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message 1: by Robert (new)

Robert Britton | 9 comments Alex Ross had Kingdom Come.

What is Jim Lee's opus?


message 2: by Wesley (new)

Wesley (wgk333) | 119 comments Batman: Hush probably


message 3: by Norman (new)

Norman (normankim) | 7 comments Wouldnt it be Chris Claremont's X-Men #1 (1991) and that whole thing?


message 4: by Phil (new)

Phil Bova (haljrdn) | 28 comments Superman: Unchained was great! Art was beautiful, and story arc was good.


message 5: by Will (new)

Will Robinson Jr. | 42 comments Jim Lee's work on X-men and Justice League is his best work I think.


message 6: by Phil (new)

Phil Bova (haljrdn) | 28 comments I agree with Will. Exemplary work on the JL title. Loved it. Great visuals. ❤️


message 7: by Phil (new)

Phil Bova (haljrdn) | 28 comments Actually, I agree with him so much so, that I asked to be his friend on GoodReads. Thank Will. Lol


message 8: by Trike (new)

Trike | 117 comments Is that the one where everyone's new outfit has the exact same collar?


message 9: by Murtaza (new)

Murtaza (librarynextdoor) | 1 comments Jim Lee Hush and Superman:For Tomorrow is personally my Favorite.


message 10: by Patrick (new)

Patrick | 7 comments Hush would be a good pick, but his run on X-Men in the 90s redefined that team and turned him into a superstar.

I met him at a convention around then. Nice guy.


message 11: by Will (new)

Will Robinson Jr. | 42 comments Jim Lee's run with the X-men is legendary. His work on Justice League is good. Hush is one of the best looking Batman books period.


message 12: by Dan (new)

Dan (dan2345) | 17 comments I liked Jim Lee's early nineties X-Men run. But Batman: Hush was his best work. He's one of my favorite artists.


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