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Patrick Lee (born June 28, 1975) is a
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, publisher, former president, and co-founder of the now-defunct
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. 2008-05-29.


Biography

After graduating high school at the age of 16, Lee began his career in the comic book industry by sending approximately 150 pages of sample artwork to uninterested
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and DC editors. It took over a year before he caught the attention of Image co-founder
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at a convention in
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,
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in 1994. Four months later, he was hired by
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and went to train at
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. There, he learned a skill that would influence his art to a great degree: speed. In an interview with Wizard he states: Lee worked on various titles such as '' Bloodpool, Extreme Sacrifice, Black Flag, House of M:
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, Glory,
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, Avengeblade, Extreme Prelude'', and ''
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''. Soon after, he was hired by
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to work on
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's ''
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, Allegra'' and
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's ''
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''. His career in comic books led him to work for Marvel Comics on a
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called ''Revelation''. Lee has also illustrated cards for the '' Magic: The Gathering'' collectible card game.


Dreamwave

A year later, he and his brother Roger founded
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. They began to publish their first mini-series ''Darkminds'' followed by other titles like ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Warlands'', ''Fate of the Blade'', ''NecroWar'', ''Sandscape'' and other graphic novels. Dreamwave filed for bankruptcy in January 2005, amidst a great deal of controversy, among such rumors as neglecting to pay several artists."Dreamwave Productions Closes Up Shop"
Comic Book Resources, January 4, 2005. Retrieved January 9th, 2011.


Work for hire

When Dreamwave Productions closed, Lee formed a new production company known as ''Dream Engine'' and parlayed his work on the ''Transformers'' franchise to land a string of jobs for Marvel and DC, most notably an ''
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'' mini-series and a single fill-in issue of the ''
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'' series for DC. He also contributed to a relaunch of '' Cyberforce'' for
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, another Image studio. Most of the new projects with ''Dream Engine'' failed to bring Lee the high-profile acclaim of his ''Transformers'' work, with the ''
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'' in particular criticizing his ability to draw humans versus the larger than life robots from ''Transformers''. Lee directed the music video for the song Electric by the band Blush. Lee was also a concept designer on CGI cartoon ''Train Hero'' (高铁侠) for Carloon Animation.


Controversy

Since the closure of Dreamwave, Pat Lee has been criticized for his business practices. In an interview with
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, ''Transformers'' writers Adam Patyk and James McDonough stated they had been laid off before the Dreamwave bankruptcy following a controversy about their payment, and had subsequently filed a lawsuit against Dreamwave for lack of payment.Alex Segura Jr.
"The Dreamwave Bankruptcy: From the Writers Point of View"
, Newsarama com, July 26th, 2005. Retrieved January 9th, 2011.
In another interview, ''Transformers'' writer
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claimed that Lee "looked imsquare in the eye and said everything’s hunky-dory" a mere month before the bankruptcy.Interview with Simon Furman
, Transfans.co.uk, September 2005. Retrieved January 9th, 2011.
Comic book journalist
Rich Johnston Richard Johnston is a British comics creator, columnist, and founder of the comics news site ''Bleeding Cool''. ''The Comics Journal'' described Johnston as having claimed to be "the oldest extant comics news reporter on the Internet." His pas ...
repeatedly reported controversial details concerning Pat Lee, including the allegation that Dreamwave's assets and employees were shifted over to the new company ''Dream Engine'', started by Pat Lee's brother Roger Lee, in January 2005, before Dreamwave declared bankruptcy;Rich Johnston
"Lying in the Gutters: Not Paying Award"
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, January 3rd, 2005. Retrieved January 9th, 2011.
the allegation that Lee had transferred ownership of a company-owned
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to himself prior to the Dreamwave bankruptcy;Rich Johnston
"Lying in the Gutters: Unjust Desserts"
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, July 11th, 2005. Retrieved January 9th, 2011.
the allegation that Lee had bought an apartment for half a million Canadian dollars before the bankruptcy;Rich Johnston
"Lying in the Gutters: Dream a Little Dream"
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, August 1st, 2005. Retrieved January 9th, 2011.
a list of Dreamwave's debt and creditors;Rich Johnston
"Lying in the Gutters: Handful of Dust"
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, February 28th, 2005. Retrieved January 9th, 2011.
and the allegation that artist Alex Milne had been working as a
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for Lee on Top Cow's '' Cyberforce'' title without being credited,Rich Johnston
"Lying in the Gutters: Just What Are The Paying Pat Lee for Anyway?"
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, September 11th, 2006. Retrieved January 9th, 2011.
with Lee eventually stopping pay to Milne when Top Cow had asked for confirmation that Lee was indeed the sole artist of the book and Milne refused to comply.Rich Johnston
"Lying in the Gutters: Another Pat Lee Story"
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, April 30th, 2007. Retrieved January 9th, 2011.
In December 2010, Pat Lee gave Johnston an interview, in which Johnston reiterated all of the above claims. While Lee admitted that "many artists had delays in payment" even before the bankruptcy and "regret not being able to speak to everyone" beforehand, he also claimed that "most creators at Dreamwave were aware that we were going through financial difficulties. We didn’t announce it, but people were not being paid in full, and it was pretty obvious." He also claimed that "I barely paid myself at Dreamwave, and didn’t pay myself for extended periods so that the company could pay other bills." Regarding the Porsche, Lee claimed that it "was leased by Dreamwave and I was personally responsible for the vehicle at the end", whereas the apartment was a "small apartment in Toronto that I paid a mortgage on". Regarding Alex Milne's work as a ghost artist on ''Cyberforce'', Lee claimed that he "forgot to adjust the credits at the end of the job", which was "definitely my error", and offered Milne to "provide me the appropriate documentation and evidence" that "Dream Engine owed him money". He also claimed that "I don’t recall firing Alex", and that he "expressed to him via email in May 2007 that I understood he was paid in full". Other allegations brought up by Johnston in the interview, namely that Top Cow had told him ohnstonthat Lee had specifically assured them that he was doing all the work on ''Cyberforce'' himself, and that Marvel had told him ohnstonthat they were "asked to stop paying money to Dreamwave [for outsourced projects such as the ''
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'' limited series] but send it to ''Dream Engine'' instead", were not addressed by Lee at all. Lee also did not respond to the specific request to offer evidence to counter the claim that he was trying to "siphon money from big gigs away from Dreamwave to ''Dream Engine'' in the months before the bankruptcy". However, Lee announced plans to set up a "Creative Refund Movement" with the specific intention to "raise funds to pay former Dreamwave artists who were financially affected by the bankruptcy".Rich Johnston
"Pat Lee Talks To Bleeding Cool Via A Dabel Brother"
Bleeding Cool, December 20, 2010. Retrieved January 9th, 2011.
As of 2015, no Dreamwave employees have received any monetary compensation for their work at the company through the "Creative Refund Movement".


Footnotes


External links


Pat Lee
- Pat Lee's old personal site
Pat Lee art blogPat Lee Productions blog
* Pat Lee's page on Transformers Wiki
Pat Lee new Studio
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