of a genuinely African futurism, non-western, decolonized, rooted in African culture, history and mythology.