Daniel Burtis UNITED STATES
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Superman: American Alien #4, page 10 by Jae Lee (Lex Luthor and Clark Kent)

Location: The ColLEXion
Artist: Jae Lee (All)

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Location: The ColLEXion
Title: Superman: American Alien #4, page 10 by Jae Lee (Lex Luthor and Clark Kent)
Artist:  Jae Lee (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 716
Likes on CAF: 2
Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 5
Added to Site: 5/27/2023

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Superman: American Alien #4 by Jae Lee. Student journalist Clark Kent’s first encounter with a young, egotistical Lex Luthor. Clark arrives to Lexcorp Tower via a helicopter ride with Oliver Queen, who is there to meet with Lex and Bruce Wayne to discuss the future. While Jim Lee’s artwork is no stranger to the ColLEXion, a piece from Jae Lee was still needed. This page puts Lex front and center as he educates Clark as to why he is more important to the world than Oliver Queen and Bruce Wayne. You just look at this page and know Lex is currently giving some long, egotistical monologue while a nerdy and unassuming Clark Kent listens on.

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Posted On 5/27/2023

GREAT page!  Congrats Daniel!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 5/28/2023

Graphically well designed with the wall cutting off the left side of the big panel to frame Luthor's figure beside it and everything to the right is back at a distance.  Jae Lee's style that has evolved over the years may have reached its apex with works like this!  

artless artmore Member Since 2013
Posted On 5/29/2023

Love the textures, poses, and vibe of this page!  Lee blows out the outlines in parts so that it looks like an overexposed photo, and in other spots he goes nearly full black.  The style really works for the mood of this story

Hart R. Member Since 2004
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Posted On 6/17/2023

One of the most amazing images of Lex I've seen...I got to read this series now!

Ryan Barrett Member Since 2019
Posted On 7/4/2023

Dem inks!