Created by writer Christopher Priest and artist Mark Texeira, the character first appeared in Black Panther vol.
[13][14] When the current Black Panther disbanded the Hatut Zeraze due to their brutality, White Wolf and his loyal subordinates left Wakanda to work as mercenaries.
Though resentful of this situation, White Wolf still harbored a love for his adopted home country and agrees to aid Black Panther when necessary.
Chase Magnett of ComicBook.com described White Wolf as one of the best Black Panther villains and expressed interest in seeing the character in a Marvel film.
[20] Darby Harn of Screen Rant named White Wolf one of the best Black Panther characters missing from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and described him as fascinating.