I did something I swore I would never do when I started my comic book career…I bought a piece at auction that I sold many, many years ago! This is from Wolverine issue 50 from back in 1991! Check out my twitch.tv/jimlee stream tomorrow at 9am PST as I begin the process of restoring all the faded ink on this piece! I made the mistake 3 decades ago using an inferior marker to do the details. Will the attempt at restoration be the best or worst decision I ever made! Tune in and find out! 😎🥸🤡🤴
I was at dinner with the family when I heard that my friend and former WildStorm editor Sarah Becker, aged 53, died earlier this week. It’s days later and I’m still struggling to process the finality of her being gone. It’s even harder for me to convey the impact she had on so many of us back in the 90’s. As an editor, she was hired for her particular and quirky taste, and that in turn influenced and inspired many a storyline. If you were a reader of our comics back in the day—know that she was a caring soul who took the time to read every bit of fan mail that came in from you all and that she loved responding in kind. Beyond WildStorm, she was of course on the Real World: Miami and then later worked at Disney Publishing. Always a free spirit and fiercely independent, she then went on to work for Britney Spears when she was on tour and then did the same as Aaron Carter’s tour assistant. After those crazy adventures, she then jumped fearlessly into the world of life coaching and trauma counseling. A pretty damn eclectic life journey that suited a pretty damn eclectic, special person. I will always remember and cherish Sarah as the doyenne at the heart of a group of some of the most talented, and unique, young group of artists who really defined the energy, style, and appeal of the mid-90’s WildStorm era. Many of these artists who Sarah helped discover and nurture have already shared their heartfelt, personal stories of the time they spent with her as a friend, confidant and colleague at WildStorm. For me—it’s hard to describe those times; in many ways, you had to be there to truly understand. Or maybe it saddens me too much to go there. I can only offer up some snapshots from back in the day which capture the memory of her and the spirit of the times. Rest in peace, Sarah ❤️
I was at dinner with the family when I heard that my friend and former WildStorm editor Sarah Becker, aged 53, died earlier this week. It’s days later and I’m still struggling to process the finality of her being gone. It’s even harder for me to convey the impact she had on so many of us back in the 90’s. As an editor, she was hired for her particular and quirky taste, and that in turn influenced and inspired many a storyline. If you were a reader of our comics back in the day—know that she was a caring soul who took the time to read every bit of fan mail that came in from you all and that she loved responding in kind. Beyond WildStorm, she was of course on the Real World: Miami and then later worked at Disney Publishing. Always a free spirit and fiercely independent, she then went on to work for Britney Spears when she was on tour and then did the same as Aaron Carter’s tour assistant. After those crazy adventures, she then jumped fearlessly into the world of life coaching and trauma counseling. A pretty damn eclectic life journey that suited a pretty damn eclectic, special person. I will always remember and cherish Sarah as the doyenne at the heart of a group of some of the most talented, and unique, young group of artists who really defined the energy, style, and appeal of the mid-90’s WildStorm era. Many of these artists who Sarah helped discover and nurture have already shared their heartfelt, personal stories of the time they spent with her as a friend, confidant and colleague at WildStorm. For me—it’s hard to describe those times; in many ways, you had to be there to truly understand. Or maybe it saddens me too much to go there. I can only offer up some snapshots from back in the day which capture the memory of her and the spirit of the times. Rest in peace, Sarah ❤️
I was at dinner with the family when I heard that my friend and former WildStorm editor Sarah Becker, aged 53, died earlier this week. It’s days later and I’m still struggling to process the finality of her being gone. It’s even harder for me to convey the impact she had on so many of us back in the 90’s. As an editor, she was hired for her particular and quirky taste, and that in turn influenced and inspired many a storyline. If you were a reader of our comics back in the day—know that she was a caring soul who took the time to read every bit of fan mail that came in from you all and that she loved responding in kind. Beyond WildStorm, she was of course on the Real World: Miami and then later worked at Disney Publishing. Always a free spirit and fiercely independent, she then went on to work for Britney Spears when she was on tour and then did the same as Aaron