Kinda Funny host Greg Miller asked renowned artist and DC Comics Publisher Jim Lee to draw all over his PlayStation 5. Lee says he's up for it, provided it benefits charity.Miller recently shared a post featuring a photo of a PS5 system that a child had covered in crude marker drawings. He tweeted, "Hey, [Jim Lee]. Do this to my PS5." Lee simply replied, "Send it!" Over a week after the initial exchange, Miller made a new post, writing, "Hey, [Jim Lee]. You said you were down to sketch on my [PS5]. I don't believe in something for nothing: what charity would you like me to donate to and stream for in exchange?" Lee quote-tweeted this post, naming the Book Industry Charitable (Binc) Foundation and saying, "Now to find red, blue and purple markers so I can replicate this look."RELATED: Batwoman: Jim Lee Rounds Off 2020 With Charity Sketch Starring The CW's Ryan WilderMiller also shared a suggestion that Lee should livestream himself drawing on the console, which Lee called a "[g]reat idea."

It's unsurprising that Lee named the Binc Foundation, as the artist worked with said organization all throughout 2020, drawing and auctioning off various pieces of original artwork -- as well as enlisting other prominent artists to do the same -- in order to benefit comic book shops impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Miller is a host and co-founder of the YouTube channel/entertainment company Kinda Funny, which is part of Rooster Teeth's Let's Play family. In addition to being a massive DC fan, Miller has worked with the company in an official capacity, having teamed with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story co-writer Garry Whitta to pen a story for The Joker 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular, which released back in June.

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