Batman: Black and White Anthology Series Returns in December

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Batman: Black and White is an almost 25-year-old anthology series that gave titans of the industry, brilliant artists and writers, a chance to go wild and show off what they could do with the Dark Knight and his world. While the series has been around since 1996, Batman: Black and White has been on hiatus since 2014, but that’s about to change in December.

The anthology returns with a new volume on Dec. 8, as announced by DC Comics. The oversized book will run for six issues and each 48-page issue will feature new short stories from an incredible collection of creators. The first issue features covers from long-time Batman artist and Dark Nights: Death Metalhead Greg Capullo; a Talia cover from Peach Momoko; and one from “The Black Glove”‘s JH Williams.

The list of writers is impressive — Paul Dini, Tim Seeley, Tom King, G. Willow Wilson, Chip Zdarsky, and current Bat-scribe James Tynion IV — but if this new volume is anything like prior editions, the art is going to be what makes this a classic. Artists on this new run of Batman: Black and White include:

  • Andy Kubert
  • classic horror-tinged Batman artist Kelley Jones
  • Pretty Deadly‘s Emma Rios
  • James Harren
  • Gabriel Hardman, recently of the terrific Green Lantern: Earth One books
  • Mitch Gerads
  • JH Williams
  • Guardians of the Galaxy‘s Nick Bradshaw
  • Moon Knight‘s Greg Smallwood
  • Sophie Campbell, from the excellent Jem and the Holograms and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  • Immortal Iron Fist‘s David Aja
  • criminally underrated Bilquis Evely, who should have won an armful of awards for The Dreaming
  • the artist behind one of the best Secret Wars tie ins, Dustin Weaver
  • Martian Manhunter‘s mad genius, Riley Rossmo
  • Silver Surfer Black‘s totally different mad genius, Tradd Moore
  • and 12 Angry Batmen’s Lee Weeks

Every single artist on that list is bananas and only slightly more bananas than the lineup from the original two runs. The most recent volume from 2014 included folks like Becky Cloonan, Paolo Rivera, Javier Pulido, Mike Allred (WORKING IN BLACK AND WHITE!!!), Damion Scott, Dustin Nguyen, Neal Adams, and Rafael Grampa, among many others. And the first volume was even more ridiculous: Bill Sienkiewicz, Brian Stelfreeze, Matt Wagner, Walter Simonson, Simon Bisley, Joe Kubert, Howard Chaykin, and Akira‘s Katsuhiro Otomo. It’s on DC Universe right now and by reading this, you agree to use whatever free preview you might have to go read those books right now.

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