At the scene of a train wreck, most likely the result of malice rather than an accident, Batman seizes on the smallest of clues and uses his detective skills to follow a trail through the train system and up into the light to pursue the person.
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The Batman Black and White collection of motion comics contains 10 short stories bundled into 5 episodes. The comics and their stories revolve around Gotham City featuring Batman and various other villians. Each story comes from different writers and artist, all bringing their unique ideas and perspectives, and focusing on different aspects of Batman and his world. Collection 2 also available.
Batman Black and White was originally a acclaimed four issue comic book anthology released in 1996 by DC comics. It is unclear whether or not each of the stories are meant to tie into the Batman regular universe, but it's generally assumed that each story should be treated like single serve elseworlds and alternate universes.
Season 1 Episode List:
- 1 - Here Be Monsters / Broken Nose
- 2 - Two of a Kind / Case Study
- 3 - Black and White Bandit / Punchline
- 4 - Good Evening Midnight / Hide and Seek
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5 - Night After Night / Perpetual Mourning
Awards:
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- Won "Best Short Story" Eisner Award, for "Heroes"
- Won "Best Anthology" Eisner Award
- Nominated for "Best Limited Series" Eisner Award
- Nominated for "Best Short Story" Eisner Award, for "Perpetual Mourning"
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Scott Peterson/Mark Chiarello nominated for "Best Editor" Eisner Award
Won "Best Graphic Album--Reprint" Eisner Award, for Batman: Black and White Volume 2
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Awww Batman cares. Hee Hee. Nice to see that side of him.
Not as good as the last episode, I like it when they mix 3D with 2D art. Stories ok nothing amazing, alot of voice overs but good. I like seeing Batman saving little kids and not pretty women. But he needed to at least have someone trying to stop him just looked a little easy to find the kid.
Batman commitedly chases down a villian from a clue at a crime site that the commisioner and his men have missed. It's great watching him be the greatest detective in the world and not just a super tough bad ass. We see how his childhood affected him in this episode too. Great stuff. Doesn't need amazing artwork to be good.