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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.
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MoreLee 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
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When a bizarre criminal endangers his Aunt May, Peter Parker is determined to bring him to justice. But who is this strange, faceless felon? How can Spider-Man stop a guy who can slip through his webbing? And, hey, what's Pete's pal Joe Robertson been up to? New York Times best selling author and veteran Spider-writer Roger Stern and artist Lee Weeks (SPIDER-MAN: DEATH & DESTINY, CAPTAIN MARVEL) join forces to tell the story we could only call 'Fill in the Blank!' Honest!
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The Gauntlet: Part 13 - Something Can Stop the Juggernaut: Part 1 of 3 - 'When a pounding Spider-Sense headache leads Spider-Man to the comatose body of his biggest, toughest foe, he realizes that something -- or someone -- can indeed stop the Juggernaut! But who? How? And who are they coming for next? Can Spider-Man find out before it's too late? And will Peter Parker ever get to have dinner with Carlie Cooper? Roger Stern and Lee Weeks (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #580) return to unravel the mystery in the first part of the Spider-Man/Juggernaut Trilogy.
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The Gauntlet: Part 14 - Something Can Stop the Juggernaut: Part 2 of 3 -The Juggernaut lies helpless before a mysterious Cosmic Avatar who is determined to kill him -- and the only thing standing between them is Spider-Man. If Our Hero wants to prevent further mayhem, he has to try reasoning with an angry being who can squash him like a bug and he has to survive a high-speed chase from one end of Manhattan to the other. Roger Stern and Lee Weeks bring you the second sensational installment of the Spider-Man/Juggernaut Trilogy -- a story the Cosmic Avatar insisted that we call 'Vengeance is Mine!' PLUS: An all-new Peter Parker: Unemployed story by MARK WAID, TOM PEYER and TODD NAUCK.
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The Gauntlet: Part 14 - Something Can Stop the Juggernaut: Part 2 of 3 - The Juggernaut lies helpless before a mysterious Cosmic Avatar who is determined to kill him -- and the only thing standing between them is Spider-Man. If Our Hero wants to prevent further mayhem, he has to try reasoning with an angry being who can squash him like a bug and he has to survive a high-speed chase from one end of Manhattan to the other. Roger Stern and Lee Weeks bring you the second sensational installment of the Spider-Man/Juggernaut Trilogy -- a story the Cosmic Avatar insisted that we call 'Vengeance is Mine!' PLUS: An all-new Peter Parker: Unemployed story by MARK WAID, TOM PEYER and TODD NAUCK.
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The Gauntlet: Part 15 - Something Can Stop the Juggernaut: Part 3 of 3 - Spider-Man and Juggernaut are trapped in an unearthly realm by a being of mind-bending power. But who is their tormentor? What's his connection with Spider-Man? And why does he hate the Juggernaut? All is revealed in a final showdown that threatens to shake Manhattan to its very foundations -- and brings the Spider-Man/Juggernaut Trilogy to a fateful conclusion! Whatever else you do this week, you dare not miss 'With Greater Power...!' It's Marvel History-in-the-Making by Stern & Weeks! Plus, a prelude to the Return of the Lizard by Zeb Wells and Chris Bachalo.
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Howard Mackie ends his run on the Web-Slinger by wrapping up storylines that you've been clamoring about! Mary Jane. Ben Reilly. The baby. The "stalker". These are the topics that readers refuse to let die?but which will be answered? The action continues in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #29 and AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL 2001!
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Lionheart of Avalon Part 3 of 5. Near Ipswich, England, Earth's Mightiest Heroes are emotionally distraught over the death of Kelsey Leigh -- the woman who was killed during the battle against the Wrecking Crew. Unfortunately, the situation only gets worse when Hawkeye accidentally lets Kelsey's children into the room where her body is lying. Tempers flare among the assembled heroes, and old wounds reopen from days gone by. A while later Hawkeye attempts to exact revenge upon Thunderball, but the Wrecking Crew turns the tables on the ace archer! Appearances by Tony Stark, Martin Leigh, Jenny Leigh, and Brian Braddock. Avengers Lineup: Captain America, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, She-Hulk, Wasp, and Yellowjacket.
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"Get Smart" It's an offbeat tale in an alternate reality as Loki gives Hydro-Man the gift of intelligence! And now with a superior intellect, Morris Bench can better utilize his water-based powers to go toe-to-toe with the Avengers! The new and improved Hydro-Man begins his crime spree in a high-rise office building, and the Avengers respond! Hawkeye, Wonder Man, and Hank Pym expect an easy victory, but instead tragedy strikes...and then Immortus intervenes! What is the self-styled Master of Time plotting?
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Daredevil and the Punisher fight each other as much as they fight Taskmaster and Tombstone. Daredevil has enough pull with them to learn a bit more about the contest and who the next target is, but somehow, the Punisher has also managed to get that information.
Daredevil dives into the fray, hoping to save Christine Harris from the Hand. The timely arrival of the Ghost Rider helps him face off against 12 ninja that know he's coming, but it's not quite enough to accomplish all of his intended goals.
