The final issue of the new BATMAN BLACK AND WHITE miniseries is here, with stories written and illustrated by Cliff Chiang, Dave Taylor, Olly Moss and Becky Cloonan, Adam Hughes and Dave Johnson!
There was only one story in this collection that I felt could've used some work, but issue #6 as a whole is one of the best chapters of this mini-series and it ends Black and White in grand fashion. A very memorable issue. Read Full Review
Batman Black and White #6 offers surprising value for a $4.99 book with great arc and well executed stories it finishes the mini series on a high note. Read Full Review
The final issue of Batman: Black & White ends strongly. Four of the 5 stories are well written and entertaining. Overall, the artwork throughout the issue was great, but the standout artists of this issue have to be Adam Hughes and Dave Johnson. If youre looking for great artwork, fun entertaining short stories of the Dark Knight, pick up this issue! Read Full Review
The final two stories also have something in common as they present rather mean-spirited versions of beloved characters. Dave Taylor's tale of robots and conspiracies isn't half as fun as it sounds and features an extremely unlikable Alfred. Adam Hughes offers us a Catwoman tale that while somewhat plausable makes Catwoman to be one hell of a manipulative bitch whose actions definitely cross a line. Worth a look. Read Full Review
The stories in "Batman Black and White" #6 aren't memorable for their plotting or prose, but that's not a surprise given the creative teams, and the Cloonan and Chiang's artwork alone is worth the cover price. Read Full Review
Dave Johnson's noir story is arguably the most powerful of the bunch in its moody, tragic depiction of a common thug's "victory" over Batman. Read Full Review