Carter’s tour assistant. After those crazy adventures, she then jumped fearlessly into the world of life coaching and trauma counseling. A pretty damn eclectic life journey that suited a pretty damn eclectic, special person. I will always remember and cherish Sarah as the doyenne at the heart of a group of some of the most talented, and unique, young group of artists who really defined the energy, style, and appeal of the mid-90’s WildStorm era. Many of these artists who Sarah helped discover and nurture have already shared their heartfelt, personal stories of the time they spent with her as a friend, confidant and colleague at WildStorm. For me—it’s hard to describe those times; in many ways, you had to be there to truly understand. Or maybe it saddens me too much to go there. I can only offer up some snapshots from back in the day which capture the memory of her and the spirit of the times. Rest in peace, Sarah ❤️
I was at dinner with the family when I heard that my friend and former WildStorm editor Sarah Becker, aged 53, died earlier this week. It’s days later and I’m still struggling to process the finality of her being gone. It’s even harder for me to convey the impact she had on so many of us back in the 90’s. As an editor, she was hired for her particular and quirky taste, and that in turn influenced and inspired many a storyline. If you were a reader of our comics back in the day—know that she was a caring soul who took the time to read every bit of fan mail that came in from you all and that she loved responding in kind. Beyond WildStorm, she was of course on the Real World: Miami and then later worked at Disney Publishing. Always a free spirit and fiercely independent, she then went on to work for Britney Spears when she was on tour and then did the same as Aaron Carter’s tour assistant. After those crazy adventures, she then jumped fearlessly into the world of life coaching and trauma counseling. A pretty damn eclectic life journey that suited a pretty damn eclectic, special person. I will always remember and cherish Sarah as the doyenne at the heart of a group of some of the most talented, and unique, young group of artists who really defined the energy, style, and appeal of the mid-90’s WildStorm era. Many of these artists who Sarah helped discover and nurture have already shared their heartfelt, personal stories of the time they spent with her as a friend, confidant and colleague at WildStorm. For me—it’s hard to describe those times; in many ways, you had to be there to truly understand. Or maybe it saddens me too much to go there. I can only offer up some snapshots from back in the day which capture the memory of her and the spirit of the times. Rest in peace, Sarah ❤️
I was at dinner with the family when I heard that my friend and former WildStorm editor Sarah Becker, aged 53, died earlier this week. It’s days later and I’m still struggling to process the finality of her being gone. It’s even harder for me to convey the impact she had on so many of us back in the 90’s. As an editor, she was hired for her particular and quirky taste, and that in turn influenced and inspired many a storyline. If you were a reader of our comics back in the day—know that she was a caring soul who took the time to read every bit of fan mail that came in from you all and that she loved responding in kind. Beyond WildStorm, she was of course on the Real World: Miami and then later worked at Disney Publishing. Always a free spirit and fiercely independent, she then went on to work for Britney Spears when she was on tour and then did the same as Aaron Carter’s tour assistant. After those crazy adventures, she then jumped fearlessly into the world of life coaching and trauma counseling. A pretty damn eclectic life journey that suited a pretty damn eclectic, special person. I will always remember and cherish Sarah as the doyenne at the heart of a group of some of the most talented, and unique, young group of artists who really defined the energy, style, and appeal of the mid-90’s WildStorm era. Many of these artists who Sarah helped discover and nurture have already shared their heartfelt, personal stories of the time they spent with her as a friend, confidant and colleague at WildStorm. For me—it’s hard to describe those times; in many ways, you had to be there to truly understand. Or maybe it saddens me too much to go there. I can only offer up some snapshots from back in the day which capture the memory of her and the spirit of the times. Rest in peace, Sarah ❤️
