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Jim Lee ( Korean 이용철; born August 11, 1964) is a Korean American comic-book artist, writer, editor, and publisher. He is currently the Publisher and Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics. In recognition of his work, Lee has received a Harvey Award, Inkpot Award and three
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s. He entered the industry in 1987 as an artist for Marvel Comics, illustrating titles such as '' Alpha Flight'' and ''
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'', before gaining popularity on '' The Uncanny X-Men''. ''X-Men'' #1, the 1991 spin-off series premiere that Lee penciled and co-wrote with
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, remains the best-selling comic book of all time, according to '' Guinness World Records''. His style was later used for the designs of ''
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''. In 1992, Lee and several other artists formed their own publishing company,
Image Comics Image Comics is an American comic book publisher and is the third largest comic book and graphic novel publisher in the industry in both unit and market share. It was founded in 1992 by several high-profile illustrators as a venue for creator-ow ...
, to publish their creator-owned titles, with Lee publishing titles such as '' WildC.A.T.s'' and '' Gen¹³'' through his studio WildStorm Productions. Finding that the role of publisher reduced the amount of time he was able to devote to illustration, Lee sold WildStorm in 1998 to DC Comics, where he continued to run it as a DC imprint until 2010, as well as illustrating successful titles set in DC's main fictional universe, such as the year-long " Batman: Hush" and " Superman: For Tomorrow" storylines, and books including ''
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'' and the New 52 run of '' Justice League''. On February 18, 2010, Lee was announced as the new Co-Publisher of DC Comics with
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, both replacing Paul Levitz. Upon DiDio's departure from the company in February 2020, Lee became the sole Publisher of DC Comics. Since June 2018, he has also been the Chief Creative Officer (CCO) of DC Comics, replacing Geoff Johns. Aside from illustrating comics, he has done work as a designer or creative director on other DC products, such as action figures, video games, branded automobiles and backpacks. Outside of the comics industry, Lee has also designed album covers, and one of General Mills' monster-themed cereals for its 2014 Halloween edition.


Early life

Jim Lee was born on August 11, 1964, in Seoul, South Korea. He grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, where he lived a "typical middle-class childhood". Though given a Korean name at birth, he chose the name Jim when he became a naturalized U.S. citizen at age 12. Lee attended River Bend Elementary School in Chesterfield and later St. Louis Country Day School, where he drew posters for school plays. Having had to learn English when he first came to the U.S. presented the young Lee with the sense of being an outsider, as did the "preppy, upper-class" atmosphere of Country Day. As a result, on the rare occasions that his parents bought him comics, Lee's favorite characters were the X-Men, because they were outsiders themselves. Lee says that he benefited as an artist by connecting with characters that were themselves disenfranchised, like
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, or who were born of such backgrounds, such as
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, who was created by two Jewish men from Cleveland to lift their spirits during the Depression. His classmates predicted in his senior yearbook that he would found his own comic book company. Despite this, Lee was resigned to following his father's career in medicine, attending Princeton University to study psychology, with the intention of becoming a medical doctor.


Comics career


Rise to fame at Marvel Comics

In 1986, as he was preparing to graduate, Lee took an art class that reignited his love of drawing, and led to his rediscovery of comics at a time when seminal works such as Frank Miller's '' The Dark Knight Returns'' and Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' '' Watchmen'' spurred a renaissance within the American comics industry. After obtaining his psychology degree, he decided to postpone applying to medical school, and earned the reluctant blessing of his parents by allotting himself one year to succeed, vowing that he would attend medical school if he did not break into the comic book industry in that time. He submitted samples to various publishers, but did not find success. When Lee befriended St. Louis-area comics artists Don Secrease and Rick Burchett, they convinced him he needed to show his portfolio to editors in person, prompting Lee to attend a New York comics convention, where he met editor Archie Goodwin. Goodwin invited Lee to Marvel Comics, where the aspiring artist received his first assignment by editor Carl Potts, who hired him to pencil the mid-list series '' Alpha Flight'', seguéing from that title in 1989 to '' Punisher: War Journal''.Gaffney, Suzanne. "Co-Conspirators Talk". ''
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Lee's work on the ''Punisher: War Journal'' was inspired by artists such as Frank Miller, David Ross,
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, and Whilce Portacio, as well as Japanese
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. In 1989, Lee filled in for regular illustrator Marc Silvestri on '' Uncanny X-Men'' #248 and did another guest stint on issues 256 through 258 as part of the " Acts of Vengeance" storyline, eventually becoming the series' ongoing artist with issue #267, following Silvestri's departure. During his stint on ''Uncanny'', Lee first worked with inker Scott Williams, who would become a long-time collaborator. During his run on the title, Lee co-created the character Gambit with long-time X-Men writer
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. Lee's artwork quickly gained popularity in the eyes of enthusiastic fans, which allowed him to gain greater creative control of the franchise. In 1991, Lee helped launch a second ''X-Men'' series simply called '' X-Men'' Volume 2, as both the artist and as co-writer with Claremont. ''X-Men'' Vol. 2 #1 is still the best-selling comic book of all-time with sales of over 8.1 million copies and nearly $7 million, according to a public proclamation by '' Guinness World Records'' at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con. The sales figures were generated in part by publishing the issue with five different variant covers, four of which show different characters from the book that formed a single image when laid side by side, and a fifth, gatefold cover of that combined image, large numbers of which were purchased by retailers who anticipated fans and speculators who would buy multiple copies in order to acquire a complete collection of the covers. Lee designed new character uniforms for the series, including those worn by
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, Jean Grey,
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, Betsy Braddock and Storm. He also created the villain Omega Red. Lee's style of rendering the X-Men was later used for the designs the television program ''
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''. Actor/comedian Taran Killam, who ventured into comics writing with '' The Illegitimates'', has cited ''X-Men'' No. 1 as the book that inspired his interest in comics. Archive requires scrolldown
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interviewed Lee in the documentary series '' The Comic Book Greats''.


