Jim Lee is continuing his 60-day sketch sessions for charity, this time with a painting of the newest Batman villain Punchline. Lee's painting depicts Punchline holding a knife, with a sadistic smirk on her face. The Dark Knight himself looms in the background of the painting.

Lee is auctioning off the painting on eBay for the next three days. At the time of writing, the painting is currently selling for $7,300. All proceeds from the auction will go to the BINC (Book Industry Charitable Foundation). The BINC is using the funds to help support comic shops that are majorly affected by the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.

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Other artists, including Mike Mayhew and Philip Tan, have contributed sketches to Lee's auction. Lee has also created the #Creators4Comics challenge on Twitter, which saw several comic creators auctioning off signed comics and memorabilia to benefit comic shops. He also auctioned off a piece of art for the Black Lives Matter movement.

Created by James Tynion IV and Jorge Jimenez, Punchline first appeared in Batman #89 as the Joker's newest henchwoman. A former college student named Alexis, she grew infatuated with the Joker and eventually was taken under his wing. She will play a major role in the "Joker War" storyline.

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