

Here’s hoping that these two celebrated creators work things out soon.Tags: 12 Angry Men, 12 Years a Slave, 127 Hours, 1408, 1917, 2001: A Space Odyssey, 21 Jump Street, 300, 500 Days of Summer, 8 Mile, A Christmas Story, A Clockwork Orange, A Few Good Men, A Quiet Place, Adaptation, Alien, Almost Famous, American Beauty, American History X, American Pie, American Psycho, Anchorman, Annie Hall, Anomalisa, Arrival, Avatar, Avengers: Endgame, Baby Driver, Back to the Future, Barry, Batman Begins, Beauty and the Beast, Being John Malkovich, Big Fish, Birdman, Black Panther, BlacKkKlansman, Blade Runner, Blade Runner 2049, Breaking Bad, Bridesmaids, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Call Me by Your Name, Carrie, Casablanca, Castaway, Catch Me If You Can, Chernobyl, Chinatown, Christopher Nolan, Citizen Kane, Coco, Collateral, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Crazy Rich Asians, Creed, Creed II, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Deadpool, Deadwood, Detectorists, Dexter, Die Hard, Django Unchained, Dog Day Afternoon, Donnie Darko, Doubt, Dr. Miller is demanding that Varley turn over all sketches in her possession so that a full accounting of what she has and to assess the value what she has already sold.īefore their split in 2005, Miller and Varley collaborated on numerous projects, with Varley providing the color work for books such as The Dark Knight Returns, Elektra Lives Again, and 300, which earned her many of her own awards and accolades. Specifically, Miller is claiming that one of Varley’s representatives kept a binder of Miller’s sketches under a table at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, and that the representative would display the binder when potential buyers would inquire about the artwork. Miller claims Varley has already sold some of these sketches through her art dealer, who in turn is selling them to collectors. The documents suggest that Varley acquired some of Miller’s work as part of their divorce settlement, but Miller insists that Varley is secretly selling other artwork which is not rightfully hers, including design sketches used as references for his comics and graphic novels.


According to a new court filing, Legendary comic book creator Frank Miller ( Sin City, The Dark Knight Returns) has alleged that his ex-wife and former collaborator Lynn Varley has stolen and sold some of his artwork.
