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Jim Lee was born on August 11, 1964, in Seoul, South Korea. [2] [3] In a December 2023 interview, he describes his nostaglic memories of life in that country, where he first began drawing at a young age, using oil pastels with an art teacher who visited his home, and developing a love of Max Fleischer's 1940s animated Superman series.
The first issue launched with four different covers. Three of them were illustrated by Jim Lee—one sporting Batman, the other Robin and one a sketch variant of Batman. Frank Miller illustrated the fourth. Since then, Frank Miller has drawn variant covers for the series. With the exception of issue #2, the Miller covers are sold in 1:10 ratios.
Wildcats, sometimes rendered WildCats or WildC.A.T.s, is a superhero team created by the American comic book artist Jim Lee and writer Brandon Choi.The comic was published in various formats from 1992 through 2022.
Deathblow (with Jim Lee and Brandon Choi) Superman Confidential [aka "Superman: Kryptonite"] (with Darwyn Cooke) Tim Sale: Black And White hardcover (Active Images, 2004); Revised and Expanded Edition (Image Comics, 2008). An art and career retrospective of Tim Sale. By Richard Starkings and John "JG" Roshell with Tim Sale. With Jeph Loeb
Jim Carrey took to Twitter on Thursday to pay tribute to deceased comic legend Robin Williams, a day after Radar Online reported that he and Williams had engaged in a “bitter feud.”
McFarlane then recruited Jim Lee at the Sotheby's auction in New York in December 1991. Wolverine artist Marc Silvestri, who was also in town for the event, was also invited. [6] Lee invited Uncanny X-Men artist Whilce Portacio shortly after. [10] These seven creators became the original founding partners of Image Comics.
The artwork depicts a carved grizzly bear atop of a memorial totem pole. $50 painting from Hamptons barn sale nabbed by NY art dealer to fetch six figures at auction: ‘Cinderella discovery ...
The death of Robin Williams silenced one of Hollywood's greatest and funniest voices.From sitcoms like "Mork and Mindy," to the touching and inspiring "Dead Poet's Society," Williams was an actor ...