Blacknwhitecomics 20 Comics Fixed !full!

: Stan Sakai's long-running series following a rabbit samurai in feudal Japan.

(1993–1995) Sacco’s dense, claustrophobic panels—crammed with people, rubble, and tiny crosshatched faces—create the feeling of being trapped in the Occupied Territories. The lack of color removes any romanticism; it is just reportage in ink.

: A Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel by Art Spiegelman detailing the Holocaust. Persepolis

As the name suggests, the series is characterized by its high-contrast, black-and-white art style, which emphasizes the "gritty" nature of its narratives. Context of "Fixed" Comics

(2012) A hidden gem. Dillon uses watercolor monochrome (grey washes) for reality, switching to pure manga-style linework for the protagonist’s OCD intrusive thoughts. It is a seamless blend of two black-and-white languages.