Lee
Sullivan Art
Welcome to my Strand of the Web . . .
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Lee Sullivan trained as a wildlife and technical illustrator at Barnfield College, then spent five years as a graphic artist for British Aerospace in Stevenage, England.
He freelanced for a further five years, providing art for the advertising and magazine publishing industries; then in 1988 he was introduced to the comics world by artist John Higgins. Since then, titles he has worked on include:
Transformers, Thundercats, Deathshead, Doctor Who Magazine (since 1989 and currently), RoboCop (US), Wildcards, William Shatner's TekWorld (US), 2000AD (Judge Dredd; Mercy Heights; Blacklight; Futureshocks; Vector 13,
Megazine), Radio Times Doctor Who strip, Marvel UK reprint covers, Action Man, Thunderbirds Magazine (currently).
He regularly produces work for educational and magazine publications and has supplied storyboard art for the BBC and development designs for animation companies.
Some
of his most recent work is BBC Cult's successful series of online Doctor
Who webcasts: 'Death Comes to Time'; 'Real Time'; and the forthcoming
'Shada' which was written by the late Douglas Adams.
In what he laughingly refers to as his 'spare time',
Lee continues to frighten his wife, cat and neighbours with an increasingly noisy saxophone fetish,
though these days this is increasingly spilling out to venues around
the land - see:
www.rockpirates.co.uk
and
www.roxymagic.com
He can be contacted at:
Lists are only available for Doctor Who & Transformers art at present - if you have a specific piece in mind for the other titles that would be very helpful!
As promised, there are three new sections on this site - a Guide for comics writers and artists; the sale of artwork from BBCi's Doctor Who webcast 'Death Comes To Time' which is now complete; and full-colour art from last year's DWM comic strip 'The Last Word' is also on sale. Please see links (above left).
I'm working on the follow-up to 'Real Time', which will be launched in August. As before, it will be webcast week-by-week (see the link above). I'm also continuing my run on 'Thunderbirds' Magazine (published in the UK by Redan every 3 weeks); a version for a younger audience in 'Fun To Learn Favourites' (published in the UK by Redan every 6 weeks); I've recently completed a six-episode Doctor Who comic-strip and will hopefully resume work soon on the regular 'Big Finish' Preview illustrations in 'Doctor Who Magazine' (published by Panini every 4 weeks).
I also produce a variety of illustrations for children's educational publications and computer magazines. I hope to show some samples of these here soon.
I have tried to provide some representative images of the various types of work I produce throughout this site; there are also some links to sites which also display my work on relevant pages and in the left margin of this page. Please don't (ever) expect to see all of my comics art pages on the web, though. I've produced well over 1000 pages since 1988 - just imagine the scanning time...