Jae Lee (born 1972) is an American
comics artist
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known for his interior illustration and cover work for various publishers, including
Marvel Comics
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,
DC Comics
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,
Image Comics
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, and
Dynamite Entertainment
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.
Career
Jae Lee's first work for
Marvel Comics
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was a
Beast serial in ''
Marvel Comics Presents
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Volume 1
The first volume was released on a bi-weekly basis and lasted for ...
'' #85–92 (1991).
He first rose to prominence in the industry in 1992 for his work on Marvel's ''
Namor the Sub-Mariner'', taking over the art duties from
John Byrne, who continued on the series as writer.
Terry Kavanagh, Lee's editor on both ''Marvel Comics Presents'' and ''Namor'', later said he assigned Lee to ''Namor'' because he liked his style and felt that, as a new artist, he would benefit from working with an experienced writer. Lee continued when
Bob Harras became the writer, drawing issues #26–38 (May 1992–May 1993). As penciller of ''
X-Factor
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'', Lee was one of the artists of the "
X-Cutioner's Song
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" storyline which ran throughout the X-Men titles in 1992. The following year, Lee drew the three issue ''
Youngblood Strikefile'' for
Rob Liefeld
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's
Extreme Studios at
Image Comics
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and the three issue ''
WildC.A.T.s Trilogy'' for
Jim Lee
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's
WildStorm
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, another founding Image Comics studio. In 1994, Jae Lee produced a creator-owned Image Comics series, ''
Hellshock'', a story about a fallen angel that he wrote and illustrated.
It was his first of several collaborations with colorists
Jose Villarrubia.
In 1998, Lee and writer
Paul Jenkins crafted an ''
Inhumans
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'' limited series, for which they won the 1999
Eisner Award
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for Best New Series.
They later reteamed on ''
The Sentry''. Lee and writer
Grant Morrison
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produced the four-issue miniseries ''
Fantastic Four: 1234'' (Oct. 2001–Feb. 2002), which garnered Lee a nomination for a 2002 Eisner Award as Best Cover Artist. In 2003, Lee, writer
John Ney Rieber, and Lee's wife, colorist June Chung, produced a ''
Transformers/G.I. Joe'' six-issue miniseries for
Dreamwave Productions, which took place in an alternate
World War II
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setting.
Beginning in 2007, Lee worked with artist
Richard Isanove and writers
Robin Furth and
Peter David on Marvel Comics' ''
The Dark Tower'' comic series, based on
Stephen King
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's ''
The Dark Tower'' novels. Lee illustrated the first three miniseries in that series, ''
The Gunslinger Born'', ''
The Long Road Home'' and ''
Treachery''. He returned for the fifth book in the series, ''
Battle of Jericho Hill''. He also provided cover and interior illustrations for the
Donald M. Grant edition of King's eighth ''Dark Tower'' novel, ''
The Wind Through the Keyhole'', which was released February 21, 2012.
At
DC Comics
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, Lee worked on the ''
Before Watchmen
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'' project, drawing the mini-series ''
Ozymandias'' (Sept. 2012–April 2013) written by
Len Wein
Leonard Norman Wein (; June 12, 1948 – September 10, 2017) was an American comic book writer and editor best known for co-creating DC Comics' Swamp Thing and Marvel Comics' Wolverine (character), Wolverine, and for helping revive the Marvel sup ...
. He illustrated ''
Batman/Superman'' in 2013–2014 with writer
Greg Pak
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.
In January 2023 it was reported that Lee would be drawing one of the three
Rocketeer in
IDW Publishing
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's upcoming one-shot anthology, ''The Rocketeer''. The project was first conceived by filmmakers Kelvin Mao and Robert Windom, who had discovered during production of their documentary, ''Dave Stevens: Drawn to Perfection'', which focused on the creator of the Rocketeer,
Dave Stevens, that Danny Bilson and the late Paul De Meo, who wrote the screenplay to the 1991 feature film adaptation ''
The Rocketeer'', had written an unpublished Rocketeer comics story. After hiring
Adam Hughes
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to illustrate that story, Lee was hired to draw one of the other stories in the book, a four-page story of the Rocketeer fighting a Japanese
Zero
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fighter plane in the South Pacific, written by Windom, who described it as "dreamy contemplation on life and love."