A group of doctors illegally operate on Ebenezer Laughton; he wakes up and slays all of them. A week later, the NYPD is assessing a hostage situation when Ghost Rider bursts into the building and takes them all down. The police follow, opening fire on GR on Capt. Dolan’s orders. Wondering why they fear him so much, GR leaves. The next day Danny Ketch learns that Ghost Rider’s presence caused an old man to have a heart attack, and lashes out in anger at Stacey, who doesn’t understand why he would defend Ghost Rider, a known criminal.
At the police station, the commissioner demands that Captain Dolan put aside his hunt for Ghost Rider and concentrate on Scarecrow who has gone on a killing spree. Meanwhile, a totally insane Scarecrow sics his crows on another pair of victims; he says all his recent killings are intended as a message for Captain America. After he kills them with his pitchfork Stacey Dolan and another officer open fire on him, but his power soon takes effect and they are overcome with fear. Scarecrow kills one of them, and abducts Stacey Dolan, talking to her as if she is his mother.
Tithing, script by Howard Mackie, pencils by Lee Weeks, inks by Klaus Janson; Henri LeBeau sneaks into X-Mansion and tells his young step-brother, Gambit, that the time of the tithing has come and he is needed in New Orleans as the Assassins Guild is trying to break the old pacts; As they are speaking, Henri is cut down by an assassins arrow; Gambit gives chase and discovers that the killer is Julien, the "dead" brother of his wife; Learning that Bella Donna is also alive (she was "killed" in X-Men (Marvel, 1991 series) #8) Gambit and Rogue prepare to leave for New Orleans. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
Gold Edition. Tithing, script by Howard Mackie, pencils by Lee Weeks, inks by Klaus Janson; Henri LeBeau sneaks into X-Mansion and tells his young step-brother, Gambit, that the time of the tithing has come and he is needed in New Orleans as the Assassins Guild is trying to break the old pacts; As they are speaking, Henri is cut down by an assassins arrow; Gambit gives chase and discovers that the killer is Julien, the "dead" brother of his wife; Learning that Bella Donna is also alive (she was "killed" in X-Men (Marvel, 1991 series) #8) Gambit and Rogue prepare to leave for New Orleans. 36 pgs., full color. $2.50. Cover price $2.50.
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Gambit broke into a mansion, where he found Bella Donna still alive. Members of the Assassin Guild attacked Gambit, until his father in law Marius arrived and challenged him to a duel. Gambit accepted the challenge and clashed swords with Marius, defeating him, but refused to kill him. Rogue crashed through a window and joined Gambit in fighting the Assassins. Marius asked Gambit to save Bella Donna by giving her the "Elixir of Thieves." Meanwhile, Julien returned to his father and wounded him. Gambit and Rogue walked in on a tithing ceremony and asked his father to save Bella Donna. Later, when a Tithe Collector walked down the street, he was attacked by Pierre of the Thieves Guild and Julien, in an attempt to steal the elixir from him. Gambit left Rogue and Bella Donna behind to visit Marius, who he found wounded. In Paris, Gideon and Candra stood by a sitting corpse.
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Cover by Lee Weeks. The Benefactress, script by Howard Mackie, pencils by Lee Weeks, inks by Klaus Janson; Gambit arrives in Paris and gains an audience with Candra, benefactress of the Thieves Guild and a woman with whom Gambit has a little personal history; She agrees to provide him with a vial of the Elixir of Life for Bella Donna but only if Remy is willing to kill his own father; Their negotiations are interrupted by Julien and his rogue assassins who are looking to gain the serum for themselves; Gambit saves Candra from Julien and the assassins are driven off; Gambit receives a kiss for his heroism and leaves with his father but Candra quickly discovers that he stole the elixir off of her person during their moment of intimacy; Candra tells the Tithe Collector to return to New Orleans and command both the Thieves and Assassins Guilds to kill Gambit as a traitor; Rogue accidentally touches Bella Donna and witnesses her love affair with Gambit through her memories. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.00.
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Cover by Lee Weeks. Thief of Time, script by Howard Mackie, pencils by Lee Weeks and Jason Gorder (art assist), inks by Klaus Janson; Gambit has gained the Elixir of Life for his comatose wife but has to battle through the combined forces of the Thieves and Assassins Guilds to get to her; Just as he is about to administer the potion, Bella Donna's own brother, Julien, attacks and shatters the vial; Candra arrives and promises to restore the pact and the powers that go along with it if Gambit is killed but both Guilds forsake her gifts and turn from the old ways; With the Guilds finally at peace, Gambit's father commands that he help preserve it by leaving New Orleans for good; A few drops of the Elixir of Life have been absorbed into a blanket and Gambit drips them into Bella Donna's mouth in hopes she will be restored; His wife wakes up but without her memories; Driving Rogue off with his forceful advances, Gambit is left to walk the streets of New Orleans, alone. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.00
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Fabian Cortez leads a rogue unit of Acolytes on an assault against the Institute.
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Fabian Cortez leads a rogue unit of Acolytes on an assault against the Institute.
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