Image Comics and WildStorm, return to Marvel

Enticed by the idea of being able to exert more control over his own work, in 1992, Lee accepted the invitation to join six other artists who broke away from Marvel to form
Image Comics Image Comics is an American comic book publisher and is the third largest comic book and graphic novel publisher in the industry in both unit and market share. It was founded in 1992 by several high-profile illustrators as a venue for creator-ow ...
, which would publish their creator-owned titles. Lee's group of titles was initially called Aegis Entertainment before being christened WildStorm Productions, and published Lee's initial title '' WildC.A.T.s'', which Lee pencilled and co-wrote, and other series created by Lee in the same shared universe. The other major series of the initial years of Wildstorm, for which Lee either created characters, co-plotted or provided art for, included ''
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'', '' Deathblow'' and '' Gen¹³''. In 1993, Lee and his friend, Valiant Comics publisher Steve Massarsky, arranged a Valiant-Image Comics crossover miniseries called '' Deathmate'', in which the Valiant characters would interact with those of WildStorm, and of Lee's fellow Image partner, Rob Liefeld. The miniseries would consist of four "center books" (each one denoted by a color rather than an issue number), two each produced by the respective companies, plus a prologue and epilogue book. Wildstorm produced ''Deathmate Black'', with Lee himself contributing to the writing. He illustrated the covers for that book, the ''Deathmate Tourbook'' and the prologue book, as well as contributing to the prologue's interior inks. WildStorm would expand its line to include other ongoing titles whose creative work was handled by other writers and artists, some of which were spinoffs of the earlier titles, or properties owned by other creators, such as Whilce Portacio's '' Wetworks''. As publisher, Lee later expanded his comics line creating two publishing imprints of WildStorm,
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and Cliffhanger (that years later merged and were replaced by a single WildStorm Signature imprint), to publish creator-owned comics by some selected creators of the US comics industry. Lee and Rob Liefeld, another Marvel-illustrator-turned-Image-founder, returned to Marvel in 1996 to participate in a reboot of several classic characters; the project was known as Heroes Reborn. While Liefeld reworked ''
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'' and ''
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'', Lee plotted ''
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'' and plotted and illustrated ''
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'' issues #1–6. Halfway through the project, Lee's studio took over Liefeld's two titles, finishing all four series. According to Lee, Marvel proposed continuing the Heroes Reborn lineup indefinitely, but under the condition that Lee would draw at least one of them himself, which he refused to do. Instead, he accepted an offer to re-imagine and relaunch (in the role of editor) three mainstream Marvel Universe titles: '' Defenders'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Though scheduled to debut in December 1997, these three relaunches never appeared. Lee returned to WildStorm, where he would publish series such as '' The Authority'' and '' Planetary'', as well as Alan Moore's imprint, America's Best Comics. Lee himself wrote and illustrated a 12-issue series called '' Divine Right: The Adventures of Max Faraday'', in which an internet slacker inadvertently manages to download the secrets of the universe, and is thrown into a wild fantasy world.


