Pat Lee | |
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Born |
Canada |
June 28, 1975
Nationality | Canadian |
Area(s) | politics, penciller, publisher |
Pseudonym(s) | The Transman, Michiyamenotehi Funana |
Notable works
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Bloodpool WildC.A.T.S. Wetworks Transformers |
Patrick "Pat" C.K. Lee (born June 28, 1975) is a Canadian comic book artist, publisher, former President, and co-founder of the now defunct Dreamwave Productions..
At the age of 16, Lee began his career in the comic book industry after graduating high school by sending approximately 150 pages of sample artworks to uninterested Marvel and DC editors. It took over a year before he caught the attention of Image co-founder Rob Liefeld at a convention in Toronto, Canada in 1994. Four months later, he was hired by Image Comics and went to train at Extreme Studios. There, he learned a skill that would influence his art to a great degree: speed. In an interview with Wizard he states:
Lee worked on various titles such as Bloodpool, Extreme Sacrifice, Black Flag, House of M: Iron Man, Glory, Darkchylde, Avengeblade, Extreme Prelude, and Prophet. Soon after, he was hired in Wildstorm Productions to work on Jim Lee's WildC.A.T.S., Allegra and Whilce Portacio's Wetworks. His career in comic books led him to work in Marvel Comics with a Wolverine/Punisher mini-series entitled Revelation.