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One year after the destruction of the SDF-1 and SDF-2, Rick Hunter takes the prototype YF-4 out for One year after the destruction of the SDF-1 and SDF-2, Rick Hunter takes the prototype YF-4 out for One year after the destruction of the SDF-1 and SDF-2, Rick Hunter takes the prototype YF-4 out for One year after the destruction of the SDF-1 and SDF-2, Rick Hunter takes the prototype YF-4 out for

One year after the destruction of the SDF-1 andSDF-2,Rick Hunter takes the prototype YF-4 out for a spin to take out some well-armed Zentraedi agitators. This little skirmish and lot of gabbing comes from the pages of Robotech #0 (DC/Wildstorm, December 2002), written by Tommy Yune andJay Faerber with art by Jim Lee,Ale Garza,Carlos D’Anda,Lee Bermejo,Trevor Scott,Richard Friend, and Sandra Hope.


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Swamp Thing

Art by Jim Lee

Cover by Jim Lee for the second issue of ‘Dark Days’ (Dark Days: The Casting), a two-part story thatCover by Jim Lee for the second issue of ‘Dark Days’ (Dark Days: The Casting), a two-part story that

Cover by Jim Lee for the second issue of ‘Dark Days’ (Dark Days: The Casting), a two-part story that works as a prelude to Dark Nights: Metal’ (2017) - writers: Scott Snyder & James Tynion IV

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Batman, Vol. 1 # 619 Heroes Variant, by Jim Lee with Inks by Scott Williams, and Colors by Alex Sinclair.

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X-Men covers 1-5 (1991)

Jim Lee – penciler
Scott Williams – inker 
Joe Rosas – colorist 


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Jim Lee drawing Morpheus @ SDCC 2013.Jim Lee drawing Morpheus @ SDCC 2013.Jim Lee drawing Morpheus @ SDCC 2013.Jim Lee drawing Morpheus @ SDCC 2013.Jim Lee drawing Morpheus @ SDCC 2013.

Jim Lee drawing Morpheus @ SDCC 2013.


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Untitled (Canine Devotion), 2014


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Jim Lee - Joker 

Jim Lee - Joker 


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JIm Lee - Injustice 

JIm Lee - Injustice 


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Jim Lee, fumettista coreano/statunitense (1964)

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Wolverine by Jim Lee in a piece of promo art from Marvel Age #92 (1990)

Wolverine by Jim Lee in a piece of promo art from Marvel Age #92 (1990)


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Savage Land Rogue by Jim Lee and Scott Williams with colors by Alex Sinclair (2018)

Savage Land Rogue by Jim Lee and Scott Williams with colors by Alex Sinclair (2018)


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Promo poster for X-Men: The Mighty Mutant Tour featuring art by Jim Lee and Scott Williams (1992)30

Promo poster for X-Men: The Mighty Mutant Tour featuring art by Jim Lee and Scott Williams (1992)

30 years ago, Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Whilce Portacio were on the road for The Mighty Mutant Tour.  The creators were riding high following the success of Mutant Genesis and the record-shattering sales of X-Men #1, so the level of interest from fans was extraordinary.

1991 was a remarkable and transformative year for the X-Men franchise, but it was really just the beginning.  In 1992, Marvel went on to launch the Jim Lee’s X-Men Trading Cards from Impel, the X-Men: The Arcade Game from Konami and the X-Men: The Animated Series cartoon from Fox.

1992 was also the year in which Marvel’s biggest names, including Jim Lee, Erik Larsen, Rob Liefeld and Todd McFarlane, left the House of Ideas to form Image Comics.  I had a lot of fun exploring the 30th anniversary of Mutant Genesis in 2021 and I’m looking forward to continuing that theme in 2022.


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Wolverine, Cyclops and Gambit by Jim Lee from the X-Men: Keepsake Collection II (1992) 

Wolverine, Cyclops and Gambit by Jim Lee from the X-Men: Keepsake Collection II (1992) 


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Today marks the 30th anniversary of the April 16, 1992 release of Rob Liefeld’s Youngblood #1, which

Today marks the 30th anniversary of the April 16, 1992 release of Rob Liefeld’s Youngblood#1, which was the first Image Comics title to be published following the groundbreaking news that Marvel’s most popular artists had left the House of Ideas to form their own independent platform.


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DC Comics for July 2021: this is the cover for DC Poster Portfolio Jim Lee Vol. 2, drawn (obviously)

DC Comics for July 2021: this is the cover for DC Poster Portfolio Jim Lee Vol. 2, drawn (obviously) by Jim Lee.


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DC Comics for July 2021: this is the cover for Aquaman: 80 Years of the King of the Seven Seas, draw

DC Comics for July 2021: this is the cover for Aquaman: 80 Years of the King of the Seven Seas, drawn by Jim Lee.


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DC Comics for June 2021: this is the cover Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior The Deluxe E

DC Comics for June 2021: this is the cover Wonder Woman: 80 Years of the Amazon Warrior The Deluxe Edition HC, drawn by Jim Lee.


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DC Comics for June 2021: this is the cover for DC Pride #1, drawn by Jim Lee.

DC Comics for June 2021: this is the cover for DC Pride #1, drawn by Jim Lee.


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My Initial Thoughts on the DC Black Label Imprint Series

So, I have taken about a week to examine the news that was released by DC Entertainment last week in the form of a new publishing imprint label for the comics publisher known as DC Black Label. In short, these new stories will be stand-alone series by iconic and well-known creators that will exist outside of the main DC comic universe to allow the respective creative teams a blank page to tell…

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