Talk:Jim Lee

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I've added stuff about Jim's upcoming arc on Wildcats. If it sucks, edit it. I think it does the guy justice, though. SAM-EL

[edit] External Link

I propose to put a link towards a gallery of various variant covers of Jim Lee. This is the link : http://abcovers.free.fr/index.php?option=com_ponygallery&Itemid=0&func=viewcategory&catid=2 I think a cover gallery on the wiki page of an artist is appropriate, do you think this it is?Kaperni | Talk 17:02, 13 June 2006 (UTC)

No, as a more complete and ad-stamp-free cover gallery can be found at the Art of Jim Lee link which is already provided. rst20xx 14:27, 16 June 2006 (UTC)


Jim Lee didn't co-create Gambit! I'm changing this in the article. 144.32.128.155 18:16, 30 June 2006 (UTC)Don

[edit] C 23

Jim Lee also created a series called C 23, unfortunatley, I can find no mention of this on the internet anywhere. It may be worth having some mention of it on the page. It had a card game based on, part of the 'Arc System' line. Unfortunatley, I can find no reference to that ether. Am I losing my mind, or is this some sort of conspiracy? TheMightyShoeHorn 13:23, 3 July 2007 (UTC) (now knows his password!)

[edit] Move to DC comics

In this section of the article there is a sentence that reads:

"In 2005, Lee teamed with Frank Miller on the new series All Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder, a series plagued by delays and ridiculous insanity."

Can someone please tell me what "plagued by delays and ridiculous insanity" is supposed to mean?

That is hardly the language of an encyclopedic article. I'd clean it up myself, but I am not familiar with the series, so I would not know which direction to take the comment.

Input, anyone? --JohnDoe0007 (talk) 11:45, 23 February 2008 (UTC)