<P> A native of Wakanda, he was born under the name N'Jadaka . When Ulysses Klaue and his mercenaries attacked Wakanda, they press - ganged N'Jadaka's father, N'Jobu, into helping them; when Klaue was defeated, his father died and his family was exiled . N'Jadaka ended up in Harlem, New York, nursing a hatred against the supervillain and T'Challa, the king who had exiled him . He changed his name to Erik Killmonger and studied at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, desperate to avenge his father's death . </P> <P> He eventually contacted King T'Challa and was repatriated back to Wakanda, settling in a village that would later change its name to N'Jadaka Village in his honor . He became a subversive, with dreams of ridding Wakanda of what he termed "white colonialist" cultural influences and return it entirely to its ancient ways . He then took advantage of the Black Panther's frequent absences in America with the Avengers to stage a coup d'état, along with Baron Macabre . He was defeated and killed, until the Mandarin claimed his body . </P> <P> Using his rings, the Mandarin was able to amplify the Resurrection Altar and restore Killmonger to life . Killmonger returned to his lover and ally, Madam Slay, and the two plotted to kill the Black Panther and return Wakanda to its ancient ways . </P> <P> While Tony Stark visited Wakanda, Madam Slay drugged Jim Rhodes and took him prisoner . Killmonger appeared to have killed the Black Panther, and blamed Rhodes and Stark, convincing the Wakandans that he could lead them to vengeance . The Black Panther returned, revealing that he had faked his death using a Life Model Decoy . The Black Panther defeated Killmonger . The Mandarin recalled his ring, and Killmonger reverted to an inanimate skeleton . Killmonger's followers resurrected him again and he would clash with T'Challa on several other occasions . </P>

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