Blacknwhitecomics 20 Comics Best Jun 2026
In this article, we'll explore the world of black and white comics and highlight 20 of the best titles available. From classic manga to modern indie comics, we'll dive into the unique charm of B&W comics and what makes them so appealing to readers.
– Before the colorful cartoons, the original turtles were gritty, dark, and strictly monochrome.
by Craig Thompson: A sprawling, emotive autobiography exploring themes of young love and religious upbringing through fluid, expressive brushwork.
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Paper City An ambitious multi-page work depicting a city built from folded paper—its economy, politics, and fragile architecture. The consistent monochrome design reinforces themes of impermanence and care.
The ultimate example of high-contrast "chiaroscuro" art. Miller uses negative space brilliantly to create a rain-soaked, crime-ridden world where the shadows are as much a character as the protagonists. 4. The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman & Charlie Adlard
In this article, we'll explore the world of black and white comics and highlight 20 of the best titles available. From classic manga to modern indie comics, we'll dive into the unique charm of B&W comics and what makes them so appealing to readers.
– Before the colorful cartoons, the original turtles were gritty, dark, and strictly monochrome.
by Craig Thompson: A sprawling, emotive autobiography exploring themes of young love and religious upbringing through fluid, expressive brushwork.
Did your favorite black-and-white comic make the list? Let us know in the comments below!
Paper City An ambitious multi-page work depicting a city built from folded paper—its economy, politics, and fragile architecture. The consistent monochrome design reinforces themes of impermanence and care.
The ultimate example of high-contrast "chiaroscuro" art. Miller uses negative space brilliantly to create a rain-soaked, crime-ridden world where the shadows are as much a character as the protagonists. 4. The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman & Charlie Adlard