Lee Kohse

Lee Kohse (born 20 March 1974) is an American portrait artist best known for his work in the entertainment industry, most notably as an artist for Lucasfilm working on Star Wars[1] projects and as a Partnered Creative Twitch [2] Streamer. Lee has also worked as a comic book writer/artist.

Lee Kohse
Kohse at the New York Comic Con in Manhattan
Born20 March 1974
Crescent City, California, United States
OccupationIllustrator, comic book artist
NationalityUnited States
GenreIndustrial, goth, fantasy
Literary movementAlternative comics
Notable worksKindergoth
Website
www.kohse.com

Early life

He attended Chula Vista High School from 1989 to 1992 with the comic colorist and fellow BloodFire Studios artist Jeromy Cox.

Bibliography

  • Dark Tarot (artist) - BloodFire Studios (1999–2002)
  • Kindergoth: Tiny Green Men (writer) - BloodFire Studios (2002–2003)
  • Kindergoth: Cafeteria Havoc (writer/colorist) - BloodFire Studios (2004)
  • Tenth Muse Vol 2 #10 (cover) - Bluewater Productions (2005)
  • Tenth Muse Trade Paperback - Bluewater Productions (2005)
  • Old Friends (covers) - IDW Publishing (2005–2006)
  • Lord of the Rings Masterpieces (sketch cards) - Topps (2006)
  • Shrek the Third Trading Cards (sketch cards) - Inkworks (2007)
  • Aliens vs Predator Trading Cards (sketch cards) - Inkworks (2007)
  • Heroes Trading Cards (sketch cards) - Topps (2007)
  • Lord of the Rings Masterpieces II Trading Cards (sketch cards) - Topps (2008)
  • Doctor Who Trading Cards (sketch cards) - Inkworks (2008)
  • Indiana Jones (2008)
  • Star Wars Clone Wars - Topps (2008)
  • Indiana Jones Masterpieces Trading Cards - Topps (2008)
  • DNA Hacker Chronicles, co-artist with Matt Olson - BloodFire Studios (2008–2009)
  • But Not Gino, (Artist) - Blue Sneaker Press (2013) ISBN 978-1-943198-00-9
gollark: CC also has debug and bytecode, which are !!FUN!!.
gollark: I mostly work around that by making my programs store vast amounts of state on disk. Which they should do anyway in case of e.g. power failure.
gollark: I should make PotatOS allocate a billion-element table on every computer on April Fools' day.
gollark: CC will kill your computer after 5 seconds not yielding, too.
gollark: I mean, if you need ordering, use ipairs, sure.

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