Lee's X-Men #1 cover is iconic and played a significant role in making it the best-selling comic of all time. Some of Lee's X-Men covers lack dynamism and can be considered boring or basic.
Jim Lee's cover for 1991's X-Men #1 is one of the most iconic pieces of superhero art ever, and now artist Josemaria Casanovas is paying tribute to that classic image with a series of interlocking ...
The series returns to the late 1980s/early 1990s Uncanny X-Men run by comics superstars Chris Claremont and Jim Lee. Uncanny #274 saw Rogue stranded in the Savage Land, donning her iconic bikini ...
An homage to Jim Lee's iconic X-Men #1 cover, the breathtaking 6-part piece teases upcoming storylines and characters from future issues—including the long-awaited return of the creator of this ...
However, working on this comic is a major part of the reason that Jim Lee signed up with DC Comics for a considerable period rather than jumping ship to Marvel Comics for the X-Men relaunch.
Titled Rogue: The Savage Land, the new series is set during Chris Claremont and Jim Lee’s run of Uncanny X-Men, which featured Rogue’s Savage Land adventures in Uncanny X-Men #269 and #274-275.
While Catskill Art Space’s group show James Esber, Jane Fine, J. Fiber, Tracey Goodman, Jim Lee has no thematic throughline, the works in each gallery emphasize a distinct creative faculty.
Infinite was derided for its roster choices — which at the time reeked of Marvel corporate interference — and an art style that deviated from the cartoon and comic book-inspired look of games past.
Back when X-Men: The Animated Series ruled Saturday morning TV, and Jim Lee’s comics were Marvel’s biggest sellers. So if you’re a big Marvel Comics and LEGO fan, or if X-Men ’97 helped ...
Nov. 14 (UPI) -- Transformers One will arrive Friday on Paramount+. Paramount+ announced a Nov. 15 streaming date for the ...