Artists: Jim Lee (Penciller) , Scott Williams (Inker)
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DescriptionCATWOMAN LEARNS BATMAN'S IDENTITYThis was huge moment in Batman history , and it almost didn't happen ! these are the word of Loeb Jim lee on the moment : "Yeah there was a question as to whether this was going to happen or not . It required a lot of people signing off on the decision , and so we had two versions of the ending ready to go.In fact , I think I originally pencilled the scene where Catwoman stops Bruce Wayne from revealing himself , and then we got last minute A okay to do what we wanted to do . Even I was like , " Whoa should we do this ? " But Jeph Loeb felt that it was a very important moment in the story , and there was stuff he wanted to explore even after " Hush" was over . Scott Williams on the piece : So there are two versions floating around out there , one with alternate ending . Jamo on the piece : " I own it , and for the life of me I nearly sold it to Albert Moy . I send it to him and then asked for it back after deep thoughts . Albert Is still upset with me till now ..as he was going to make a good profit from selling it ..but hey people have the right to change their mind lol lol . Social/Sharing |
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Kin Wong
Member Since 2007
Posted on 7/7/2008
An excellent page with an interesting backstory too! I almost bought this from Albert when he briefly had it for sale (but got an FF page instead), so it worked out pretty well for both of us. :)
Alex B
Member Since 2008
Posted on 11/7/2008
Dear Jamo, this page is really unbelievable. I can't stop looking at it ! Thanks for your advices last month and thanks for sharing this stunning piece !!!
Timothy Finney
Member Since 2006
Posted on 2/20/2009
Cool art but an even better backstory. It's good to know someone has crossed Albert Moy… and lived!
Peter Marino
Member Since 2010
Posted on 2/23/2012
What a phenomenal page! And a good story to boot.
Ryan Barrett
Member Since 2019
Posted on 4/9/2020
In my humble opinion, this is the BEST non-action page from the entirety of Jim Lee's run on Batman Hush. Congrats on owning it.
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