This is the rare sequel that outperforms the original. Verified for emotional impact. The protagonist is blind, so the artist uses texture (crosshatching and stippling) rather than light and shadow.
Verified for moral ambiguity. The protagonist is a loan shark. The use of Ben-Day dots (like old newspapers) gives it a vintage 1950s feel. Weird & Experimental (The Wild Three) 18. Echoes of a Dead Sun A psychedelic trip without psychedelic colors. Verified for optical illusions. The artist draws “impossible geometry” that still functions as a narrative.
The flagship series of the platform. All 20 issues are verified. It follows a psychiatric patient who draws the future. The twist? Everything she draws dies. blacknwhitecomics 20 comics verified
Verified for structural innovation. The action happens only in the gutters (the spaces between panels). It requires a second read to understand the hidden ghost images.
These 20 titles represent the bleeding edge of black-and-white storytelling. They are raw, they are verified, and they are waiting for you. Which verified comic do you think deserves the #1 spot? Let the community know in the official BlacknWhiteComics forums. This is the rare sequel that outperforms the original
While the first three issues were good, Issue #4 was verified for a 12-page spread with zero dialogue, only the sound of a chase across rooftops.
Originally a color comic, the B&W re-release was verified for being superior to the original. The removal of color highlighted the cinematic shading. Verified for moral ambiguity
A post-apocalyptic tale where machines eat organic matter. Verified for originality—there are no zombies here, only horrifying biomechanical parasites drawn in hyper-detailed ink.