Ben Lai
Ben Lai is a Canadian comic book penciler who worked on series such as Sigil, Radix, Thor and X-Men.[1] His brother, Ray Lai, often inks his work.
Ben Lai | |
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Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Nationality | Canadian |
Area(s) | Penciller |
In 2002, the Lai brothers were involved in a controversy when the Massachusetts Institute of Technology used an image from Radix #1 in a $50 million grant proposal for the development of battlefield armor for the United States military.[2][3]
Bibliography
- CrossGen Primer #1, (with writers Barbara Kesel and Ron Marz, CrossGen Comics, 2000)
- CrossGenesis #1, (with writers Barbara Kesel and Ron Marz, CrossGen Comics, 2000)
- CrossGen Sampler #1, (with writers Barbara Kesel and Ron Marz, CrossGen Comics, 2000)
- Sigil #1-5, (with writer Barbara Kesel, CrossGen Comics, 2000)
- Radix #1-3 (CrossGen comics, 2001–2002)
- G.I. Joe Battle Files #2, (with writers Josh Blaylock and Scott Wherle, Devil's Due Publishing, 2002)
- Guard Force #1, (with writer Chuck Austen, Marvel Comics, 2003)
- Thor #61-62, 64-65, 67, 70, (with writer Dan Jurgens, Marvel Comics, 2003)
- Ultimate X-Men #26, (with writer Mark Millar, Marvel Comics, 2003)
- X-Men Unlimited #1, (with writer Tony Lee, Marvel Comics, 2004)
- All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #6, (with various writers, Marvel Comics, 2006)
- Ultimate Secrets #1, (with various writers, Marvel Comics, 2008)
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References
- "Comic Creator: Ben and Ray Lai". Lambiek.net. Archived from the original on 19 January 2010. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
- Noah Shachtman (August 28, 2002). "America's Might: A Comic Tale". Wired.
- Tim Friend (August 29, 2002). "MIT's future soldier resembles comic-book heroine". USA Today.
External links
- Ben Lai at the Grand Comics Database
- Ben Lai at the Comic Book Database
- Ben Lai at the Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited creator index
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