Thursday brought confirmation that the meaning of the "King" graphic Marvel comics used as a teaser at last year's Comic Con International was, indeed, a reference to "retired" author Stephen King as some had speculated.
So, those who are interested in a new installment for the story will be asked to put their own visual imaginations on hold and let graphic artist Jae Lee handle that.
The story is set to be first published as a (monthly?) comic beginning next April, then is set to be collected into a hardcover edition in the fall.
On the bright side, ironically stated as that may be, Jae Lee's style may prove a good match for the subject. Presumably King's in a position to have approval over the work... but, then again, we made that presumption again and again when it came to his movie adaptations. I've included a black and white bit Lee did a while back which might be encouraging.
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