I was at dinner with the family when I heard that my friend and former WildStorm editor Sarah Becker, aged 53, died earlier this week. It’s days later and I’m still struggling to process the finality of her being gone. It’s even harder for me to convey the impact she had on so many of us back in the 90’s. As an editor, she was hired for her particular and quirky taste, and that in turn influenced and inspired many a storyline. If you were a reader of our comics back in the day—know that she was a caring soul who took the time to read every bit of fan mail that came in from you all and that she loved responding in kind. Beyond WildStorm, she was of course on the Real World: Miami and then later worked at Disney Publishing. Always a free spirit and fiercely independent, she then went on to work for Britney Spears when she was on tour and then did the same as Aaron Carter’s tour assistant. After those crazy adventures, she then jumped fearlessly into the world of life coaching and trauma counseling. A pretty damn eclectic life journey that suited a pretty damn eclectic, special person. I will always remember and cherish Sarah as the doyenne at the heart of a group of some of the most talented, and unique, young group of artists who really defined the energy, style, and appeal of the mid-90’s WildStorm era. Many of these artists who Sarah helped discover and nurture have already shared their heartfelt, personal stories of the time they spent with her as a friend, confidant and colleague at WildStorm. For me—it’s hard to describe those times; in many ways, you had to be there to truly understand. Or maybe it saddens me too much to go there. I can only offer up some snapshots from back in the day which capture the memory of her and the spirit of the times. Rest in peace, Sarah ❤️
I was at dinner with the family when I heard that my friend and former WildStorm editor Sarah Becker, aged 53, died earlier this week. It’s days later and I’m still struggling to process the finality of her being gone. It’s even harder for me to convey the impact she had on so many of us back in the 90’s. As an editor, she was hired for her particular and quirky taste, and that in turn influenced and inspired many a storyline. If you were a reader of our comics back in the day—know that she was a caring soul who took the time to read every bit of fan mail that came in from you all and that she loved responding in kind. Beyond WildStorm, she was of course on the Real World: Miami and then later worked at Disney Publishing. Always a free spirit and fiercely independent, she then went on to work for Britney Spears when she was on tour and then did the same as Aaron Carter’s tour assistant. After those crazy adventures, she then jumped fearlessly into the world of life coaching and trauma counseling. A pretty damn eclectic life journey that suited a pretty damn eclectic, special person. I will always remember and cherish Sarah as the doyenne at the heart of a group of some of the most talented, and unique, young group of artists who really defined the energy, style, and appeal of the mid-90’s WildStorm era. Many of these artists who Sarah helped discover and nurture have already shared their heartfelt, personal stories of the time they spent with her as a friend, confidant and colleague at WildStorm. For me—it’s hard to describe those times; in many ways, you had to be there to truly understand. Or maybe it saddens me too much to go there. I can only offer up some snapshots from back in the day which capture the memory of her and the spirit of the times. Rest in peace, Sarah ❤️
I was at dinner with the family when I heard that my friend and former WildStorm editor Sarah Becker, aged 53, died earlier this week. It’s days later and I’m still struggling to process the finality of her being gone. It’s even harder for me to convey the impact she had on so many of us back in the 90’s. As an editor, she was hired for her particular and quirky taste, and that in turn influenced and inspired many a storyline. If you were a reader of our comics back in the day—know that she was a caring soul who took the time to read every bit of fan mail that came in from you all and that she loved responding in kind. Beyond WildStorm, she was of course on the Real World: Miami and then later worked at Disney Publishing. Always a free spirit and fiercely independent, she then went on to work for Britney Spears when she was on tour and then did the same as Aaron Carter’s tour assistant. After those crazy adventures, she then jumped fearlessly into the world of life coaching and trauma counseling. A pretty damn eclectic life journey that suited a pretty damn eclectic, special person. I will always remember and cherish Sarah as the doyenne at the heart of a group of some of the most talented, and unique, young group of artists who really defined the energy, style, and appeal of the mid-90’s WildStorm era. Many of these artists who Sarah helped discover and nurture have already shared their heartfelt, personal stories of the time they spent with her as a friend, confidant and colleague at WildStorm. For me—it’s hard to describe those times; in many ways, you had to be there to truly understand. Or maybe it saddens me too much to go there. I can only offer up some snapshots from back in the day which capture the memory of her and the spirit of the times. Rest in peace, Sarah ❤️
