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The second volume of Batman: Black & White is much like the first. Editor Mark Chiarello gathers together some of the most acclaimed writers and artists who then produce short stories about The Dark Knight. While I didn’t find the overall experience as strong as the first collection, there were st...
Extremely dated stories that are really boring. Other than Irv Novick and Bob Brown's pencils, there's really nothing to recommend about this collection. This covers part of the period between the cancellation of the Batman TV show and the advent of more relevant tales by O'Neil and Adams.
It's an anthology, so of course it's a mixed bag, both from an art and story perspective. There are some really outstanding stories here. Paul Dini's "Case Study", the first story in the collection, is a nice and perceptive look at Joker's psychology, painting him as someone completely sane, possibl...
This is one huge chunk of a collection. There's a little over 500 pages of Silver Age Wonder Woman reprinted here, in black and white. To be perfectly honest, they're only worth reading for hardcore Wonder Woman fans, or fans of the Silver Age in general. It also has the first proper appearance of W...
This is an excellent Archives volume that actually has a few stories that I don't believe have been reprinted anywhere before (the Atom/Flash, Metal Men/Atom and the Flash/Manhunter from Mars team-ups), so it is probably worth it for a collector to grab this book rather than scrounge for those old B...