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DC Comics Pledges to Bar Generative AI From Its Stories and Art

The pledge follows pulled variant covers over AI suspicions, reinforcing DC’s insistence on human-made art.

Overview

  • At New York Comic Con’s retailer day, president and publisher Jim Lee said DC will not support AI-generated storytelling or artwork, adding "not now, not ever" while he and general manager Anne DePies lead the company.
  • Lee framed the stance as a defense of authenticity, saying "AI doesn't dream" and that comics depend on human emotion, risk, and hand-drawn craft.
  • The remarks drew cheers from the audience at the panel, signaling strong approval from attendees.
  • DC previously replaced suspected AI-assisted variant covers and removed at least one artist, reiterating its longstanding requirement that all art be the creator’s original work.
  • Reaction across the industry is mixed, with praise from many and skepticism about long-term permanence, as other publishers like Dark Horse reject AI while companies such as Netflix test the technology.