This portfolio contains my work that is more cartoony looking. Not necessarily targeted for a younger audience. A lot of my favorite artists combine realism and cartoony exaggeration to make a believable yet dynamic world. Did I mention my mutant ability to never miss a deadline?








This is a Nikola Tesla vs. an evil Thomas Edison story written by Nate Bowden (Riding Shotgun).  Nate and I went to comic book school together.  We'd like to get this thing published.  I choose an animation style for the art because I envisioned this as a Pixar or Dream Works 3D animated feature...

Popeyes #3 page 8 Lee Oaks

Inks above and Pencils below.
Night around a campfire, but WHO is the double agent?

Popeyes "Hi-Roller" #1 Cover Art by Lee Oaks story by Mike Baron

Who needs superpowers if you have fried chicken?

Popeyes #1 p1-5 Pencils by Lee Oaks

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Popeyes "Hi-Roller" #1 p1-5 pencils by Lee Oaks, story by Mike Baron.

Hi-Roller p7 Pencils by Lee Oaks

Hi-Roller p7 Pencils by Lee Oaks

Top Secret art by Lee Oaks

These pages are for a story, the details of which I cannot disclose at this time.  You saw it here first!  Pencils by Lee Oaks

Hi-Roller p9 Pencils by Lee Oaks

Hi-Roller p9 Pencils by Lee Oaks