Lee Sullivan

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Lee Sullivan is a British comic artist, illustrator and ROCK SAXOPHONIST. Originally trained as a wildlife and technical artist, Lee worked in the british aerospace, advertising and magazine publishing industries before being introduced to the world of comics in 1988.

He has worked on titles such as Marvel UK's Transformers, Thundercats, Deathshead, RoboCop (US), Wildcards (US), William Shatner's TekWorld (US), 2000AD (Judge Dredd; Mercy Heights; Blacklight; Futureshocks; Vector 13, Megazine) , Marvel UK reprint covers, Action Man, Transformers Armada; Thunderbirds Magazine

However, he is probably best known for his work on Doctor Who Magazine, the Radio Times Doctor Who comic strip and is currently the regular artist on Fabbri's Doctor Who - Battles in Time.


Trivia

A frequent in-joke included in city backgrounds drawn by Sullivan is a 'Mackay's Music' sign or store front, a reference to Andy Mackay, the saxophone/oboe player of the UK group Roxy Music, one of the saxophone playing artist's heroes.




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