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Currently, Jim Lee is 59 years, 8 months and 18 days old. Jim Lee will celebrate 60rd birthday on a Sunday 11th of August 2024. Below we countdown to Jim Lee upcoming birthday.
Popular As | Jim Lee |
Occupation | Comic Book Artist |
Age | 59 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Leo |
Born | August 11, 1964 (Seoul, South Korea) |
Birthday | August 11 |
Town/City | Seoul, South Korea |
Nationality | South Korea |
Jim Lee’s zodiac sign is Leo. According to astrologers, people born under the sign of Leo are natural born leaders. They are dramatic, creative, self-confident, dominant and extremely difficult to resist, able to achieve anything they want to in any area of life they commit to. There is a specific strength to a Leo and their "king of the jungle" status. Leo often has many friends for they are generous and loyal. Self-confident and attractive, this is a Sun sign capable of uniting different groups of people and leading them as one towards a shared cause, and their healthy sense of humor makes collaboration with other people even easier.
Jim Lee was born in the Year of the Dragon. A powerful sign, those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Dragon are energetic and warm-hearted, charismatic, lucky at love and egotistic. They’re natural born leaders, good at giving orders and doing what’s necessary to remain on top. Compatible with Monkey and Rat.
Korean-American comic book Artist and Writer whose works included "Batman: Hush" and "Superman: For Tomorrow." He co-founded Image Comics in 1992 for creator-owned titles, including his own "WildC.A.T.s" and "Gen¹³" from his Wildstorm Productions.
He studied psychology at Princeton University and originally intended to become a medical Doctor. He was hired as an Artist by Marvel Comics in 1987, where he worked on "Alpha Flight" and "Punisher War Journal," before gaining fame on "The Uncanny X-Men," the sales of which broke all existing records.
He was named Co-Publisher of DC Comics, alongside Dan DiDio, in February 2010, replacing the longtime head, Paul Levitz.
His family was a rather ordinary middle-class clan residing in St. Louis, Missouri. He married Carla Michelle Lee.
He was interviewed by Stan Lee for the documentary film, "The Comic Book Greats," from 1991.