The Evolution of Jim Lee's Artwork
Photo of Chris Claremont at 11:08 copyright Luigi Novi. This episode takes a look at superstar comic book artist Jim Lee from his first work on Samurai Santa through his Marvel work including X-Men to his creator-owned title WildC.A.T.s at Image and up through his Batman and Superman work at DC Comics today. Specifically, I'm looking at how inking has changed the look of his work. Inkers on Jim's work include Whilce Portacio, Tony DeZuniga, Al Milgrom and most prominently, Scott Williams. The various interpretations of his work and what techniques make Jim Lee's artwork identifiable as his are all looked at closely. / comictropes

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