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Batman black and white 1
Batman black and white 1







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Those who read Adam’s recent “Batman: Odyssey” may not be surprised to hear that Adams goes absolutely bonkers with his eight pages. Next up is an absolutely bonkers story from the legendary Neal Adams, entitled ‘Batman Zombie.’ Done completely in pencils, no inks, ‘Zombie’ is a brilliant showcase of classic Adams’ art. While it looks fantastic, some odd perspectives used by Cho towards the end of the story make the ending a little muddled, detracting a bit from its overall enjoyability. As such, this story, in which Robin must track down a missing Batman, is fairly lighthearted and fun.

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Cho’s style, similar to artists like Darwyn Cooke and Dave Bullock, is a delightful call back to the Silver Age.

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This is a wonderfully diverse set of stories, showcasing a number of moods, themes, and characters from the Batman universe.įirst up is a story from graphic designer Chip Kidd (Batman: Death by Design) and artist Michael Cho. DC has assembled an all-star cast of writers and artists (with, admittedly, a few head scratchers) to craft the first five short stories. The caveat is that it must be in black and white. Teams can play it safe, or go off the wall crazy. If you aren’t familiar with the format, “Black and White” gives writers and artists the opportunity to tell an 8-page Batman story, free of continuity. So you have to ask yourself, do I need another Batman book? When the book in question is the return of the prestigious “Black and White” format, then the answer is “No, this is the only Batman book you need.” Starring in four in-continuity books, four digital series, and featured in dozens of Bat related books, there are an alarming number of ways for you to get your Batman fix. There’s no shortage of Batman books these days. The legendary, Eisner Award-winning series BATMAN BLACK AND WHITE returns in a brand-new six-issue miniseries featuring tales of The Dark Knight by some of comics’ greatest writers and artists! This first issue kicks off with stories by Chip Kidd and Michael Cho, Neal Adams, Joe Quinones and Maris Wicks, John Arcudi and Sean Murphy, and Howard Mackie and Chris Samnee! Illustrated by Michael Cho, Neal Adams, Joe Quinones, Sean Murphy, and Chris Samnee Written by Chip Kidd, Neal Adams, Maris Wicks, John Arcudi, and Howard Mackie









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