Move to DC Comics

Due to declining sales across the U.S. comics industry, and his view that his role as publisher and growing family demands interfered with his role as an artist, Lee left
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and sold WildStorm to DC Comics in late 1998,Lee, Jim (March 1999). "Welcome and Happy New Year!". ''Wildcats'' (vol 2) #1 WildStorm Productions, p. 27. enabling him to focus once again on art. He drew a " Batman Black and White" backup story for the first issue of '' Batman: Gotham Knights'' (March 2000). In 2003, he collaborated on a 12-issue run on ''
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'' with writer Jeph Loeb. " Hush" became a sales success. That same year, Ubisoft released '' Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu'', a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game whose titular villain was designed by Lee, a fact that served as the main draw to the game. In 2004 Lee illustrated "
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", a 12-issue story in ''
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'' by writer
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. In 2005, Lee teamed with Frank Miller on ''
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'', a series plagued by delays, including a one-year gap between the releases of the fourth and fifth issues. Lee himself took full responsibility for the delays, explaining that his involvement with the '' DC Universe Online'' video game were the cause, and not Miller's scripts, which had been completed for some time. ''All-Star'' also drew controversyMoore, Benjamin (September 29, 2015)
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for Miller's dialogue, pacing and depiction of the characters, garnering reviews that were mixed"ALL-STAR BATMAN AND ROBIN THE BOY WONDER"
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to negative, though Lee's art was praised, and the book enjoyed excellent sales. A total of 10 issues were produced of that series, the tenth issue being released on September 24, 2015. In September 2015 Lee indicated the possibility of returning to the book to conclude it with Miller's originally intended ending, but this series was never produced. Lee continued to run WildStorm as editorial director, sometimes working on both DC and WildStorm properties simultaneously. In September 2006, Lee returned to ''WildC.A.T.s'' with Grant Morrison as the writer, but only one issue of that series' fourth volume was published. Lee provided artwork for the album booklet for
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's 2009 album '' Leave This Town''. In February 2006, it was announced that Lee would be involved with the concept art for the DC Comics online game '' DC Universe Online''. In 2008, Lee was named the Executive Creative Director of the forthcoming game, which at that time was expected to be released in 2009. In February 2010, Lee and
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were named Co-Publishers of DC Comics by DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson. According to Lee, this did not indicate another move away from the creative side of comics, as his Co-Publishing duties granted him greater creative involvement in the entire DC line and allow him to illustrate titles. DC announced they were ending the WildStorm imprint in September 2010.


2010s

In September 2011, DC Comics instituted an initiative called The New 52, in which the publisher cancelled all of its superhero titles and relaunched 52 new series with No. 1 issues, wiping out most of the then-current continuity. Lee and writer Geoff Johns, DC Comics' Chief Creative Officer, were the architects of the relaunch, which was initiated with a new '' Justice League'' series, written and illustrated by Johns and Lee, respectively. The series' first story arc was a new origin of the Justice League, which depicted the return of DC's primary superheroes to the team. Lee's illustration for the cover of issue No. 12 drew media attention for its depiction of
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and Wonder Woman in a passionate embrace, a rendition that Lee said was inspired by
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's painting '' The Kiss'' and Alfred Eisenstaedt's 1945 photograph '' V-J Day in Times Square''. In July 2012, as part of the San Diego Comic-Con, Lee and Dan DiDio participated in the production of "Heroic Proportions", an episode of the
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reality television competition series ''
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'', in which special effects makeup artists compete to create the best makeup according to each episode's theme. Lee and DiDio presented the contestants with that episode's challenge, to create a new superhero, with six DC Comics artists on hand to help them develop their ideas. The winning entry's character, Infernal Core by Anthony Kosar, was featured in '' Justice League Dark'' #16 (March 2013), which was published January 30, 2013. The episode premiered on January 22, 2013, as the second episode of the fourth season. In October 2012, DC Entertainment and
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entered a partnership to benefit We Can Be Heroes, a campaign dedicated to fighting hunger in the
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. The campaign involves the creation of eight Justice League-inspired vehicles, on whose designs Lee collaborated. Each vehicle is tied thematically to a member of the Justice League, the first of which was a Batman-themed Kia Optima. A Superman-themed version inspired by Lee's art followed in February 2013. In 2013, Lee designed a new version of the ''
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'' character Scorpion for use in the DC fighting video game '' Injustice: Gods Among Us''. On May 4, 2013, DC published a Free Comic Book Day sneak preview of ''
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'', an ongoing series written by Scott Snyder and illustrated by Lee, which was published on June 12, 2013, and intended to coincide with the feature film '' Man of Steel'', which opened two days later. In 2013, Lee was announced as a member of a newly formed advisory board of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, a non-profit organization founded in 1986 chartered to protect the First Amendment rights of the comics community. In 2014, General Mills enlisted the help of DC Comics to create new designs for its monster-themed cereals in time for Halloween. The designs, revealed on August 6, consisted of a Boo Berry design by Lee, a
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design by Terry Dodson and a
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design by Dave Johnson. Describing the task of designing a cartoon character, Lee explained, "Drawing simpler characters is a lot more work and harder than drawing something that's more complicated or has a lot of renderings. Every line counts and every distance between the eyes and the ears, it's all super critical." In February 2015, DC released '' The Multiversity: Mastermen'', the seventh issue of Grant Morrison's ''The Multiversity'' project, which Lee illustrated. That same year, Lee provided designs for a Batman action figure as part of the company's BlueLine Edition series, to be released at that year's San Diego Comic-Con. A Superman figure designed by Lee followed in 2016. November 2015 saw the debut of the miniseries ''Batman: Europa'', on which Lee collaborated with writers Brian Azzarello and Matteo Casali and artist Giuseppe Camuncoli. The book, which was inspired by Lee's time living in Italy, was originally announced by DC in 2004, and intended to feature Lee's painted art over Camuncoli's layouts, but after a series of delays, it was published with conventional artwork as a four-issue miniseries to positive reviews. In 2016, Lee was the main artist on the one-shot ''Harley Quinn and the Suicide Squad April Fool's Special'' sharing art duties on that book with Sean Galloway. That August, DC released the first of eight issues of Lee and writer Rob Williams' new '' Suicide Squad'' series, as part of the DC Rebirth relaunch. In July 2017, Marvel decided to capitalize on Lee's popularity by releasing 29 of its books with covers reprinting Lee's art for its 1992 Series 1 X-Men trading cards. In March 2018, Lee and writer James Tynion IV launched the series ''The Immortal Men'' as part of DC's New Age of Heroes line. That June, following the departure of DC Entertainment's Diane Nelson, and Geoff Johns' stepping down from his role as Chief Creative Officer (CCO) of DC Comics, Lee was named DC's CCO, a role he would assume while continuing to act as publisher with Dan DiDio. In May and June 2019, Lee, writer Tom King, and CW series actresses Nafessa Williams, Candice Patton, and Danielle Panabaker toured five U.S. military bases in Kuwait with the United Service Organizations (USO), where they visited the approximately 12,000 U.S. military personnel stationed in that country as part of DC's 80th anniversary of Batman celebration. On June 5, 2019, Lee and the fashion accessory brand HEX launched a
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crowdfunding campaign for two Batman-branded backpacks designed specifically for comics artists and collectors. The former, the HEX x Jim Lee Artist Backpack, is designed with features specifically for transporting art supplies and portfolios, such as a 11" x 17" dedicated portfolio cases, waterproof pockets for inks and paints, and organizers for brushes and pens. The latter, the HEX x Jim Lee Collectors Backpack, is designed with features for transporting art collections, such as fleece-lined pockets for comics, a poster tube holder, a pocket for the ''
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'', and an anti-theft zipper lock. In addition to the Batman artwork by Lee that adorns both backpacks, the collectors version features
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zipper pulls.


