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[[Image:Jim-lee.jpg|right|140px|thumb|The other Lee. The good one.]]
[[Image:Jim-lee.jpg|right|140px|thumb|The other Lee. The good one.]]
'''Jim Lee''' (born [[August 11]], 1964) is a popular and acclaimed comic book artist who, early in his career, illustrated the covers of [[Recipe for Disaster!|Marvel US issue #53]] and [[Rhythms of Darkness!|Marvel US issue #67]].
'''Jim Lee''' (born [[August 11]], [[1964]]) is a popular and acclaimed comic book artist who, early in his career, illustrated the covers of [[Recipe for Disaster!|Marvel US issue #53]] and [[Rhythms of Darkness!|Marvel US issue #67]].


To most comic fans, he is most well known for his work on the Marvel Comics' X-Men titles and Batman: Hush, as well being one of several artists who broke away from Marvel to form [[Wikipedia:Image Comics|Image Comics]] and [[Wikipedia:Wildstorm|Wildstorm]].
To most comic fans, he is most well known for his work on the Marvel Comics' X-Men titles and Batman: Hush, as well being one of several artists who broke away from Marvel to form [[Wikipedia:Image Comics|Image Comics]] and [[Wikipedia:Wildstorm|Wildstorm]].

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The name or term "Jim" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Jim (disambiguation).
The other Lee. The good one.

Jim Lee (born August 11, 1964) is a popular and acclaimed comic book artist who, early in his career, illustrated the covers of Marvel US issue #53 and Marvel US issue #67.

To most comic fans, he is most well known for his work on the Marvel Comics' X-Men titles and Batman: Hush, as well being one of several artists who broke away from Marvel to form Image Comics and Wildstorm.



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