| 1. Wizard: Jim Lee, Millennium Edition | 
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By: Jim Lee Publisher: Wizard Entertainment 2004-05
Every Cover Jim Lee Had Ever Done Up To The Point Of The Books Publication. That Sentence Alone Should Make You Want To Purchase The Book If You Are A Fan, If Not Get It Anyway To Support A Great Artistic Talent. A Day In The Life Of Jim Lee, An Unpublished Punisher Yarn And An Extensive Sketchbook All Wrapped Up In Between A Couple Of Hundred Pages... more
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| 2. The Art of Jim Lee (Marvel Masters) | |
By: Jim Lee Publisher: Panini 2006-01
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| 3. X-Men Visionaries: Jim Lee TPB | 
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By: Chris Claremont Publisher: Marvel Comics October 01, 2002
In the early1990's the X-Men were the best selling comics around, and that had a lot to do with superstar artist Jim Lee. Lee's stylized and action-oriented artwork was the perfect counterpart to Chris Claremont's dynamic characters, and he soon became the definitive X-Men artist, as well as one of the decade's most imitated. The X-Men: Visionaries - Jim Lee trade paperback collects every single issue... more
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| 4. X-Men: Mutant Genesis | 
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By: Chris Claremont, John Byrne Publisher: Marvel Comics April 19, 2006
...which only lasted three whole issues. By 1991, the X-Men franchise had exploded into heights undreamed of and a second X-Men title was launched, selling a record (that still holds up today) of 8 million copies of its first issue sold. Unfortunately, it was Claremont's last hurrah (at the time) as THE mutant scribe as editorial edict seemed to favor more input from the artist over the... more
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| 5. Superman: For Tomorrow, Vol. 1 | 
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By: Brian Azzarello Publisher: DC Comics May 01, 2006
I couldn't imagine how I wouldn't love this trade. Sadly, then I read it. The story was hard to focus on with it jumping around and the crisis not making sense. Lee's art was of course fantastic, he is Jim Lee. Unfortunately, the plot was hit and miss, but mostly miss. Overall, a huge letdown... more
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| 6. Heroes Reborn: Iron Man | 
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By: Jim Lee, Scott Lobdell, Jeph Loeb, Ed Benes, Whilce Portacio, Ryan Benjamin, Terry Shoemaker, Mike Miller Publisher: Marvel Comics December 06, 2006
The book was in great condition. It was just like new but at a fraction of the price. But the story itself sucked... more
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| 7. Heroes Reborn: Fantastic Four | 
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By: Jim Lee, Brandon Choi Publisher: Marvel Comics November 22, 2006
The Heroes Reborn: Fantastic Four book is very good! Brandon Choi, Jim Lee, and Scott Williams who are the creative team on WildCats revamped Fantastic Four for Marvel comic's Heroes Reborn project! Jim Lee draws the first six issues and Brett booth and Ron Lim draw the last six issues. Jim Lee's art is breath taking! The way Jim Lee draws Fantastic Four & Avengers is wonderful!... more
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| 8. X-Men: Crossroads (Marvel's Finest) | 
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By: Chris Claremont Publisher: Marvel Entertainment Group 1998-09
it was a pretty good book, but it was kind of confusing. I got the book because i thought cyclops would be in it, but he was in it for three pages. Wolverine was in it a lot though (but not the real wolverine.)... more
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| 9. Image Comics: The Road To Independence | 
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By: George Khoury, Jim Lee, Erik Larsen, Todd McFarlane Publisher: TwoMorrows Publishing July 04, 2007
I really enjoyed reading this book. It is full of interviews to many different players of the Image movement that give different perspectives on the subject. The only thing I miss is an interview to Rob Liefeld, and even more knowing that he was one of the main forces behind the creation of Image... more
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| 10. Batman: Hush | 
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By: Jeph Loeb Publisher: DC Comics August 18, 2009
Wow! The mystery, the romance, the action, the art... a fine piece of comic book. I personally like this story because it's a detective adventure. Absolute hush for Jim Lee and Jeph Lobe's master peace. ... more
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