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JIM LEE Teases BATMAN Project

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Jim Lee teased his next DC Comics creative project at the opening of The Batman Exhibit at the Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour.

 

“I will leak something to you: It’s something Batman-related. But I actually have several projects lined up. There are several projects I’ve committed to before that I want to wrap up. But there are some really interesting new projects with some creators I’ve never worked with before that I hope to line up and announce by the end of the year. But I’m going to have to wrap up “Superman Unchained” first. I don’t think the fans want to hear what I’m doing next until after that,” Lee told Comic Book Resources.

 

 

Absolute All-Star Batman courtesy DC Comics

The future project continues Lee’s legacy and connection with the Dark Knight.

 
“It’s a big part of my career. When I worked on the X-Men, I thought, “That’s what I’ll be remembered for.” But I think there is an equal number if not more fans that are very taken with my runs on Batman; “Hush” and “All Star Batman and Robin.” I’ve done a lot of fun and crazy stuff with Batman. I designed some Converse Batman shoes, I’ve come here to talk about this incredible exhibit. I think Batman lends itself to so many different, cool projects. It’s not just about the printed page. It’s the fun part of the publishing side — going off, and getting to do these side projects here and there that are fun but aren’t necessarily critical to our core business. I think it’s a great way of spotlighting who this character is, and trying to bring fans of the character into our world — the publishing world,” Lee told CBR

 

The Superman Unchained finale with Batman writer Scott Snyder arrives in September.

 

Scott Snyder is wrapping up Batman: Zero Year and building up to a major status quo change in the Batman Eternal weekly. It’s possible Lee and Snyder will re-team for a Batman Unchained style series.

 

On a personal note: Batman: Hush was the project that brought be back to becoming a DC fan again (before the blogging.) I came for Jim Lee’s art but stayed for Jeph Loeb’s storytelling and was hooked ever since.

 

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