2020s

In late February 2020, following the departure of Co-Publisher Dan DiDio, Lee became the sole Publisher of DC Comics. The following month, amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, Lee began a 60-day series of daily sketches, auctioning off the proceeds of each sketch to a different random brick and mortar store that had closed as a result of the pandemic. The endeavor, which was done in partnership with DC and the BINC Foundation, saw the completion of the final sketch in July 2021. That drawing, which depicted Jason Todd, sold for $25,100 on eBay, while the entire campaign raised a total of over $800,000 for beleaguered comics shops. On November 25, 2021 Lee appeared alongside several other Asian and Pacific Islander celebrities, including actor Simu Liu, tennis player Naomi Osaka and '' Top Chef'' host Padma Lakshmi, in the Thanksgiving day television program ''See Us Coming Together: A Sesame Street Special.'' The program was billed as a celebration of those communities, and introduced the series' first Asian American Muppet, a seven-year-old Korean girl named
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. The special premiered on HBO Max, PBSKids, Facebook,
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, and YouTube, as part of the
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's "Coming Together" initiative, which endeavors to educate children about race, culture and racial justice. It featured Lee showcasing his illustration of Ji-Young interacting with other Muppets.


Technique and materials

Lee is known to use F lead for his pencil work. While inking his own pencils on ''
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'', Lee began using a
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nib for the first time. When illustrating full page commissions or sketches, Lee uses the drybrush technique in order to achieve greytone areas with an uneven texture, applying india ink to the paper and then rubbing it with a tissue,
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(November 14, 2016)
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or by using a brush to fill in areas of black, and then using the brush to effect drybrush effects after it is nearly depleted of ink. To create white highlights, he uses a Pentel correction fluid pen. In talking about the artist's work ethic, Lee has said, "Sometimes I wonder if we ever really improve as artists or if the nirvana derived from completing a piece blinds us enough to love what we have created and move on to the next piece. If we could see the work as it is, with years of reflection in the here and now, how many images would end up in the trash rather than on the racks?"


Praise and criticism

In the February 1991 issue of '' Amazing Heroes'', writer/artist Barry Windsor-Smith was being interviewed for his Wolverine story '' Weapon X'', and touching upon the then-current ''X-Men'' comics, Windsor-Smith stated: Five years later, however, after having come to regret working on the " Wildstorm Rising" crossover story arc that ran the previous year in the books of Lee's creator-owned studio, WildStorm Productions, Windsor-Smith expressed a different assessment of Lee in an interview with '' The Comics Journal''. Windsor-Smith criticized the depth of the work of artists like Lee and Rob Liefeld, and those whom they influenced (whom he referred to as "the Liefelds and the Lees"), stating: ''The Comics Journal'' publisher Gary Groth concurred, stating "Lee's work is obviously more technically accomplished than Liefeld's, but otherwise it's conceptually comparable." Windsor-Smith added that he had believed in the
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' founders' exodus from Marvel Comics as an important step for creator autonomy and creator rights, and was angered when they returned to Marvel to do " Heroes Reborn".


