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Considering he does about one issue per year, less than 30K may be more accurate then we actually think.
Didja friend Mike Oeming? lol He just joined too.
Huh, so Jim Lee makes less that $30,000…right…
Yeah, I noticed that too. Less than $30K? Puh-lease.
That was my first reaction..
And his body type ain’t more to love. He’s thin!
COMICS SHOCKER:
Poor, fat Jim Lee!
Considering he does about one issue per year, less than 30K may be more accurate then we actually think.