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Jae Lee is a Korean-American comic book artist who has worked on such titles as Hellshock, The Inhumans, and The Dark Tower: Gunslinger Born. Jae was born in South Korea in 1972 and immigrated to the United States with his parents in 1977. He got his start at Marvel Comics illustrating a Beast story arc in the Marvel Comics Presents title. Jae's first major project was a 13 issue story arc on Namor, the Sub-Mariner. During a two year period, Jae illustrated small story arcs on Spider-Man and X-Factor.



Batman: Gotham Knights #57 (DC)

In 1993, the Image Comics company was formed by several major comic talents that wanted a better deal for characters they create themselves. Jae illustrated the first few issues of two of these series (WildC.A.T.S. Trilogy and Youngblood Strikefile) before trying his hand at creating his own series.



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In 1994, Hellshock was born. The series was a supernatural tale of a fallen angel, but Jae was not happy with the final product. Three years later, Hellshock was re-launched. This time the series was a psychological mystery rather than a straight-forward supernatural horror. Unfortunately, Jae pulled the plug on the series a year later with only 3 issues produced. The series was finally wrapped-up in 2007 when the final issue was completed and packaged in graphic novel format.



Devil May Cry #1 Alternate Cover (DW)



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Lee first rose to prominence in the industry for his work on Marvel's Namor the Sub-Mariner, Inhumans (for which he won an Eisner Award), and The Sentry, as well as his creator-owned character Hellshock at Image Comics.

Lee also worked with artist Richard Isanove and writers Robin Furth and Peter David on Marvel Comics' The Dark Tower comic series, based on Stephen King's The Dark Tower novels. He will illustrate King's latest Dark Tower novel, The Wind Through the Keyhole, which is scheduled for publication in 2012.

Jae Lee



The Beast is Back 2009



Spirit Warrior 2010



Monkey King acrylic on board · 2009



Ghostfighter 2010

Ian Kim is an illustrator and Motion designer whose work has taken him through clients such as Gatorade, Dodge, Milk, Wells Fargo, Spike TV, Nike, and a ton more.

Ian Kim was born in Los Angeles, California in 1982. I have lived in several places in the US, as well as in Korea, Japan, Australia and Canada. Ian Kim was fortunate to attend high school in Toronto at the Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts.

Ian Kim attended the Rhode Island School of Design for one year before transferring to Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Film and Television. I then returned to Los Angeles and have been here ever since.

Ian Kim

Brush study - Paintings & Airbrushing / Illustrations / Conceptual



Funeral - Paintings & Airbrushing



Gun suit - Paintings & Airbrushing

Kyung Hwan Kim also known as Tahra is a digital artist/concept designer from Seoul, South Korea. He has a wide range of techniques, from loose to hyper rendering. He says he enjoys the rough touch the most and he’s favorite artist is Yoshitaka Amano but who doesn’t love Mr. Amano.

Kyung Hwan Kim







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