Personal life

Lee is married to Carla Michelle Lee.
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In 2012, when Carla was pregnant, Lee included a tribute to her in ''Justice League'' #5, writing "I LOVE CARLA" on the shattered windshield of a car onto which Batman jumps. As of November 2016, they had nine children, ages 2 to 23. In the 1990s, Lee bought two pages of Jack Kirby concept art, which Kirby had created for a film adaptation of Roger Zelazny's novel '' Lord of Light'', as part of the cover story to smuggle Americans out of Iran during the 1980 hostage crisis. Lee purchased the art at a Sotheby's auction via Barry Geller, the producer of the faux film, who was selling it to help pay for his child's college tuition. The CIA operation that rescued the Americans remained classified for another 17 years, and thus Lee had no idea of the pages' historical significance, nor did Geller know their true monetary value when he sold them to help pay his son's college tuition (with Kirby's permission). Both Lee and Geller learned of the true story behind the art years later with the rest of the public. In August 2013, four of Lee's children were headed for college, and he and Carla decided to auction off the art through Heritage Auctions in order to pay for their education. Outside of fan conventions, Lee enjoys traveling and learning new languages. In addition to English and Italian, he speaks some German. He also enjoys scuba diving on occasion.


Awards

*1990 Harvey Award for Best New Talent *1992 Inkpot Award *1996
Wizard Fan Award ''Wizard'' or ''Wizard: The Magazine of Comics, Entertainment and Pop Culture'' (previously titled ''Wizard: The Guide to Comics'' and ''Wizard: The Comics Magazine'') was a magazine about comic books, published monthly in the United States by Wiz ...
for Favorite Penciller *2002 Wizard Fan Award for Favorite Penciller for ''Batman'' *2003 Wizard Fan Award for Favorite Penciller


Bibliography


Interior work


DC Comics

*'' Action Comics'' #800 (one page only); #
1000 1000 or thousand may refer to: * 1000 (number), a natural number * AD 1000, a leap year in the Julian calendar * 1000 BC, a year of the Before Christ era * 1000 metres, a middle-distance running event * 1000°, a German electronic dance music magazi ...
(cover and 12 pages, among other artists) (2003, 2018) *''
All Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder ''All Star Batman & Robin the Boy Wonder'' is an American comic book series written by Frank Miller and penciled by Jim Lee. It was published by DC Comics, with a sporadic schedule, between 2005 and 2008. The series was to be rebooted under the ti ...
'' #1–10 (2005–08) *''
Batman Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on ...
'' (Vol. 1) #608–619 (2002–03) *''Batman Europa'' #1 (2015) *'' Batman: Gotham Knights'' ( Batman Black and White) #1 (2000) *''Dark Days: The Forge'' #1 (2017) *''Dark Days: The Casting'' #1 (2017) *''
Detective Comics ''Detective Comics'' is an American comic book series published by Detective Comics, later shortened to DC Comics. The first volume, published from 1937 to 2011 (and later continued in 2016), is best known for introducing the superhero Batman i ...
'' #1000 (various artists) (2019) *''Divine Right The Adventures Of Max Faraday'' (2014) *'' Harley Quinn'' (Vol. 2) #0 (2014) *''Harley Quinn and the Suicide Squad April Fool's Special'' #1 (2016) *''The Immortal Men'' #1 (2018) *'' Just Imagine Stan Lee with Jim Lee creating Wonder Woman'' (2001) *'' Justice League'' (Vol. 1) #1–6, 9–12 (2011–12) *''Justice League Day'', Special Edition, #1 (2018) *'' Justice League of America'' (Vol. 2) #0 (one page only) (2006) * ''
Legion of Super-Heroes The Legion of Super-Heroes is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, the Legion is a group of superpowered beings living in the 30th and 31st c ...
: Millennium'' #1 (among other artists) (2019) *'' The Multiversity: Mastermen'' #1 (2015) *'' The New 52'' ( Free Comic Book Day) #1 (2012) *'' 9-11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember, Volume Two'' *'' Orion'' (Tales of the
New Gods The New Gods are a fictional extraterrestrial race appearing in the eponymous comic book series published by DC Comics, as well as selected other DC titles. Created and designed by Jack Kirby, they first appeared in February 1971 in ''New Gods'' ...
) #12 (2001) *'' Suicide Squad'', vol. 5, #1–8 (2016) *''
Superman Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book ''Action Comics'' #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and publi ...
'' (Vol. 2) #204–215 (2004–2005) *''
Superman Unchained ''Superman Unchained'' is a 2013–14 comic book miniseries published by DC Comics, and featuring the superhero Superman, as he encounters a powerful new opponent named W.R.A.I.T.H. who may be his match. Originally billed as ongoing, the series ...
'' #1–9 (2013–2014) *'' Superman/Batman'' #26 (two pages, various artists) (2006)


