Black #3 – 2016 escalates the tension in this genre-defying series from Black Mask Studios, written by Kwanza Osajyefo with captivating interior art from Jamal Igle. Continuing its hard-hitting exploration of race, secrecy, and power, this third issue deepens the mystery and adds new layers to the underground war unfolding in the shadows of society.
Having discovered the truth about his abilities and the hidden community of powered individuals, Kareem Jenkins is pulled deeper into a world of covert missions and uneasy alliances. Questions begin to surface—not just about who can be trusted, but about how far they're willing to go to change the system. A dangerous new enemy enters the picture, suggesting that the threat isn't only from outside forces, but may also lie within.
This issue delivers a compelling mix of suspense, social critique, and emotional weight. Igle’s artwork continues to elevate the storytelling with cinematic layouts and expressive character work, while Osajyefo keeps the dialogue razor-sharp and deeply relevant. The series challenges not only superhero conventions but also asks the reader to confront uncomfortable truths.
A key part of the Black series' growing legacy, issue #3 keeps readers hooked with its unflinching tone and timely message. It’s a must-own for collectors of indie comics with purpose, readers passionate about representation, and anyone who values storytelling that refuses to play it safe.
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Tags: Comicbook, Black, 2016, Black Mask, Kwanza Osajyefo, Jamal Igle, Steven Walker, Robin Riggs, Dave Sharpe, Sarah Litt, Patricia Daguisan, Khary Randolph, Tim Smith 3