I was at dinner with the family when I heard that my friend and former WildStorm editor Sarah Becker, aged 53, died earlier this week. It’s days later and I’m still struggling to process the finality of her being gone. It’s even harder for me to convey the impact she had on so many of us back in the 90’s. As an editor, she was hired for her particular and quirky taste, and that in turn influenced and inspired many a storyline. If you were a reader of our comics back in the day—know that she was a caring soul who took the time to read every bit of fan mail that came in from you all and that she loved responding in kind. Beyond WildStorm, she was of course on the Real World: Miami and then later worked at Disney Publishing. Always a free spirit and fiercely independent, she then went on to work for Britney Spears when she was on tour and then did the same as Aaron Carter’s tour assistant. After those crazy adventures, she then jumped fearlessly into the world of life coaching and trauma counseling. A pretty damn eclectic life journey that suited a pretty damn eclectic, special person. I will always remember and cherish Sarah as the doyenne at the heart of a group of some of the most talented, and unique, young group of artists who really defined the energy, style, and appeal of the mid-90’s WildStorm era. Many of these artists who Sarah helped discover and nurture have already shared their heartfelt, personal stories of the time they spent with her as a friend, confidant and colleague at WildStorm. For me—it’s hard to describe those times; in many ways, you had to be there to truly understand. Or maybe it saddens me too much to go there. I can only offer up some snapshots from back in the day which capture the memory of her and the spirit of the times. Rest in peace, Sarah ❤️
I was at dinner with the family when I heard that my friend and former WildStorm editor Sarah Becker, aged 53, died earlier this week. It’s days later and I’m still struggling to process the finality of her being gone. It’s even harder for me to convey the impact she had on so many of us back in the 90’s. As an editor, she was hired for her particular and quirky taste, and that in turn influenced and inspired many a storyline. If you were a reader of our comics back in the day—know that she was a caring soul who took the time to read every bit of fan mail that came in from you all and that she loved responding in kind. Beyond WildStorm, she was of course on the Real World: Miami and then later worked at Disney Publishing. Always a free spirit and fiercely independent, she then went on to work for Britney Spears when she was on tour and then did the same as Aaron Carter’s tour assistant. After those crazy adventures, she then jumped fearlessly into the world of life coaching and trauma counseling. A pretty damn eclectic life journey that suited a pretty damn eclectic, special person. I will always remember and cherish Sarah as the doyenne at the heart of a group of some of the most talented, and unique, young group of artists who really defined the energy, style, and appeal of the mid-90’s WildStorm era. Many of these artists who Sarah helped discover and nurture have already shared their heartfelt, personal stories of the time they spent with her as a friend, confidant and colleague at WildStorm. For me—it’s hard to describe those times; in many ways, you had to be there to truly understand. Or maybe it saddens me too much to go there. I can only offer up some snapshots from back in the day which capture the memory of her and the spirit of the times. Rest in peace, Sarah ❤️
August 1st! From the visionary Bruce Timm with EPs @mattreevesla and @jjabramsofficial comes ‘Batman: Caped Crusader.’ TEN amazing episodes. Exclusively streaming on @primevideo 🦇🦇🦇
What could possibly go wrong??? 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️#northstar #foolsgoldstandard
33 years later, and I can finally close the book on this one. Use lightfast inks, kids, or this will be your fate some day…#wolverine
It’s been 55 years since our family immigrated to the United States. I’m not sure what my parents had in mind other than the pursuit of the American Dream when we landed in Warren, Ohio, back in 1969, but I thank them for taking such a huge leap of faith and creating a new home filled with love and support here in this great country for my sister and me. Hopefully this recognition brings a smile to their faces when I send them snaps of the translated post. Thank you also to the @carnegiecorp; it’s truly an honor to be included in this august group of amazing immigrants! Fun fact—I went to college with Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa. A real life superhero if there ever was one! Repost• @carnegiecorp It’s time to celebrate the vital role of immigrants in American life. The 2024 Class of #GreatImmigrants celebrates 24 naturalized American citizens whose contributions lead to pioneering discoveries, empower the next generation of leaders, defend human rights, help our children thrive, and much more. Go to the link in our bio to learn more about the ways #GreatImmigrants have enriched our society and strengthened our democracy! #ImmigrantStories #ImmigrantHeritageMonth
