🎗In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Wow. Insane skill. I skipped literally a few seconds of the video and was wondering what in world did I just miss?! The amount of detail, but it's done at such a high level it seems effortless. Amazing
🎗In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
🎗In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
just brings me smiles watching your talent since i was a kid and buying all your comic books plus all the ones you just even drew the covers too hehe way back in the day.
🎗In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Veramente di enorme livello il tratto e l' interpretazione di mr Jim Lee ... Personalmente sono molto legato alla maschera di Doom come la rendeva Kirby o anche Byrne, con certi tratti più accentuati e "aggressivi" MA mi ripeto, grande effetto ugualmente ovviamente !!!
47:13 The Movie you're thinking is PERFECT with Jamie Lee Curtis. 1985. She was an aerobic instructor, and he took classes with her. The play that song.
🎗In Celebration of Heroes There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. -John 15:13 What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means? If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero? A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes. A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.” Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them. Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it. The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes. There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said” (Joshua 14:12) Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero. In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah. Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus (see John 1:42). In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes. It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Damn, EVS on UA-cam, now Jim Lee on UA-cam, along with John Malin. I love how the comic book creators of whatever area you work in, are starting to use youtube as a medium to connect with customers & fans of your amazing creations. Thx Jim Lee for doing this.
You can, came out in 1989, pretty awesome and I always though Dolph looked like Jim's Punisher, even though the movie doesn't really follow the comic well.
Great work, as always! I've been enjoying watching. And way to go on the Olivia Newton-John knowledge. I know i'm a bit late responding to that lol. I don't believe John Travolta ever starred in a movie with Olivia where he wore a headband, but I can see why your mind went to Let's Get Physical. Although I enjoyed watching her on-screen roles, I gotta say Two of a Kind wasn't great. And I believe you were thinking of Staying Alive for Travolta's headband role. At any rate, thanks for sharing!
Jim, you’re thinking of 2 Travolta films. Mixing Perfect co-starring Jamie Leigh Curtis with Two Of A Kind co-starring Olivia Newton-John. Perfect had to do with aerobics while the latter was about a man who holds up a bank then falls for a bank teller who substituted the bag of cash with deposit slips in effort to keep the loot for herself. All the while they are followed by 4 angels vying to show God that if a man can reform his ways, there’s still hope for humanity as well. That latter film had the hit single Twist Of Fate by Newton-John but the film itself was a box office bomb.
The legend Jim Lee makes his art seem flawless
"Making Dr. Doom look cool is tricky" proceeds to knock it out of the park. Legend.
🎗In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Wow. Insane skill. I skipped literally a few seconds of the video and was wondering what in world did I just miss?! The amount of detail, but it's done at such a high level it seems effortless. Amazing
Video starts at 3:46
Incredible work as always Jim Lee!
🎗In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
2:17:23 That really looks like Joe Mangenelos Deathstroke. And it's awesome !!! All the drawings are Awesome !!!
Simply amazing. This is why Jim Lee is my favorite comic artist.
🎗In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Jim Lee I am learning skills of draw with you! Thanks so much!
just brings me smiles watching your talent since i was a kid and buying all your comic books plus all the ones you just even drew the covers too hehe way back in the day.
You're a legend Jim. Incredible watching and learning while you do your thing.
🎗In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
Veramente di enorme livello il tratto e l' interpretazione di mr Jim Lee ... Personalmente sono molto legato alla maschera di Doom come la rendeva Kirby o anche Byrne, con certi tratti più accentuati e "aggressivi" MA mi ripeto, grande effetto ugualmente ovviamente !!!
I wish I can draw like this and when he inks it is so good too. I would love to meet him in person.
There is only... DOOM!
Perhaps the greatest comic book villain ever. Definitely my favorite.
Appreciate the live stream of ur art. Always amazing, I like to see u draw Martha wayne as the joker one day. Always a fan of ur art.
You never know deathstroke might be skilled enough shoot with the blindside lol
so damn good
Jim if ever you feel generous I'd love to have one of your warm up sketches. You are the reason i got into art.
I really appreciate your videos... HEART!
How do you do this? My gawd man! You're a thing unto your self. It's like you draw with the hand of God.
This is one of your most burnt narrations. :) Great work as usual.
47:13 The Movie you're thinking is PERFECT with Jamie Lee Curtis. 1985.
She was an aerobic instructor, and he took classes with her. The play that song.
para mi siempre ha sido como mi maestro y gran fuente de inspiración
It takes me 45 mins to just draw a wonky-looking head!
its incredible how he creates these masterpieces so effortlessly
🎗In Celebration of Heroes
There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
-John 15:13
What is a hero? We hear the word a lot, but do we really know what it means?
If someone is adept at sports or plays an electric guitar extremely well, we might refer to that person as a hero. There is even a sandwich called the hero. But what is a hero?
A hero is someone who does something selfless and sacrificial, someone who puts the needs of others above themselves. I think we have a lot of celebrities in our culture, but very few heroes. We need more heroes.
A Historian summed it up this way: “The hero is known for achievements, the celebrity for well-knownness. The hero reveals the possibilities of human nature, the celebrity reveals the possibilities of the press and the media.”
Without a doubt, our veterans are heroes. We observe Veterans Day to honor them.
Then there are unsung heroes. In contrast to heroes who may get the recognition they deserve, unsung heroes rarely do. These are the people who work behind the scenes, who do a lot of the heavy lifting, but they’re rarely rewarded for it.
