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Warlands is a fantasy comic book series from the now-defunct production house, Dreamwave Productions, created by Pat Lee. It consists of four main series and several side stories. Warlands series have been published by Image Comics and Dreamwave Productions own publishing company. A series of action figures was also released by D-Boy Toys in ...
Patrick Lee [3] (born June 28, 1975) is a Canadian comic book artist, publisher, former president, and co-founder of the now-defunct Dreamwave Productions. [4] [5]
Pat Lee is the name of: Pat Lee (comics) (born 1975), Canadian comic book artist; Pat Lee (politician) (born 1944), former Irish Fine Gael politician from Dublin;
Brothers Pat Lee and Roger Lee founded Dreamwave Productions in Toronto, Canada in 1996 as an imprint under Image Comics, [citation needed] publishing their first mini-series Darkminds. [citation needed] Pat maintained artistic control while Roger managed the business operations. [citation needed] Dreamwave split off from Image Comics in April ...
Cindy Lee is the performance and songwriting vehicle of Canadian musician Patrick Flegel, former guitarist and lead singer of Women.. Cindy Lee is most noted for their 2020 album What's Tonight to Eternity?, which was longlisted for the 2020 Polaris Music Prize, [1] and for 2024's critically acclaimed double album Diamond Jubilee, which was shortlisted for the 2024 Polaris Music Prize.
Seoul (Lily Lee): A young female channeler and warrior. Can summon the spirits of dead warriors to enhance her natural athletic abilities. Rubble: A genetically engineered superhuman who is made of living stone and able to alter other earthen materials nearby. He can use parts of his body as blunt objects, as he can easily break them off ...
Dedicated to Miss Patti Lee Smith." Seven years later, Rundgren produced the final Patti Smith Group album, Wave. [65] In 1979, Gilda Radner portrayed a character called Candy Slice, based on Smith, on Saturday Night Live. [66] Anglo-Celtic rock band The Waterboys' debut single, "A Girl Called Johnny", is a tribute to Smith. [67]
The Aces began playing in Hull during the British skiffle boom of the late 1950s. [3] The line-up changed a few times, but stabilised with a quartet comprising Eric Lee (vocals), brothers Brian Gatie (guitar) and Adrian Gatie (drums), and Johnny Pat on bass. [2]