Jim Lee was spotted on the final day of MegaCon in a hotel lobby signing comics and chatting with fans alongside artist Alexander Lozano.
It happened away from the convention floor, the kind of unexpected MegaCon moment fans always hope to run into.
As Lee talked with a fan, Lozano was busy signing copies of DC’s Supergirl Next Door (2026) #1 foil variant cover, while members of their team moved the books from one creator to the other across a table stacked with comics.
Jim Lee And Alexander Lozano Draw A Crowd
The video shows a casual yet active setup, with fans gathered around the table as Lee and Lozano signed books.
Lozano appeared focused on signing the Supergirl variants, while Lee spent time talking with a fan during the signing session.
The table was stacked with books as the signing moved along, with fans stopping to watch Jim Lee and Alexander Lozano in action.

Supergirl Cover Gets Attention
The comic Alexander Lozano was signing was DC’s Supergirl Next Door (2026) #1 foil variant cover.
That alone made the sighting notable, as anything tied to Supergirl is going to get attention right now, especially with DC fans keeping a close eye on where the character is heading next.
Seeing Lozano signing that specific foil variant with Jim Lee right there only added to the buzz.
Jim Lee Also Signs A Fantastic Four Blank Variant
In addition to the Supergirl books, Jim Lee was also signing and drawing on a Fantastic Four blank variant.
That gave fans something different from the DC-related material on the table and showed Lee doing more than just signing his name. A blank variant sketch from Jim Lee is the kind of thing collectors lock in on fast, especially at an event like MegaCon where exclusive moments and creator access can turn into some of the biggest convention memories of the weekend.
A Final-Day MegaCon Surprise
MegaCon always brings big creators, celebrity guests, and long lines, but moments like this are what make the final day feel different.
A random hotel lobby sighting can end up being just as memorable as anything happening inside the convention center.
For fans there in person, spotting Jim Lee and Alexander Lozano signing comics in that setting was one more reminder that conventions are often about being in the right place at the right time.
