Black and White: The Rise and Fall of Bobby Fischer
By (Author) Julian Voloj
Illustrated by Willian Wagner
Abrams
Abrams ComicArts
6th April 2023
11th May 2023
United States
General
Fiction
Board games: Chess
Hardback
176
Width 165mm, Height 241mm
The life of Bobby Fischer (19432008) had many unexpected movesfrom his solitary childhood to his stratospheric accomplishments in the world of competitive chess, and eventually, his decent into mental illness and disgrace. Black and White begins in Brooklyn, where Fischer was born and raised by a single mother. By the time he was a teen, he had established himself as a loner and dropped out of school. But none of that mattered; he had found his true callingchess.
Julian Voloj is a New Yorkbased writer whose work has been published in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, the Washington Post, and many other national and international publications. Born to Colombian parents in Germany, where he studied literature and linguistics, Voloj moved to New York in 2004. His fascination for forgotten heroes and hidden figures stems from his own family history and has been a leitmotif in his nonfiction graphic novels. He is the author of Basquiat.
Wagner Willian is a comics artist, visual artist, writer, and editor. He has won the main awards in the Brazilian market, such as Prmio Jabuti, HQMIX, and Trofu Grampo de Ouro, and has been published in France, Portugal, Germany, Spain, the Czech Republic, and Poland. He lives in So Paulo.