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Lee Weeks

Lee Weeks
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Weeks at the New York Comic Con in Manhattan, October 9, 2010.
Born 1962
Nationality American
Area(s) Penciler, Inker, Writer
Notable works
The Batman Chronicles: Gauntlet
Daredevil
Gambit
Spiderman: Death and Destiny
Superman: Lois and Clark
Awards Haxtur Award: Best Short Story (with Bruce Jones and Josef Rubinstein - 2003)

Lee Weeks (born 1962) is an American comic book artist, known for his work on such titles as Daredevil.

Weeks made his professional comics debut penciling, inking, and lettering a short story ("Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk") in Tales of Terror #5 (March 1986), a horror anthology published by Eclipse Comics. He is best known for his work for Marvel Comics on Daredevil series (1990–1992), where he pencilled the Last Rites storyline. It featured the fall of the Kingpin and is a sequel of sorts to Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli's Born Again.

He collaborated with writer Howard Mackie on the Gambit limited series in 1993–1994. At Dark Horse Comics, Weeks drew the Predator vs. Magnus, Robot Fighter and Tarzan vs. Predator: At the Earth's Core crossovers. Back at Marvel, he wrote and drew the Spider-Man: Death and Destiny limited series in 2000 and worked with Tom DeFalco on Spider-Man: The Mysterio Manifesto the following year.

Other Marvel Comics titles he has contributed to include Justice (1988–1989), The Destroyer (1989–1990), Spider-Man's Tangled Web (2002), Captain America vol. 4 #17-20 (with writer Dave Gibbons) (2003), The Incredible Hulk vol. 3 (2002, 2005) and the five-part Captain Marvel (2008) mini-series.


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