Here are the latest batch.
But what incentive do retailers and customers have to place value on current tiered variants if this is where they'll end up in a few years?
SUPERMAN #23 VARIANT EDITION 1:25
SUPERMAN #30 VARIANT EDITION 1:25
SUPERMAN #31 VARIANT EDITION 1:25
SUPERMAN #32 VARIANT EDITION 1:25
SUPERMAN #33 BLACK & WHITE VARIANT EDITION 1:50
SUPERMAN #33 VARIANT[...]
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As many already know, Marvel's variant theme for July is Jim Lee They're using Jim Lee artwork from a card set that came out in the '90s I remember the set Six cards in a pack, if memory holds correctly Hard to get cool gold foil cards.
I was in high school at[...]
The problem I'd say lies in that there's little rhyme or reason in how the artists have seen their duties split up.
The work from Andy Kubert, Jim Lee, John Romita Jr., Danny Miki, Klaus Janson and Scott Williams is all top notch, but instead of one art team tackling specific scenes, they seem to jump[...]
What to do? What to do?
If you're Marvel, you announce that the month of July will be marked by 29 comics featuring variant covers using old Jim Lee art from a trading card set made in 1990s Lee, currently the Co-Publisher of DC, is one of the most needle-moving artists of all time, but the whole[...]
That means instead of one long Improbable Previews, lucky readers, today you get three short ones!
First up, there's a page from Dark Days: The Forge #1 by the creative team of Jim Lee and Scott Williams:
And one from the creative team of John Romita Jr and Jonathan Glapion:
And finally, one by Andy Kubert:
Dark Days: The Forge #1 is[...]
The story will feature the Justice League heading to Gotham City to protect the world from the Joker and an alliance of super-villains.
As Bleeding Cool reported on March 2, this development was first announced in Japan during a presentation by Jim Lee, Diane Nelson, and Warner Bros Japan President Masami Takahashi during an event to promote[...]
We've already seen the Jim Lee cover to Dark Days: The Forge #1 that brings metallic foil variants back to DC Now, we've got a first look at the interior pages of the comic, along with some more details on the comic from the press release:
DARK DAYS: THE FORGE begins with a discovery, and a secret[...]
According to a report yesterday on Bleeding Cool, DC Co-Publisher Jim Lee revealed the metal foil cover to Dark Days: The Forge, the prequel to the Dark Nights: Metal super-mega-crossover event, which is itself a lead-in for the Dark Matter publishing initiative Professor Hawking bumped up his doomsday prediction, which was previously set at 1,000[...]
DC decided on this progression after unearthing a centuries-old prophecy from the renowned prophet Danstrodidimos, which said, "First Comes The Dark Days, Which Gives Way To The Dark Nights, Which Gives Birth To The Dark Matter." Close adherence to the publishing ritual will result in increased sales for DC and continued public relations mishaps for their competitors[...]
In reaffirming the craft of making comics, we've brought together a master class of talent, led by Greg Capullo, Andy Kubert, Jim Lee and John Romita Jr., to help set the style, tone and visual direction for these books With these four industry giants taking the lead, I feel we can bring the power and[...]
A Brandon Choi and Jim Lee WildC.A.T.S story A Jeff Scott Campbell Gen 13 story, a Brett Booth Backlash story, a Dustin Nguyen Wildcats 3.0 story and the Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch Authority story that will also be seen in Absolute Authority's new printing.
UPDATE: Our man on the scene, Matthew Quitney e-mails in with the[...]
29 DC Comics Covers You May Or May Not Have Seen – Lee Bermejo, Jim Lee, Jenny Frison, And Many More
But you probably haven't seen all of them…
Suicide Squad #16 by Lee Bermejo.
Mother Panic #6 by Eric Canete.
Kamandi Challenge #4 by Carlos D'Anda.
The Wild Storm #3 by Jim Lee and Scott Williams.
The Batman/Shadow #1 by Riley Rossmo.
The Batman/Shadow #1 by Cliff Chiang.
The Batman/Shadow #1 by Tim Sale.
Wonder Woman #21 by Jenny Frison.
Teen Titans #7 by[...]
Dark Days: The Forge#1, the prelude to DC's Batman summer crossover from Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Andy Kubert, Jim Lee, and John Romita, Jr takes the front cover spot of next week's Diamond Previews catalogue.
While Brian Wood, Mack Chater, Lee Loughridge and Matthew Woodson's saga of a family of anti-government separatists continues in Dark Horse[...]
We've seen teases of Dark Days in issues of Detective Comics.
And now we get the full PR job.
From Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Andy Kubert, Jim Lee and John Romita Jr….
And it begins with Dark Days: The Forge #1 and Dark Days: The Casting #1.
