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Batman 75th Anniversary: The 00's

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Identity revealed to the Feline fatale.

Jim Lee had been a superstar at Marvel, with his success of his rendition of the already popular X-Men. #1 of the Volume 2 spinoff in 1991 was supposedly the biggest selling comic book of all-time, up to that point. He later moved to DC, and is now the co-publisher. In 2002, he drew the covers and art for the year-long 'Hush' storyline by Jeph Loeb. Hush was a detective story involving most of his Rogue's gallery of villains, and Batman revealed his identity to Selina Kyle, better known as Catwoman. Lee is considered by many (including myself) to be the definitive Batman artist of the 00's. His version of the Batsuit is said to be used in the upcoming 'Batman V Superman' film. There were multiple covers of the first issue of his first issue #608, but I think the 2nd printing is the most iconic cover of the decade, featuring the hero overlooking Gotham City:

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