In a sea of variant covers and mass-market reprints, exclusivity brings back the thrill of the hunt. These aren’t just comics with a sticker slapped on them. These are original narratives commissioned and curated by Black N White Comics.
We partnered with underground inkers, Eisner-nominated pencilers, and fresh voices from the indie scene to bring you stories that push the boundaries of black, white, and every shade of gray in between.
BlackNWhiteComics has announced that the "20+ Comics Exclusive" is not just a one-time drop. It is now a quarterly event. However, the current inventory (Batch 004) is confirmed to be the last batch containing the "Remastered Inks" treatment for Image Comics titles, due to licensing changes.
If you want the original run of these monochrome masterpieces, the window is closing.
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips are the kings of crime noir. This exclusive reprint of the final issue features Phillips’ original inks without the muted sepia tones. It is a masterclass in shadow placement and a top-seller in the collection. blacknwhitecomics+20+comics+exclusive
Here is a taste of what is waiting for you on the shelves (and in our online store) this month:
1. “Noir Nights” (Issue #1) Genre: Detective / Horror A hard-boiled detective loses his eyesight in a shootout. When he wakes up, he can see sin. The twist? Everything is in perfect monochrome—except the guilt, which bleeds red. (Yes, we broke the black & white rule for this one. It’s worth it.)
2. “The Last Typesetter” Genre: Slice of Life / Dystopian Set in 2089, where all media is AI-generated. One old man runs a secret letterpress printing violent, beautiful, human comics. This 12-page short has no dialogue—only expression and shadow.
3. “Gutter” (Exclusive Mini-Series) Genre: Action / Martial Arts What happens in the space between the panels? “Gutter” follows a martial artist who learns to jump from the gutter of page one to the splash page of page twenty. A mind-bending read that utilizes the comic medium like never before. In a sea of variant covers and mass-market
Plus 17 more issues ranging from supernatural westerns to silent slapstick.
In a modern comic book landscape dominated by digital coloring, gradient shading, and the infinite palette of CMYK printing, there is a growing, quiet rebellion. It is a return to the roots of the medium, a celebration of contrast, and a demand for purity. Welcome to the world of BlacknWhiteComics.
While the mainstream superhero market often feels like a competition to see who can be the brightest, the "Black and White" movement offers something far more intimate. It is an exclusive club for readers who understand that sometimes, removing the color adds the most depth.
Today, we are diving deep into this monochromatic world. We’re going to explore why black and white storytelling remains the most arresting format in the industry, and we’ve curated a list of 20 Comics Exclusive recommendations that prove you don't need a rainbow to paint a masterpiece. However, the current inventory (Batch 004) is confirmed
When we talk about exclusive comics in the black and white sphere, we aren't just talking about limited print runs (though those exist). We are talking about a feeling of exclusivity—a direct connection between artist and reader.
Many of the most revered works in this genre come from the independent and underground scenes. These aren't the mass-produced crossovers you find on every supermarket rack. They are labors of love, often self-published or released through boutique indie labels.
These works are exclusive because they are unfiltered. They haven't been passed through a committee of colorists and editors looking to standardize the tone. They are raw, gritty, and often deeply personal.