Jim Lee, the legendary comic artist turned publisher turned DC Comics executive, has spent most of his social distancing putting up huge for local comic shops. He’s been furiously sketching some awesome characters, then auctioning them off on eBay. The BINC Foundation, the charity that supports book stores in times of crisis, has seen an influx of cash thanks to the work of the comics great, to the tune of $230,000 so far. Previous sketches have been of Cyborg, Darkseid, Bane, Grifter and Zealot, and others.

And this time, he’s doing it with another Batman villain (and Harley Quinn confidante) Poison Ivy. Lee first spent time with Ivy on the celebrated Batman: Hush story, and this is a stunning look at the character.

Lee has raised an enormous sum for BINC – by the time this auction closes, he will have likely surpassed the $250,000 pledged by DC Comics to the charity, and he’s not done yet. But he’s not the only one raising for shops. 

In addition to the organizers, several other comics luminaries participated, including Frank Miller, Scott Snyder, Neil Gaiman, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Tom King, Gail Simone, Gene Luen Yang, and many others. So far, BINC has distributed more than $150,000 to 135 retailers for rent, food, and medication assistance, and has received more than 700 applications for help.

Check out Poison Ivy…

For more information on how you can help shops or the BINC Foundation, you can visit Creators 4 Comics, or BINC’s home page, or you can bid on Lee’s auction here. And be sure to stick with Den of Geek for the latest on what’s happening with comics in the wake of COVID-19.