Vertigo

*'' Flinch'' #1 (1999) * ''Preacher'' #50 (1999) *'' Weird War Tales'' (one-shot) (2000) *''
100 Bullets ''100 Bullets'' is an American comic book published by DC Comics under its Vertigo imprint. Written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Eduardo Risso, the comic book ran for 100 issues and won the Eisner Award and Harvey Award. Style Both ...
'' #26 (2001) *'' DMZ'' #50 (2010)


WildStorm

*'' Robotech'' #0 (2002) *'' Coup d'état: Sleeper'' (2004) *The Intimates #1–6 (2005) *'' WildC.A.T.s'', (Vol. 4) #1 (2006) *''Wildstorm Fine Arts Spotlight: Jim Lee'' (2006) *''World of Warcraft Convention Exclusive Ashcan'' (2007) *''Ex Machina'' #40 (2008)


Image Comics

*'' Darker Image'' #1 (1993) *'' Deathblow'' #1–3; (with Trevor Scott): #0 (1993–96) *'' Deathmate'' Black (among other artists) (1993) *'' Divine Right'' #1–12 (1997–99) *'' Gen¹³'' #0, 4–7 (1994) *'' Grifter/Shi'', 2-part miniseries, #1 (with Travis Charest) (1996) *''Moonlight and Ashes: Fire From Heaven'', 2-part miniseries, #2 (1996) *'' Savage Dragon'' #13 (1994) *''
StormWatch Stormwatch may refer to: * ''Stormwatch'' (album), a 1979 album by Jethro Tull * Stormwatch (comics) Stormwatch is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by WildStorm, which later became an imprint of DC Comics. C ...
'' #47 (1997) *'' WildC.A.T.s'' (Vol. 1) #1–13 (1992–94), #19 (1995), #31–32 (1996–97), #50 (1998) *''Wildcats/X-Men: The Silver Age'' #1 (1997)


Marvel Comics

*'' Alpha Flight'' #51, 53, 55–62, 64 (1987–88) *'' Classic X-Men'' #39 (new backup story) (1989) *''Conan The Barbarian'' #242 (1991) *''
Daredevil Daredevil may refer to: * A stunt performer Arts and media Comics * Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications), a fictional 1940s superhero popularized by writer-artist Charles Biro * Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), a Marvel comic book superher ...
Annual'' #5 (1989) *''
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in ''The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
'' (Vol. 2) #1–6 (1996–97) *''Ghost Rider'' (Vol. 2) #5 (1990), #26-27 (1992) *''Guardians of the Galaxy'' #10 (1991) *''
Iron Man Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The charact ...
'' (Vol. 2) #6 (among other artists) (1997) *'' Justice'' #30 (1989) *''
Marvel Comics Presents ''Marvel Comics Presents'' was an American comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics originally from 1988 to 1995. It returned for a second volume in 2007–2008, and a third volume that started in 2019. Volume 1 The first volume ...
'' #33 (1989) *''
Spider-Man Spider-Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appeared in the anthology comic book '' Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962) in the ...
'' #10 (co-inker) (1991) *'' Punisher Annual'' #2 (1989) *''
The Punisher War Journal ''The Punisher War Journal'' or ''Punisher War Journal'' is the title of two Marvel Comics comic book series featuring the character Frank Castle, also known as the Punisher. The first volume, published from 1988 to 1995, was spun off of a sel ...
'' #1–12, 17–19 (1988–90) *''St. George'' #8 (1989) *'' Critical Mass'' #4 (among other artists) (1990) *'' Solo Avengers'' ( Mockingbird story) #1 (1987) *'' Stryfe's Strike File'' #1 (among other artists) (1993) *'' The Uncanny X-Men'' #248 (1989), 256–258 (1989-1990), 267–277 (1990–1991) *''Uncanny X-Men 3D'' #1 (2019) *'' What The--?!'' #5 (1989) *'' X-Men'', (Vol. 2) #1–11 (1991–92) *''X-Men Hot Shots'' (1996)


Marvel Comics/Image Comics

*'' WildC.A.T.s/X-Men: The Silver Age'' (1997)


Compilations

*''Icons: The DC & Wildstorm Art of Jim Lee'' (Titan Books, 2010)


Cover work


Aspen

* ''Soulfire'' #4 (variant cover) (2005) * ''Iron and the Maiden'' #4 (variant cover) (2007)


Dark Horse Comics

* ''The Umbrella Academy Dallas'' #1 (variant cover) (2008)


