Lee Sullivan began as a wildlife and technical illustrator at Barnfield College, later working as a graphic artist at British Aerospace. Transitioning to freelancing, he contributed to advertising and magazines before diving into comics in 1988, mentored by John Higgins.
His comic career blossomed with titles like Transformers, Thundercats, Deathshead, and Doctor Who Magazine since 1989. His reach extends internationally to projects like RoboCop and Wildcards in the US. Sullivan's art also graces iconic publications like 2000AD, notably on Judge Dredd.
Beyond comics, Sullivan's talents extend to educational publications, BBC storyboards, and animation designs. He illustrated for successful Doctor Who webcasts and BBCi's Sherlock Holmes stories, demonstrating his versatile impact on visual storytelling.
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