Comic Books, in Black and White - The New York Times
'The comic is printed in black and white, which meant that the artists could not rely on shifts in color as a stand-in for diversity. '
'Growing up on DC and Marvel comics, Mr. '
'Black “doesn’t represent all blackness, that is impossible,” said Mr. '
'Black, whose interior pages are drawn by Jamal Igle, lists those responsible for the inking (Robin Riggs), the gray tones (Derwin Roberson), the lettering (Dave Sharpe) and the editing (Sarah Litt) — contributions not generally included on comic book covers. '
'But the goal was “to reflect what black people look like and where they come from.” The characters emerge from all walks of life and the dialogue is peppered with slang. '
[–] Boytjie ago
An interesting B/W link:
http://lukemolver.com/