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I don't mind B&W comics. One of the more recent titles I really enjoyed was Poison Elves by Drew Hayes. The series was very readable and actually enhanced the story by being very detailed.

 

Here's a graphic novel from the British press called Slaine.He's a Celtic Barbarian and the art is a good example of what works in B&W.Haven't finished reading it yet.GOD BLESS...

 

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I prefer color,but don't mind b&w.

There are some stories,50s ECs being a prime example,that look much better in b&w.Although I haven't seen them,I imagine the Smith Conans look great in b&w.On the other hand,most of Kirby's Marvel work suffers in b&w,compared to the originals.

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I don't mind B&W comics. One of the more recent titles I really enjoyed was Poison Elves by Drew Hayes. The series was very readable and actually enhanced the story by being very detailed.

 

Here's a graphic novel from the British press called Slaine.He's a Celtic Barbarian and the art is a good example of what works in B&W.Haven't finished reading it yet.GOD BLESS...

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) thumbsup2.gif

 

SLAINE2.jpg

 

SLAINE1.jpg

 

ohhh I think I know what I'm reading next..(to do list...pick up a copy of Slaine)

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I like the British stuff,it always has that raw,foreign flair.GOD BLESS...

 

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Story by Pat Mills,art by Angie Kincaid,Massimo Belardinelli,and Mike McMahon,each doing several chapters.GOD BLESS...

 

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