It’s been 55 years since our family immigrated to the United States. I’m not sure what my parents had in mind other than the pursuit of the American Dream when we landed in Warren, Ohio, back in 1969, but I thank them for taking such a huge leap of faith and creating a new home filled with love and support here in this great country for my sister and me. Hopefully this recognition brings a smile to their faces when I send them snaps of the translated post. Thank you also to the @carnegiecorp; it’s truly an honor to be included in this august group of amazing immigrants! Fun fact—I went to college with Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa. A real life superhero if there ever was one! Repost• @carnegiecorp It’s time to celebrate the vital role of immigrants in American life. The 2024 Class of #GreatImmigrants celebrates 24 naturalized American citizens whose contributions lead to pioneering discoveries, empower the next generation of leaders, defend human rights, help our children thrive, and much more. Go to the link in our bio to learn more about the ways #GreatImmigrants have enriched our society and strengthened our democracy! #ImmigrantStories #ImmigrantHeritageMonth
It’s been 55 years since our family immigrated to the United States. I’m not sure what my parents had in mind other than the pursuit of the American Dream when we landed in Warren, Ohio, back in 1969, but I thank them for taking such a huge leap of faith and creating a new home filled with love and support here in this great country for my sister and me. Hopefully this recognition brings a smile to their faces when I send them snaps of the translated post. Thank you also to the @carnegiecorp; it’s truly an honor to be included in this august group of amazing immigrants! Fun fact—I went to college with Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa. A real life superhero if there ever was one! Repost• @carnegiecorp It’s time to celebrate the vital role of immigrants in American life. The 2024 Class of #GreatImmigrants celebrates 24 naturalized American citizens whose contributions lead to pioneering discoveries, empower the next generation of leaders, defend human rights, help our children thrive, and much more. Go to the link in our bio to learn more about the ways #GreatImmigrants have enriched our society and strengthened our democracy! #ImmigrantStories #ImmigrantHeritageMonth
It’s been 55 years since our family immigrated to the United States. I’m not sure what my parents had in mind other than the pursuit of the American Dream when we landed in Warren, Ohio, back in 1969, but I thank them for taking such a huge leap of faith and creating a new home filled with love and support here in this great country for my sister and me. Hopefully this recognition brings a smile to their faces when I send them snaps of the translated post. Thank you also to the @carnegiecorp; it’s truly an honor to be included in this august group of amazing immigrants! Fun fact—I went to college with Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa. A real life superhero if there ever was one! Repost• @carnegiecorp It’s time to celebrate the vital role of immigrants in American life. The 2024 Class of #GreatImmigrants celebrates 24 naturalized American citizens whose contributions lead to pioneering discoveries, empower the next generation of leaders, defend human rights, help our children thrive, and much more. Go to the link in our bio to learn more about the ways #GreatImmigrants have enriched our society and strengthened our democracy! #ImmigrantStories #ImmigrantHeritageMonth
It’s been 55 years since our family immigrated to the United States. I’m not sure what my parents had in mind other than the pursuit of the American Dream when we landed in Warren, Ohio, back in 1969, but I thank them for taking such a huge leap of faith and creating a new home filled with love and support here in this great country for my sister and me. Hopefully this recognition brings a smile to their faces when I send them snaps of the translated post. Thank you also to the @carnegiecorp; it’s truly an honor to be included in this august group of amazing immigrants! Fun fact—I went to college with Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa. A real life superhero if there ever was one! Repost• @carnegiecorp It’s time to celebrate the vital role of immigrants in American life. The 2024 Class of #GreatImmigrants celebrates 24 naturalized American citizens whose contributions lead to pioneering discoveries, empower the next generation of leaders, defend human rights, help our children thrive, and much more. Go to the link in our bio to learn more about the ways #GreatImmigrants have enriched our society and strengthened our democracy! #ImmigrantStories #ImmigrantHeritageMonth
