News

Jim Lee redesigned the Huntress costume once more during the Batman: Hush story arc, and that basic look has mostly stayed in place through the years (with some added modifications).
Jim Lee Blank sketch cover available $3.99 22 pages Variant S4.99 (card stock) ON SALE 1/1/25 Batman attempts to bring an end to the vile kidnapping of an innocent child.
McFarlane Toys unveils the Huntress ... McFarlane Toys recently revealed a Wonder Woman 1:6 scale figure inspired by DC Comics chief Jim Lee's artwork, ... Modeled after Lee's cover art for ...
The black sheep of the Bat Family is leaving Gotham in the rearview mirror in a new mature reader series from DC Comics, and he’s not leaving alone. Today, DC revealed a new Red Hood series from the ...
The End of the Bat Family with Red Hood #1, a Mature Readers ongoing comic book series by Gretchen Felker-Martin and Jeff ...
Jim Lee Re-Ups at DC, Promoted to President. The artist-turned-executive will lead the iconic comic book publishing company that is part of Warner Bros. Discovery. By Borys Kit.
Braintree Public Schools Superintendent Jim Lee presented a budget with 'draconian cuts' should the $8 million tax override not pass at June 15 vote.
The Huntress). This is apparently art tied to March 2021's Batman/Catwoman #4 - whose solicitation and covers are expected to be revealed later this week. ... 2003's Jim Lee design.
Storyline by the Batman team of Jim Lee and Jeph Loeb a full facsimile edition. Lying near death, Batman must turn to the least likely person in the Bat family for help, the Huntress!
Jim Lee, 58, is the new president of DC Comics, adding the title alongside his existing duties as publisher and chief creative officer. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Lee and his family immigrated to ...
DC‘s Publisher and Chief Creative Officer, Jim Lee, has been promoted to President of the comic book brand.. The famed artist, writer, editor, will continue his primary duties as Publisher at DC ...
SUMMERS: Jim Lee isn't the typical fan. He's influenced the world of comics for decades. In the '80s and early '90s, he was an illustrator for the hugely popular "X-Men" series with Marvel.