It wasn’t until she reviewed the tapes of the sessions, watching from the eye of the camera that she realized I was speaking to her. In one session, she noticed my eyes blinking in irregular patterns. Morse Code.
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Emerald City ComiCon
April 4-5, 2009
Seattle, Washington

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Home Collaborators Andy Lee

Andy Lee
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Interviews:
· From SequentialTart.com:
Adrienne Rappaport: How did you and David Mack meet?
Andy Lee: He met me in college. In minutes we were playing volleyball in our underwear out in the snow. With an imaginary volleyball. We've been best friends since.
· SimplyJD.com
· TLChicken.com

David Mack's Thoughts:
· "The Killer is the first Woo/Fat film I saw and probably my favorite of them (maybe for that reason). Andy Lee introduced me to fave Hong Kong films (Woo, Fat and Jackie Chan) about eight years ago. So I saw the original versions. We used to get real hyper after watching them." (November 27, 2000)
· "Years ago, when I was doing the guerilla style of low expense comic conventions... I couldn't afford hotels, [so I] would often end up sleeping at hotels or homes of people who invited me... Often at a different place each night of the con. Often with people we just met at the con. And one time, Andy Lee and I actually slept UNDERNEATH our con tables. We woke up in the morning by the noise of people talking and shuffling by our tables. Then we promptly got our from under the table, stood up at our table and started the day by welcoming our readers to the booth and signing their comics." (March 15, 2004)

Notes:
· Andy Lee has appeared in serveral comic book series, such as Bullet Proof Monk, Powers #22 (fourth row from the top in the first panel) and NYC Mech #2 (along with David Mack and Anh Tran)
· David Mack and Andy Lee are working on a Kai graphic novel

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