Jim Lee
Biography
Jim Lee (Korean: 이용철; born August 11, 1964) is a Korean-born American comic book artist, writer, editor, and publisher. As of 2023, he is the President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics. In recognition of his work, Lee has received a Harvey Award, Inkpot Award and three Wizard Fan Awards. Lee got his start in the industry in 1987 as an artist for Marvel Comics, illustrating titles such as Alpha Flight and The Punisher War Journal before becoming widely popular through his work on The Uncanny X-Men. On that book, Lee worked with writer Chris Claremont, with whom he co-created the character Gambit. That led to a 1991 spinoff series on which Lee and Claremont were the initial creative team. The debut issue, X-Men #1, which Lee penciled and co-wrote with Claremont, became the best-selling comic book of all time, according to Guinness World Records. Lee's style was later used for the designs of the X-Men: The Animated Series. In 1992, Lee and several other artists founded the publishing company, Image Comics, to publish their creator-owned comics. Lee published titles such as WildC.A.T.s and Gen13 through his studio, WildStorm Productions. In 1998, wanting to spend less time as a publisher and more time illustrating, Lee sold WildStorm to DC Comics, and ran WildStorm as a DC imprint until 2010. During this period, he also illustrated successful titles set in DC's main fictional universe, such as the year-long storylines "Batman: Hush" and "Superman: For Tomorrow"), books (including Superman Unchained), and the New 52 run of Justice League. On February 18, 2010, it was announced that DC Comics had appointed Lee and Dan DiDio as its co-publishers (replacing Paul Levitz). In June 2018, Lee was also appointed the company's chief creative officer, replacing Geoff Johns. In February 2020, when DiDio left the company, Lee became its sole publisher. Aside from illustrating comics, he has done work as a designer or creative director on other DC products, such as
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Ramones
1976

Leave Home
1977

National Lampoon's Animal House (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1978

The Beatles' First
1964

It's Alive
1979

Slayed?
1972
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Loving The Alien [ 1983–1988 ]
2018

New Wave
1977

Summer In The City (Live In San Francisco, 1979)
2026

The Album
1989

Tina Live In Europe
1988

Some Kinda Fun
1982

Live (CBGB • 1977)
2025

Sixties Mix
1987

Drop Out With The Barracudas
1981

This Is The... The Savage Young Beatles
1965

The Missing Links
1965

Live At The Roxy August 12, 1976
2016

That's What I Like
1989

Deccade Of Instrumentals 1959-1967
1987

Party Party 2
1985

Birth Of The Beatles
1982

Rock 'N' Roll Fever Volume I
1982

Music For Parties
1980
Credited work
1,771 releases · 337 albums · active 1958–2026
- Performance · 1,886
- Other credits · 53
- Production · 48
- Mastering · 1
Studios: Plaza Sound Studios · Rainbow Theatre London · Mediasound · Music Factory Recording Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Chris Montez
- Ramones
- Status Quo
- Slade
- Sylvie Vartan
- The Beatles
- Kathy Young
