Her works include Thunderpaw: In the Ashes of Fire Mountain, Vacancy, Garbage Night, and At the Edge of the Stream at Dusk.
Published by Nobrow Press, the 24 page book follows a dog Simon who decides to become a wild animal after all humans have vanished.
[10][2] In 2019, Lee published At the Edge of the Stream at Dusk, a memoir about her move to Los Angeles to a new job, after a breakup.
A reviewer for Bleeding Cool described Thunderpaw as "A unique beast that could only work in it’s [sic] native online environment...
"[5] A review for Gizmodo's site Io9 said "Lee makes great use of her digital canvas to convey both the emotions of her canine protagonists and the devastation around them",[6] and a reviewer for Comic Book Resources said: "The color palette seems vintage and dusty, recalling communist propaganda posters from the '40s and '50s.