Hey guys

Hey guys

A friend of mine just got a Kindle and he showed me some manga he was reading on it. I was not familiar with the tech but I gotta admit is a neat device

However everything is black and white, so I was wondering if there are any comics books in black and white that you guys like or would recommend

pic related is from the Spider-man manga

Anything Warren
Lots of underground comics is you're into that
Batman B&W
Anything 2000AD specially Judge Dredd

>Anything Warren
Cool always wanted to check out Vampirella didn't know it was b&w

>Lots of underground comics is you're into that
yeah im into that, what are your favorites?

>Batman B&W
Batman is always nice, never knew about this series

>Anything 2000AD specially Judge Dredd
Always wanted to get into Dredd too


Thanks user will def check em out

You should stick to your manga you fuckin dweeb

Cerebus
Usagi Yojimbo
Empowered
Madman volume 1
Xenozoic Tales
Sin City (mostly)
The Crow

>always wanted to check out Vampirella didn't know it was b&w
There were a bunch of B&W magazine-style comics in the 60-70s. Savage Sword of Conan, Creepy, Eerie, Monsters Unleashed and Deadly Hands of Kung Fu also come to mind.

Cerebus
Conan The Barbarian
The Bus
A Mad Look At

Just get a Kindle Fire, they have color.

Stray Bullets

Can't go wrong with the turtles, user

No mention of The Walking Dead? It literally comes pre installed in the thing

Oh, I see. As I mentioned I'm not familiar with these devices, but the "digital paper" gimmick made me look at b&w comics in a new light so now I wanna check more out


Thanks for the suggestions

>no Bone
Come the fuck on, people.

Great taste friend

The Courtney Crumin series is a beautiful read.

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Awful decision. Tablets kill all motivation to read, in my opinion.

Granted, trying to read comics on a regular kindle is peculiar.

THERE IS A SPIDER MAN MANGA?
Is it good? Is it dweeb shit?

You don't know?
About the MIND TIGERS??

seconding this,
I bought one and just about the best decision I've made lately. Obviously doesn't beat paper but leaves any other digital screen type thing trailing far behind.

I second this, Lapham is Jesus.

It's amazing in the most fascinating ways. It's definitely the most suffering Peter Parker has ever been.

Rogue Trooper by 2000 AD is great

albeit a bit formulaic, it's like reading a Rambo movie sans the 'Murica! aspect

I've seen it described as surreal horror