>Jim Lee took to the Keynote Speech at Retailer Day at New York Comic Con. YouTube version above, a series of TikToks below, depending on how you like your content. He opened by talking about the new decades booths from DC Comics at both San Diego Comic-Con and New York Comic-Con and how each year, a different decade will be celebrated up to DC's hundredth birthday in ten years' time, a date at which he intends to still be at DC Comics and still drawing.
>"We will spotlight a different decade of DC's incredible history as we change up our booth graphics, colour palette, and even fonts and top typography to reflect each and every different era. This year, we're honouring 1935 to 1945, The Golden Age, the dawn of the superhero era. And as you all know, those are the years that gave us Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. iconic characters who didn't just define comics, but drove modern mythology and reshaped popular culture forever. But these characters weren't created in a vacuum. They were born out of a world facing chaos, fear, and uncertainty. A world searching for symbols of courage, truth, and justice. Sound familiar? Sure enough, 90 years later, they're still here. Still relevant, still inspiring. If you do the math, yes, I've included math in the speech, that means in 2035, DC Comics turns 100. And yes, I fully intend to be here for that. Yes, hopefully still drawing. Hopefully, still not working on Hush 2. Um, yeah, too soon?