And this Jim Lee cover With Batman preparing for war?
The two volumes are[...]
It's also the anniversary of WildCATS, Jim Lee's first Wildstorm imprint comic book Or so it would later be called And it's time for a volume that blows up the page size…
Absolute WildC.A.T.S.
19 December $125.00
Industry titan Jim Lee presents ABSOLUTE WILDC.A.T.S., a collection of the greatest WildStorm characters in one giant Absolute Edition!
Covertly fighting evil[...]
Renew Your Vows cover, these variants will use recycled artwork from Lee's original 1990s X-Men run.
"Few artists are as synonymous with the X-Men, and specifically the Blue & Gold era of the X-Men quite like Jim Lee," said Marvel SVP Sales & Marketing David Gabriel of the rival comic book publisher executive in a press release[...]
Stan Lee wound up canceling last minute and was replaced by Jim Lee…but Jim Lee was only at the con until around 1pm Saturday.
Frank Miller meanwhile was Sunday only, but at $100 for an autograph I didn't see the value I went up with a fellow CGC Witness to get some books done, only to[...]
The other day, I took a look at three of the Wave 2 X-Men Marvel legends figures, and after an issue that I will discuss down below, I am back with a look
The new book was announced during a visit to the country by DC Entertainment executives Diane Nelson and Jim Lee to promote upcoming movies Wonder Woman and Justice League, and the expansion of the corporate synergy of DC's characters in Japan and the need to appeal to female readers. Sending Nelson and Lee was a wise choice, all things[...]
This is Jim Lee's cover to The Wild Storm #2, as revealed to retailers at ComicsPRO.
And here's Justin Bieber.
Look, Justin has a pouch as well.
Part of a series it seems…
This is Jim Lee's cover to The Wild Storm #2, as revealed to retailers at ComicsPRO.
And here's Justin Bieber.
Look, Justin has a pouch as well.
Part of a[...]
Following in the procrastinating footsteps of Wildstorm founder Jim Lee, an oral history book telling the story of Wildstorm has finally made its way to Kickstarter, after two and a half years of development Called Wild Times: An Oral History Of WildStorm Studios, the 450 page book features interviews with more than 75 comics personalities,[...]
Rowling and Jim Lee, via a pinup drawn by Lee featuring Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, and Albus Dumbledore The image was drawn by Lee and colored by Mark Chiarello, and officially sanctioned by Rowling, with quote from her book, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire The news was revealed in a New[...]
Alex has done a lot of work with Jim Lee, who drew the page he is using for his example from the Suicide Squad book Having colored comics in the past, I was a bit surprised to see that he was doing the beginning process of the page on an iPad Pro Normally all the[...]
Jim Lee's art may be some of his best His tweaks on each character makes them his without taking anything away from them When this was coming out in individual issues, it was the last time I remember checking the calendar for when a comic book was going to come out Kevin Conroy and Mark[...]
Todd McFarlane, Jim Lee, Ser Robert Liefeld, Marc Silvestri, Erik Larsen, Whilce Portacio, and Jim Valentino left the books they were drawing at Marvel, created new characters that for the most part looked suspiciously similar to the ones they were drawing at Marvel, and ended up creating what is today the third largest comic book[...]
As part of the first episode of his new series Pop Culture Quest, Mark Hamill visited the DC Comics office and spent time with artist Jim Lee We also get a tour of the office by DC Archivist Benjamin Le Clear It's a good 16 minute long video that includes an open of Hamill and[...]
Collectibles are a living history of who and what we are, so we just might learn something…but there's no doubt we're going to have fun!"
This series kicks off at the DC Comics headquarters with Jim Lee, as the co-publisher and Mark trade favors and end up with their very own pieces of pop culture history.
https://youtu.be/KY9XAwmUAfY
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DC Collectibles has released this video preview of the new Batman: Black and White statue of Nightwing by Jim Lee I like the design of the statue and how Lee draws the character, but the interesting thing to me is that they are trying to show motion on a statue in a unique way… the twirling[...]
That's right. Geoff Johns is now President & Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment.
Diane Nelson is still President of DC Entertainment, and Geoff still reports to Diane.Warner Bros has Presidents like Marvel has Captain Americas.
And while there was a lot of Hyatt bar gossip about this at San Diego Comic-Con, I understand from better-connected sources that Co-Publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee also[...]
Suicide Squad: Most Wanted
By Marilyn Weiss
Harley Quinn fans have a lot of comics to look forward to in the comic months.
Panelists Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Chad Hardin, Jim Lee, Phillip Tan and Rob Williams sat down to discuss just what makes our favorite villains so darn likable Ultimately, it comes down to the unpredictability[...]