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Lee Weeks (born October 21 1962) is an American comics artist known for his work on such titles as Daredevil. Career Lee Weeks attended The Kubert School and made his professional comics debut penciling, inking, and lettering a short story ("Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk") in Tales of Terror #5 (March 1986), a horror anthology published by Eclipse Comics. He is best known for his work for Marvel Comics on the Daredevil series (1990–1992), where he pencilled the Last Rites storyline. It featured the fall of the Kingpin and is a sequel of sorts to Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli's Born Again. He collaborated with writer Howard Mackie on the Gambit limited series in 1993–1994. At Dark Horse Comics, Weeks drew the Predator vs. Magnus, Robot Fighter and Tarzan vs. Predator: At the Earth's Core crossovers. Back at Marvel, he wrote and drew the Spider-Man: Death and Destiny limited series in 2000 and worked with Tom DeFalco on Spider-Man: The Mysterio Manifesto the following year. Other Marvel Comics titles he has contributed to include Justice (1988–1989), The Destroyer (1989–1990), Spider-Man's Tangled Web (2002), Captain America vol. 4 #17-20 (with writer Dave Gibbons) (2003), The Incredible Hulk vol. 3 (2002, 2005) and the five-part Captain Marvel (2008) mini-series. In a brief period with DC Comics, Weeks penciled the 1997 48-page bookshelf format book, The Batman Chronicles: Gauntlet, which was written by Bruce Canwell. He also worked as a storyboard artist for Superman: The Animated Series. Weeks is the subject of the seventeenth volume of the Modern Masters series published by TwoMorrows Publishing in 2008. Weeks is the writer and artist of "Angels Unaware", the opening three issue storyline of the eight-issue, Marvel anthology miniseries Daredevil: Dark Nights. James Hunt of Comic Book Resources gave the first issue four and a half out of five stars. While Hunt praised Weeks' writing, he stated, "It's Weeks' art which really sells the story. Weeks is a very visual storyteller whose ideas translate fantastically onto the page, whether it's the ambiance of snow-covered streets or the fluid, weighty action scenes. The world looks grimy, yet ethereal. It's clear that the artists have a rock-solid grip on the character." The second issue was also given four and a half out of five stars by CBR's Kelly Thompson, who called it "hauntingly beautiful and surprisingly complex in the way it addresses the ideas of being a superhero", and that the storyline is a "fantastic" look at the character. He worked on Superman: Lois and Clark in 2015 with writer Dan Jurgens. In 2017, Weeks drew a Batman/Elmer Fudd one-shot. Awards In 2003, Lee Weeks shared the Haxtur Award for "Best Short Story" with Bruce Jones and Josef Rubinstein. In 2019, Weeks was awarded the Inkwell Awards All-in-One Award, having received 31% of the votes for that category. Bibliography Dark Horse Comics DC Comics Eclipse Comics Alien Encounters #6, 9 (1986) Miracleman #8 ("New Wave" backup story) (1986) The New Wave #2 (1986) Tales of Terror #5 (1986) Marvel Comics References External links Lee Weeks at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original) Lee Weeks at Mike's Amazing World of Comics Lee Weeks at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators. Discover the Lee Weeks popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Lee Weeks books.

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  • The Jesus Calling 52-Week Discussion Guide synopsis, comments

    The Jesus Calling 52-Week Discussion Guide

    Sarah Young

    The Jesus Calling Discussion Guide is a 52week discussion guide that showcases one passage of Jesus Calling within every sevenday period and provides discussion questions for that ...

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    The Current

    Tim Johnston

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    Dogs of the Deadlands

    Anthony McGowan

    ‘It broke my heart and then splinted it back together again... Magnificent.’ Hannah Gold, bestselling author of The Last Bear ‘A dog’s eye perspective that’s so vivid you can almos...

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    Adequate Yearly Progress

    Roxanna Elden

    A debut novel told with humor, intelligence, and heart, a “funny but insightful look at teachers in the workplace…reminiscent of the TV show The Office but set in an urban high sch...

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    The 52 New Foods Challenge

    Jennifer Tyler Lee

    IACP Cookbook Award Nominee · Salvation for every busy parent who longs to make mealtimes relaxing, funand healthy, from the creator of Crunch a Color™   Like many parent...

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    How to write a CV that really works

    Paul McGee

    A guide for those who want to create an effective CV and use it to market themselves. It contains sample CVs and covering letters and interview guidance.

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    The Virgin Book of Baby Names

    Emily Wood

    The Virgin Book of Baby Names takes as its starting point the fact that choosing a name for your baby should be fun. Rather than a dry list of every name under the sun, Emily Wood ...

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    Twelve Weeks

    Karen Lee Sobol

    Very healthy for most of her life, at age fiftysix Karen Lee Sobol received a shocking diagnosis. A rare incurable blood cancer raged through her. Unwilling to accept conventional ...

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    Yoga For Pregnancy

    Leslie Lekos & Megan Westgate

    The physical, emotional, and spiritual benefits of yoga are invaluable during the profound journey of pregnancy. From increased strength and balance to a deeper feeling of connecti...

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    Be the Gift

    Ann Voskamp

    Did you know that your brokenness could be a gift? Be the Gift, by New York Times bestselling author Ann Voskamp, will challenge and encourage you to listen to God and look for opp...

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    Size Zero

    Victoire Dauxerre

    Scouted in the street when she was 17, Victoire Dauxerre’s story started like a teenager’s fantasy: within months she was strutting down the catwalks of New York’s major fashion sh...

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    The Fast Five

    Donna Hay

    Donna Hay, Australia's most trusted and bestselling cookbook author, returns with a book that you'll want to cook and eat from time and time again the ultimate bible of fast, deli...