The Bible is filled with stories of unsung heroes.
There is Caleb, who went into the Promised Land with Joshua to scout it out. After more than eighty years of faithfully serving the Lord, it was Caleb who said, “So give me the hill country that the Lord promised me. You will remember that as scouts we found the descendants of Anak living there in great, walled towns. But if the Lord is with me, I will drive them out of the land, just as the Lord said”
(Joshua 14:12)
Caleb still was serving God, even in his later years. He clearly was an unsung hero.
In the New Testament we have Andrew, the classic unsung hero. Andrew originally followed John the Baptist, who pointed to Jesus and said, “Look! There is the Lamb of God!” (John 1:36) When Andrew heard this, he began to follow Jesus. And then he found his brother, Simon, and told him they had found the Messiah.
Simon Peter was the dominant force, the guy who always led others. Andrew very easily could have said, “You know, I’m not even going to tell him about this. I want Jesus all to myself.” But he didn’t do that. Andrew found his brother and brought him to Jesus
(see John 1:42).
In fact, whenever we read of Andrew in the New Testament, he is bringing someone to Jesus. Andrew was always working behind the scenes.
It reminds us there is no end to what we can accomplish if we’re willing to get the job done, not worry about the accolades, and simply do it for God’s glory.
In 15 seconds he drew one of the best Dooms ever
These Master Classes on drawing are legendary 🙌 we're not worthy 🙌
Grate work Jim Lee love the video
That was great!!!
Always been a fan can't wait to see you again in megacon orlando
you dont need finish his, already great work!
That medical school comment made me laugh
You are still the greatest comic book artist to me!
Damn, EVS on UA-cam, now Jim Lee on UA-cam, along with John Malin. I love how the comic book creators of whatever area you work in, are starting to use youtube as a medium to connect with customers & fans of your amazing creations. Thx Jim Lee for doing this.
i'd love to see one of these get colored on stream =O
The most accurately rated comic book artist there is
welcome back Kotter
The way he's drawing Punisher, he looks kinda like Dolph Lundgren.
I'd watch that.
You can, came out in 1989, pretty awesome and I always though Dolph looked like Jim's Punisher, even though the movie doesn't really follow the comic well.
Did someone say Punisher? :O I have almost all the old comics of Punisher, where a lot of it was drawn by you. Always awesome stuff :D
Jim...u rock man.
Grease !!!
Hey Jim the Travolta movie your thinking of might be "Perfect" but it was with Jamie-Leigh Curtis I think 😊
this is awesome..l;uv these live streams drawing
Webbing= LBE= Load Bearing Equipment, or at least that's what we called it circa 1998.
Great work, as always! I've been enjoying watching. And way to go on the Olivia Newton-John knowledge. I know i'm a bit late responding to that lol. I don't believe John Travolta ever starred in a movie with Olivia where he wore a headband, but I can see why your mind went to Let's Get Physical. Although I enjoyed watching her on-screen roles, I gotta say Two of a Kind wasn't great. And I believe you were thinking of Staying Alive for Travolta's headband role. At any rate, thanks for sharing!
Inspirational
saturday night fever
Hey Jim, are you ever going finish rules of the game?
Perfect, with Jamie Lee Curtis.
1:42:59 woooweeee 😅🎉❤
Most excellent,be blessed,saved and all in Jesus shalom
awesome :D
Act! The other Mr Lee does it, too. Go for it! Bone density...
Why didn’t I know this channel existed! Lol
1:02:25 Hipster!
How did you learn to draw so we'll
Jim it's cool that you do marvel characters even though you are a dc guy for years now
How did I miss this?! No Notification 😞
What size micron do you normally use for a drawing like this?
Jim, you’re thinking of 2 Travolta films. Mixing Perfect co-starring Jamie Leigh Curtis with Two Of A Kind co-starring Olivia Newton-John. Perfect had to do with aerobics while the latter was about a man who holds up a bank then falls for a bank teller who substituted the bag of cash with deposit slips in effort to keep the loot for herself. All the while they are followed by 4 angels vying to show God that if a man can reform his ways, there’s still hope for humanity as well. That latter film had the hit single Twist Of Fate by Newton-John but the film itself was a box office bomb.
PS Perfect also had a hit song of the same name by Jermaine Jackson. 🙂
alguem sabe me dizer qual o tamanho dessa folha qe ele usa?
What pencil is he using?
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I love this live stream of jim Lee You're my idol I wish I could meet you Sake your hand one day :)
how do I send a comic sample to you for review?? if anyone knows please help me...
Pradeep Sethi if you subscribe to his twitch you can talk to him and ask him there
You have to subscribe to him on twitch, then he sends you a message with his email so you can send him your samples
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I used to like jim lee until i found out hes a hydra spy
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There's 2 dislikes!! Fucking haters excuse my french. Jim hands down the best...
Batman and Daredevil disliked
U say all bad dudes are left handed in previous vidoes
Can you draw the gunslingner from the dark tower please?
Hey Jim Lee, you can’t draw ✍️ Punisher 💀, and Dr Doom, they’re Marvel. You’re DC.
one marvelita fan disliked it
I love both Marvel and DC
And one of those crazy DC fanboys disliked as well.
The most overrated comic book artist in the history of the medium.
watch the video Justice League: War The Life and Art of Jim Lee and see why he is not overrated
Michael O`Malley , ???
Let me get right on that.
Nah...
The only thing overrated here is your own regard for your ridiculous opinion. Jim Lee is the man!