DC Comics

*''Absolute Superman For Tomorrow'' (new cover) (2009) *''Superman Batman'' #10 (variant cover) (2004) *''Catwoman: The Movie'' (2004) *''Countdown to Infinite Crisis'' (with Alex Ross) (2005) *'' Infinite Crisis'' #1–9 (2005–2006) *''Captain Atom Armageddon'' #1 (variant cover) (2005) *''Trinity'' (Vol. 1) #14–18 (2008), #25–27 (2008), #31–33 (2009) *''Final Crisis Secret Files'' #1 (2009) *''Green Lantern'' (Vol. 4) #50 (variant cover) (2010) *''Legion of Super-Heroes'' (Vol. 6) #1–6 (variant covers) (2010) *''DC Universe Online Legends'' #0 (2010) *''First Wave'' #6 (variant cover) (2011) *''Action Comics'' (Vol. 2) #1 (variant cover) (2011) *''Batman'' (Vol. 2) #2 (variant cover) (2011), #50 (variant cover) (2016) *''Flash'' (Vol. 4) #3 (variant cover) (2011) *''Team 7'' (Vol. 2) #1 (variant cover) (2012) *'' Before Watchmen: Comedian'' #1 (variant cover) (2012) *''Before Watchmen: Minutemen'' #1 (variant cover) (2012) *''Before Watchmen: Nite Owl'' #1 (variant cover) (2012) *''Before Watchmen: Rorschach'' #1 (variant cover) (2012) *''Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre'' #1 (variant cover) (2012) *''Before Watchmen: Ozymandias'' #1 (variant cover) (2012) *''Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan'' #1 (variant cover) (2012) *''Before Watchmen: Moloch'' #1 (variant cover) (2012) *''Before Watchmen Dollar Bill'' #1 (variant cover) (2013) *''Detective Comics'' (Vol. 2) #27 (variant cover) (2014) *'' The Dark Knight III: The Master Race'' #1–9 (variant covers) (2015–2017) *''The Dark Knight III: The Master Race Collector's Edition'' #1–9 (2015–2017) *'' Batman/Superman'' #18 (Flash 75th Anniversary variant cover) (2015) *''New Suicide Squad'' #9 (Joker 75th Anniversary variant cover) (2015) *''Titans Hunt'' #1 (variant cover) (2015) *''Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade'' #1 (variant cover) (2016) *''Justice League Of America'' (Vol. 4) #9 (variant cover) (2016) *''Scooby Apocalypse'' #1–4 (2016) *''Batman'' (Vol. 3) #19 (Fan Expo Dallas variant cover) (2017), #45 (variant cover) (2018), #50 (variant cover) (2018) *''All-Star Batman'' #8 (Fan Expo Dallas variant cover) (2017) *''The Wild Storm'' #1–12 (variant covers) (2017–2018) *''Kamandi Challenge'' #8 (2017) *''Dark Nights: Metal'' #1–6 (variant covers) (2017–2018) *''Hawkman Found'' #1 (variant cover) (2017) *''Wonder Woman Tasmanian Devil Special'' #1 (2017) *''Action Comics'' (Vol. 3) #1000 (dynamic forces variant cover) (2018) *''Action Comics: 80 Years of Superman Deluxe Edition'' (2018) *''Batman'' (Vol. 3) #45 (2018) *''Justice League'' (Vol. 4) #1–10 (variant covers) (2018) *''Harley Quinn 25th Anniversary Special'' #1 (2018) *''Sandman Universe'' #1 (variant cover) (2018) *''Batman / The MAXX: Arkham Dreams'' #1 (variant cover) (2018) *''The Immortal Men'' #2–4 (2018) *''Batman: Damned'' #1–3 (variant covers) (2018–2019) *''Cover'' #6 (variant cover) (2019) *''Detective Comics: 80 Years of Batman Deluxe Edition'' (2019) *''Detective Comics'' (Vol. 3) #1000 (Torpedo Comics variant covers) (2019) *''SHAZAM!'' (Vol. 2) #4 (variant cover) (2019) *''RWBY'' #1 (variant cover) (2019) *''GenLock'' #1 (variant cover) (2019) *''Wonder Woman'' (Vol. 5) #750 (variant cover & Torpedo Comics variant covers) (2020) *''Flash'' (Vol. 5) #750 (2000s variant cover) (2020)


Dynamite

*''Red Sonja'' (Vol. 4) #11 (variant cover) (2006), #12 (2006) *''Boys'' #30 (variant cover) (2009) *''Red Sonja: Age Of Chaos'' #1 (variant cover) (2020)


Image Comics

* ''WildC.A.T.s'' (Vol. 1) #21 (1995) *''Fire From Heaven'' #2 (1996) *''
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Preview Edition'' (1997) *''C-23'' #2 (variant cover) (1998) *'' Spawn'' #150 (variant cover) (2005), #200 (variant cover) (2011) *''Image United'' #1 (variant cover) (2009) *''Liberty Comics'' #2 (2009) *''Tyrese Gibsons Mayhem'' #3 (variant cover) (2009)


