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  1. I'm curious about why Jim Lee sold his Wildstorm imprint to DC after joining Image. All I've found on the subject is a small sentence on Wikipedia saying: Because he felt his role as publisher and his growing family demands interfered with his role as an artist, Lee left Image Comics and sold WildStorm to DC Comics in late 1998.

    • Early Life and Career
    • Rise to Fame on X-Men
    • Image Comics and Wildstorm, and Return to Marvel
    • Move to DC Comics

    Lee was born in Seoul, South Korea, but grew up in St. Louis, Missouri. Lee's St. Louis Country Day School classmates predicted in his senior yearbook that he would found his own comic book company. But, initially, Lee seemed resigned to following his father's career in medicine. Lee attended Princeton University and majored in psychology with the ...

    In 1989 Lee filled in for regular penciller Marc Silvestri on Uncanny X-Men #248 and did another guest stint on issues #256 through #258, eventually becoming the series' ongoing artist as of #267 when Silvestri left. During his stint on Uncanny Lee first worked with inker Scott Williams, who would become a long-time collaborator. Lee’s artwork quic...

    In 1992, Lee was one of seven artists who broke away from Marvel to form Image Comics. Lee's group of titles was christened Wildstorm Productions and published Lee's pet title WildC.A.T.s, which Lee penciled and co-wrote, and other series created by Lee sharing the same "universe", but with a minor implication of the artist in his production. The o...

    In late 1998, however, Lee left Image Comics and sold Wildstorm to DC Comics. Lee's career as a publisher had mostly precluded art jobs and he desired to return to his roots as an illustrator. In 2003 he collaborated on a 12 issue run on Batman with writer Jeph Loeb that became a runaway sales success (See Batman: Hush). This was followed by a year...

  2. And they did. Jim Lee, Rob Liefeld, Marc Silvestri (the latter two did return). Todd McFarlane had to change who killed pre-Spawn Al Simmons because Chapel was owned by Liefeld. Eventually, the company became a place for creators to publish original material that they owned with no connection to one another.

  3. In 1998, Jim Lee left Image Comics and sold his Wildstorm Productions company to DC Comics. Lee decided to retire from producing and writing to concentrate on his art. ... 2009 Daughtry "Leave ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_LeeJim Lee - Wikipedia

    Jim Lee ( Korean: 이용철; born August 11, 1964) is a Korean-American comic-book artist, writer, editor, and publisher. He is currently the President, Publisher and Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics. In recognition of his work, Lee has received a Harvey Award, Inkpot Award and three Wizard Fan Awards . He entered the industry in 1987 as an ...

  5. The Birth of Artist and a Fan. Jim Lee was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1964, but spent the majority of his childhood in St. Louis, Missouri after his parents relocated. Lee struggled to fit in. In addition to having to learn English, Lee was also the first in his family to have to go to school in a preppy, upper-class life environment.

  6. May 24, 2023 · SUMMERS: Jim Lee isn't the typical fan. He's influenced the world of comics for decades. In the '80s and early '90s, he was an illustrator for the hugely popular "X-Men" series with Marvel. He and ...

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