It’s been 55 years since our family immigrated to the United States. I’m not sure what my parents had in mind other than the pursuit of the American Dream when we landed in Warren, Ohio, back in 1969, but I thank them for taking such a huge leap of faith and creating a new home filled with love and support here in this great country for my sister and me. Hopefully this recognition brings a smile to their faces when I send them snaps of the translated post. Thank you also to the @carnegiecorp; it’s truly an honor to be included in this august group of amazing immigrants! Fun fact—I went to college with Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa. A real life superhero if there ever was one! Repost• @carnegiecorp It’s time to celebrate the vital role of immigrants in American life. The 2024 Class of #GreatImmigrants celebrates 24 naturalized American citizens whose contributions lead to pioneering discoveries, empower the next generation of leaders, defend human rights, help our children thrive, and much more. Go to the link in our bio to learn more about the ways #GreatImmigrants have enriched our society and strengthened our democracy! #ImmigrantStories #ImmigrantHeritageMonth
It’s been 55 years since our family immigrated to the United States. I’m not sure what my parents had in mind other than the pursuit of the American Dream when we landed in Warren, Ohio, back in 1969, but I thank them for taking such a huge leap of faith and creating a new home filled with love and support here in this great country for my sister and me. Hopefully this recognition brings a smile to their faces when I send them snaps of the translated post. Thank you also to the @carnegiecorp; it’s truly an honor to be included in this august group of amazing immigrants! Fun fact—I went to college with Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa. A real life superhero if there ever was one! Repost• @carnegiecorp It’s time to celebrate the vital role of immigrants in American life. The 2024 Class of #GreatImmigrants celebrates 24 naturalized American citizens whose contributions lead to pioneering discoveries, empower the next generation of leaders, defend human rights, help our children thrive, and much more. Go to the link in our bio to learn more about the ways #GreatImmigrants have enriched our society and strengthened our democracy! #ImmigrantStories #ImmigrantHeritageMonth
It’s been 55 years since our family immigrated to the United States. I’m not sure what my parents had in mind other than the pursuit of the American Dream when we landed in Warren, Ohio, back in 1969, but I thank them for taking such a huge leap of faith and creating a new home filled with love and support here in this great country for my sister and me. Hopefully this recognition brings a smile to their faces when I send them snaps of the translated post. Thank you also to the @carnegiecorp; it’s truly an honor to be included in this august group of amazing immigrants! Fun fact—I went to college with Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa. A real life superhero if there ever was one! Repost• @carnegiecorp It’s time to celebrate the vital role of immigrants in American life. The 2024 Class of #GreatImmigrants celebrates 24 naturalized American citizens whose contributions lead to pioneering discoveries, empower the next generation of leaders, defend human rights, help our children thrive, and much more. Go to the link in our bio to learn more about the ways #GreatImmigrants have enriched our society and strengthened our democracy! #ImmigrantStories #ImmigrantHeritageMonth
It’s been 55 years since our family immigrated to the United States. I’m not sure what my parents had in mind other than the pursuit of the American Dream when we landed in Warren, Ohio, back in 1969, but I thank them for taking such a huge leap of faith and creating a new home filled with love and support here in this great country for my sister and me. Hopefully this recognition brings a smile to their faces when I send them snaps of the translated post. Thank you also to the @carnegiecorp; it’s truly an honor to be included in this august group of amazing immigrants! Fun fact—I went to college with Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa. A real life superhero if there ever was one! Repost• @carnegiecorp It’s time to celebrate the vital role of immigrants in American life. The 2024 Class of #GreatImmigrants celebrates 24 naturalized American citizens whose contributions lead to pioneering discoveries, empower the next generation of leaders, defend human rights, help our children thrive, and much more. Go to the link in our bio to learn more about the ways #GreatImmigrants have enriched our society and strengthened our democracy! #ImmigrantStories #ImmigrantHeritageMonth
Using a 01 micron pigma lightfast marker…slow by steady wins the day…