Lee of the Day: A History
02/22/2006
A vague reference to a now cancelled TV show.
I miss the Bluth family big time.
There's something just not right about Lee…
Lee of the Day: A History
02/22/2006
A vague reference to a now cancelled TV show.
I miss the Bluth family big time.
Lee of the Day: A History
02/18/2006
Recently I saw a movie poster for a Jack Black film due out this summer.
The obligatory Lee inspired by the costume and title just couldn’t wait until July.
Lee of the Day: A History
02/15/2006
Truly tasteless indeed.
In this image, Lee has confused the Black Power salute given by the two American Athletes for a rousing game of Rock, Paper, Scissors.
Unfortunately, it looks as though he is giving a salute of his own.
I hope this cartoon doesn’t incite a riot anywhere.
Lee of the Day: A History
02/10/2006
I, uh, have no idea what brought this on.
Seriously.
I’m blaming it on boredom.
Lee of the Day: A History
01/30/2006
Inspired by the classic album cover, I have replaced the image of Neil Young with Lee.
Neil never really liked being with those guys anyway.
Lee of the Day: A History
01/27/2006
Wouldn’t life just be great if Lee didn’t talk?
Lee of the Day: A History
01/22/2006
Kristen P. of Ontario suggested a Jean Chretien Lee.
Here’s what I know about Jean: He was Prime Minister of Canada from 1993 to 2003, and he seems to only talk out of the lower-left side of his mouth.
I assume that on his days off, he hang glides from the CN Tower in Toronto.
At least this would make Jean Chretien more exciting…
Lee of the Day: A History
01/19/2006
Gross, right?
This Lee was inspired by Utah Jay’s life-threatening Appendicitis.
It wasn’t as life-threatening as it was Karmic, but whatever.
Feel better soon, buddy!
Lee of the Day: A History
01/17/2006
Rounding out our Down on their Luck Superheroes theme is this masterpiece.
Sure, getting your bike stolen is a drag.
But Ghost Rider Lee got a hot tip that his stolen bike is being kept in the basement of the Alamo.
Lee of the Day: A History
01/12/2006
Down on Their Luck Superhero Week continues with a Sesame Chicken distributing member of X-Men.
I didn’t draw the mask because I felt that the hair was more of a challenge.
Plus Lee looks good in huge sideburns.