British comic book artist
Lee Garbett is a British comic book artist born in the West Midlands . He has worked on British comics . As of February 2011, he is working freelance after a period of exclusivity with DC Comics .
Career
He created the 4-issue mini-series Dark Mists with Annika Eade, which follows a group of Geisha blackmailed into becoming assassins. After AP Comics folded the title was picked up and reprinted by Markosia .
Lee left the series after issue No. 3 and moved to 2000 AD , most notably on the series London Falling , co-created with Simon Spurrier . He also worked on a Judge Dredd strip for the Judge Dredd Megazine .
He then moved to US publisher, DC Comics and their Wildstorm imprint . There he first worked on The Highwaymen before working with Keith Giffen on Midnighter and the DC /Wildstorm Universe crossover Dreamwar .[ 1] [ 2] He is also providing the art for the two-part Batman story which follows the Batman R.I.P. storyline and links into Final Crisis .[ 3]
Lee drew the first arc on DC comics The Outsiders , entitled "The Deep," as well as the new Batgirl title, relaunched in August 2009 following Battle for the Cowl . He provided pencils for the sixth and final issue of Grant Morrison 'sThe Return of Bruce Wayne limited series.[ 4]
Draw Comic Book Action , an instructional book detailing Garbett's methods for drawing comic book action scenes, was published in 2010.[ 5]
In 2011, he drew a three-part crossover for Marvel titled "Identity Wars", which took place across the Spider-Man , Hulk and Deadpool annuals.[ 6]
Bibliography
Dark Mists (with Annika Eade, Markosia , 2005–2006, tpb , June 2007, 100 pages, ISBN 1-905692-17-X )
Tharg's Future Shocks : "Doom-Dream of Destiny!" (with Al Ewing , in 2000 AD #1481, 2006)
London Falling (with Simon Spurrier , in 2000 AD #1491–1495, 2006)
The Highwaymen (with Marc Bernardin and Adam Freeman , 5-issue mini-series , Wildstorm , August–December 2006, tpb, 112 pages, March 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1733-8 )[ 7]
Judge Dredd : "Shadowkill" (with Robbie Morrison , in Judge Dredd Megazine #254–255, 2007)
Midnighter #16–20 (pencils, with writer Keith Giffen and inks by Rick Burchett , ongoing series , Wildstorm, April–August 2008, collected in Midnighter: Book 3: Assassin8 , 168 pages, December 2008, ISBN 1-4012-2001-0 )[ 8]
Dreamwar (pencils, with writer Keith Giffen and inks by Trevor Scott , 6-issue limited series, DC /Wildstorm, June–November 2008, tpb, 144 pages, April 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2203-X )
Batman #682–683 (pencils, with writer Grant Morrison and inks by Trevor Scot, DC Comics, November–December 2008, collected in Batman R.I.P. , hardcover, 192 pages, January 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2090-8 )[ 9]
"Christmas With the Beetles " (pencils, with writer J. C. Vaughn and inks by Trevor Scot, in DCU Holiday Special , DC Comics, February 2009)
The Outsiders #15–18, 20 (pencils, with writer Peter Tomasi and inks by Trevor Scott, ongoing series, DC Comics, April–September 2009)
Batgirl #1–7, 9–12, 14 (pencils, with writer Bryan Q. Miller and inks by Trevor Scott, ongoing series, DC Comics, October 2009 – April 2010, June–November 2010)
Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne No. 6 (with Grant Morrison, 6-issue limited series, DC Comics, 2010, forthcoming)
Draw Comic Book Action (Impact books, November 2010, 128 pages, ISBN 978-1-4403-0813-0 )
"Can't Get the Service" (with pencils by Rob Williams , in The Amazing Spider-Man No. 658, Marvel Comics , June 2011)
"Identity Wars" (with John Layman , Marvel Comics):
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual No. 38
"Loki: Agent of Asgard" (with Al Ewing ), 2014[ 10]
"Lucifer " written by Holly Black and Richard Kadrey
"Skyward " written by Joe Henderson Image Comics Nominated for Eisner Award 2018 winner [ 11] Skyward has been picked up by Sony for Film adaptation .
Boom Comics: Main cover and variant comic covers; Titles "Bone Parish " "Firefly " Dark Crystal"
Bottleneck Gallery : Movie Poster
X-Men: Days of Future Past ; Costume Design
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