Flavor Flav Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
02/10/2005


If you look close, you can see that he has his gold teeth in.
The chicks dig that about him…

Championship Parade Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
02/08/2005


I crafted this Lee out a pic I took at the Pats Championship Parade today.
Lee would look good in the New England secondary, even though he weighs 154.

Tootie Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
02/04/2005


I went with the classic Tootie look instead of the later “Diva with a Mullet” look out of want to make a Lee with pigtails.
Clearly I enjoyed it a little too much.

Thriller Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
02/03/2005


He looks scary, but it’s okay for you to let your kids sleep over his house.
Don’t worry about it.

Brave the Commute Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
01/27/2005


This Lee is the result of the 2005 Blizzard and my own idiotic attempt to come in to work even though the building was closed.
(I am a sucker for the MBTA, I suppose)
I had the most fun drawing the tiny Patriots logo on Lee’s jacket.

Say Anything Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
01/24/2005


Lee never looked so much like Cusack as he does here. (It wasn’t complete until I paled up the skin a little).
Just incase anyone actually cares, I brought back and re-colored the same hightops I used for Millee Vanillee, and I’ll probably re-use that boombox if I ever do a “Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogalee”.
Here’s hoping.

On a side note (this is the real Lee), I took one of those stupid online quiz things and I was told that I am most like the 80’s movie character Lloyd Dobbler from Say Anything, played by John Cusack.

JuLee Andrews

Lee of the Day: A History
01/21/2005


Wow, two female Lees in a row.
This one took a while because nothing but the face is original Lee.
If you look close, you can see the cables holding him up…

I Dream of Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
01/18/2005


This Lee contains five different shades of pink!
Combine that with see-through pants and we have a very seductive man servant.

McLee

Lee of the Day: A History
01/13/2005


This is my second attempt at making Lee into some kind of clown and I feel this one worked out a little better.
This is also the Lee with the shortest title, just don’t confuse it with M.C. Lee.