Awards and nominations
*1999 Eisner Award for Best New Series, for ''
Inhumans
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'' vol. 2, with Paul Jenkins
*Nominated: 2002 Eisner Award for Best Cover Artist, for ''
Our Worlds at War
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'' and ''
Fantastic Four: 1234''
Bibliography
Comics
DC Comics
*''
Action Comics
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'' vol. 2 #38 (among other artists) (2015)
*''
Batman
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: Jekyll & Hyde'' miniseries, #1–3 (of 6) (2005)
*''
Batman/Superman'' #1–4, 8–9, 13, ''Annual'' #1 (2013–2014)
*''
Before Watchmen
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:
Ozymandias'' miniseries, #1–6 (2012–2013)
*''
Fables
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'' #146 (among other artists) (2015)
*''
Superman
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: American Alien'' #4 (2016)
Image Comics
*''
The Darkness: Prelude'' (2003)
*''The Darkness and
Tomb Raider
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'' (2005)
*''Hellshock'' #1–4 (1994)
*''Hellshock'', vol. 2, #1–3 (1997–1998)
*''Hellshock'', vol. 2, ''The Definitive Edition'' (2007)
*''Seven Sons'' (2022)
*''
WildC.A.T.s: Trilogy'', miniseries, #1–3 (1993)
*''
Witchblade
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: Demon'' (2003)
*''Witchblade and Tomb Raider'' (2005)
*''
Youngblood: Strikefile'', miniseries, #1–3 (1993)
Marvel Comics
*''
Captain America
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'' vol. 4 #10–16 (2003)
*''
Daredevil'' vol. 2 #65 (among other artists) (2004)
*''
Dark Tower'':
**''
The Gunslinger Born'' miniseries #1–7 (2007)
**''
The Long Road Home'' miniseries #1–5 (2008)
**''
Treachery'' miniseries #1–6 (2008–2009)
**''
The Battle of Jericho Hill'' miniseries #1–5 (2010)
*''
Excalibur
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vs.
X-Men
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: XX Crossing Special'' (among other artists) (1992)
*''
Fantastic Four: 1234'' #1–4 (2001–2002)
*''
Hulk
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&
Thing: Hard Knocks'' miniseries #1–4 (2004–2005)
*''
The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 3 #82 (2005)
*''
Inhumans
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'' vol. 2 #1–12 (1998–1999)
*''
Marvel Comics Presents
''Marvel Comics Presents'' is an American comic book anthology title that was published in three series by Marvel Comics: from 1988 to 1995; 2007 to 2008; and in 2019.
Volume 1
The first volume was released on a bi-weekly basis and lasted for ...
'' #85–92 (
Beast feature) (among other artists) (1991)
*''
Namor the Sub-Mariner'' #26–38 (1992–1993)
*''
The Sentry'' miniseries #1–5 (2000–2001)
*''Sentry vs. The Void'' (2001)
*''
Spider-Man
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'' #41–43 (1993–1994)
*''
Ultimate Fantastic Four'' #19–20 (2005)
*''
Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual'' #1 (2005)
*''
Uncanny X-Men
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'' #304 (among other artists) (1993)
*''Uncanny X-Men Annual'' #16 (1992)
*''
X-Factor
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'' #84–86 (1992–1993)
*''
Young Avengers
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Special'' #1 (among other artists) (2006)
Other publishers
*''
Transformers / G.I. Joe'' #1–6 (
Dreamwave, 2003)
*''Verotika'' #3 (
Verotik, 1995)
Books
*''The Illustrated
Dracula
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'' by
Bram Stoker
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(
Viking Studio, 2006)
*''The Dark Tower:
The Wind Through the Keyhole'' by
Stephen King
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- Limited Edition (
Donald M. Grant, Publisher, 2012)
Film
Jae Lee provided the artwork for the portrait of
Death
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in the 2019 animated short ''
DC Showcase: Death'', as well as several sketch drawings seen during the end credits.
References
External links
*
Jae Leeat The Art of Jae Lee
*
Jae Leeat Mike's Amazing World of Comics
at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
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DC Comics people
Living people
Marvel Comics people
People from Fairfax County, Virginia