Marvel Comics

*''Alpha Flight'' #65–66 (1989), #69 (1989), #75 (1989), #87–90 (1990) *''Wolverine'' #24,#25, #27 (1990) *''The Uncanny X-Men'' #256, #257, #258, #260, #261, #268 (1989–1990), 286 (1992) *''X-Factor'' #62 (1991) *''Avengers'' (Vol. 2) #8 (1997) *''Avengers'' (Vol. 6) #9 (variant cover) (2017) *''Old Man Logan'' (Vol. 2) #26 (variant cover) (2017) *''Punisher'' (Vol. 10) #14 (variant cover) (2017) *''X-Men Blue'' #1 (variant cover) (2017), #7 (variant cover) (2017) *''X-Men Gold'' #1 (variant cover) (2017), #7 (variant cover) (2017) *''Astonishing X-Men'' (Vol. 4) #1 (variant cover) (2017) *''Ms Marvel'' (Vol. 4) #20 (variant cover) (2017) *''Thanos'' (Vol. 2) #9 (variant cover) (2017) *''Deadpool'' (Vol. 5) #33 (variant cover) (2017) *''Invincible Iron Man'' (Vol. 3) #9 (variant cover) (2017) *''Iron Fist'' (Vol. 5) #5 (variant cover) (2017) *''Generation X'' (Vol. 2) #4 (variant cover) (2017) *''Uncanny Avengers'' (Vol. 3) #25 (variant cover) (2017) *''Champions'' (Vol. 2) #10 (variant cover) (2017) *''Weapon X'' (Vol. 3) #5 (variant cover) (2017) *''Doctor Strange'' (Vol. 4) #23 (variant cover) (2017) *''Captain America: Steve Rogers'' #19 (variant cover) (2017) *''Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #2 (variant cover) (2017) *''Mighty Thor'' (Vol. 2) #21 (variant cover) (2017) *''Black Panther'' (Vol. 6) #16 (variant cover) (2017) *''Spider-Man'' (Vol. 2) #18 (variant cover) (2017) *''Venom'' (Vol. 3) #152 (variant cover) (2017) *''Daredevil'' (Vol. 5) #23 (variant cover) (2017) *''Defenders'' (Vol. 5) #3 (variant cover) (2017) *''Amazing Spider-Man'' (Vol. 4) #30 (variant cover) (2017) *''Royals'' #5 (variant cover) (2017) *''Cable'' (Vol. 3) #3 (variant cover) (2017) *''All-New Wolverine'' #22 (variant cover) (2017) *''Jean Grey'' #4 (variant cover) (2017) *''Gwenpool'' #18 (variant cover) (2017) *''Captain America'' (Vol. 8) #700 (variant cover) (2018)


Vertigo

*''Transmetropolitan'' #25–26 (1999) *''Codename: Knockout'' #14 (variant cover) (2002) *''American Vampire'' #1 (variant cover) (2010) *'' Django Unchained'' #1 (variant cover) (2012) *''Sandman Overture'' #1 (variant cover) (2013) *''Mad Max Fury Road'' #1 (variant cover) (2015) *''Sandman Universe'' #1 (variant cover) (2018)


WildStorm

*''Wildcats'' (Vol. 2) #1 (variant cover) (1999) *''Star Trek Voyager: False Colors'' (2000) *''Gen 13'' (Vol. 3) #0 (variant cover) (2002) *Thundercats (Vol. 2) #2 (variant cover) (2002) *''Skye Runner'' #1–2 (variant covers) (2006) *''Ninja Scroll'' #1–3 (variant covers) (2006) *''Red Sonja/Claw: Devils Hands'' #1–2 (variant covers) (2006) *''World of Warcraft'' #1–6 (2007–2008) *''New Dynamix'' #1–2 (variant covers) (2008) *''Prototype'' #1 (variant cover) (2009) * ''Modern Warfare 2 Ghost'' #1 (variant cover) (2009) *''Ex Machina'' #50 (variant cover) (2010) * ''DV8 Gods & Monsters'' #1 (variant cover) (2010)


Writer


DC Comics

*''Scooby Apocalyspe'' #1 (2016)


Image Comics

* ''Stormwatch'' #0 (1993), #3 (1993) * ''Darker Image'' #1 (1993) * '' WildC.A.T.s'' (Vol. 1) #1–9 (1993–1994) * ''Kindred'' #1–4 (1994) * ''Stormwatch Sourcebook'' #1 (1994) * ''Savage Dragon'' (Vol. 2) #13 (1995) * ''Divine Right'' #1–12 (1997–1999) * ''Gen 13 Preview Edition'' (1997)


Marvel Comics

*''
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'' (Vol. 2) #1–12 (plot) (1996–97) * ''X-Men Wrath of Apocalypse'' #1 (1996)


References


External links

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