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DC's Jim Lee's comments on manga and comics aren't controversial - he's right
Jim Lee recently sparked controversy among American comic book fans when he praised Manga’s success, but many collectors ...
Batman #157 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jimenez and Tony S Daniels, the final issue of their run on the character, before Jim Lee and Jeph Loeb take over next month for Batman #158, the first chapter of ...
Back in 2002, the writer/artist duo of Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee rocked the world of the Dark Knight with their 12-issue storyline called Hush. It has since become a modern Batman classic. Not only did it ...
Although towards the end of the chat, Jeph Loeb wanted to clarify Jim's earlier comments, saying, "we haven't decided. Could be Hush 2 Part Two…." Also Jim Lee wants to "thread the needle", so H2SH be ...
The sequel to the best-selling story from the early 2000s hits stores in March. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer H2SH is the sequel to a now classic Batman story that ran in DC flagship monthly comic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The threat of AI looms over all art and creative endeavors these days. Especially every kind of commercial art, from film to ...
The death of comic books has been foretold for many years, but just like the superheros and villains it chronicles, the medium always returns, sometimes bolder than before. Sales from comic books and ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “For 20 years, everywhere I’ve gone, people have asked me whether or not we’re going to do it ...
The long-awaited sequel to Hush is fast approaching its release date. However, DC Comics is being unusually secretive regarding the upcoming Batman storyline. Yet they have released ten preview pages ...
At this year’s New York Comic Con, DC Comics president and publisher Jim Lee made a striking announcement: that the company will “not support AI-generated storytelling or artwork.” “Not now, not ever, ...
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DC Comics president Jim Lee explains the harsh truth about why Western comics are losing to anime and manga
Jim Lee, the President, Chief Creative Officer, and Publisher of DC Comics, recently shared insights into his remarkable career and the evolving world of comics. He highlighted how Japanese manga and ...
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