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Back in January, Bleeding Cool reported on the Robservations podcast by Rob Liefeld, that stated that Jim Lee came close to returning to the X-Men comic books last year. And that Marvel Comics ...
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 ...
entitled "From Jim Lee to Plan B", Rob Liefeld shares some gossip that Jim Lee came close to returning to the X-Men comic books last year. But instead, he remained publisher and CCO of DC Comics.
The latest episode of the Robservations With Rob Liefeld podcast, Liefeld dedicated the episode to talking about Jim Lee and the X-Men. According to Liefeld, Marvel approached Jim Lee about ...
Chris Claremont and Jim Lee’s run on X-Men during the 1990s is the stuff of legend. Claremont had already spent the last decade-plus writing for Marvel’s mutants, but Lee’s work on the title ...
If you were a comics-loving nerd between the ages of eight and 18 or so in 1992, chances are you had a stack of Jim Lee’s X-Men trading cards secreted somewhere in your room. For those who ...
The cover, depicting Rogue in the Savage Land, is not an original Jim Lee cover. It was originally produced as a pin-up for X-Men Annual Vol. 2 #1 in 1992. However, it is historically notable as ...
In the early 90s, the X-Men absolutely ruled the superhero genre. Chris Claremont and Jim Lee’s X-Men #1 sold eight million copies, the highest-selling single comic in history. A year later ...