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Tim Seeley

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American comic book artist and writer
For the British actor, seeTim Seely.
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Tim Seeley
Seeley at theNew York Comic Con
BornMarch 7, 1977[1]
Wisconsin, U.S.[2][3]
NationalityAmerican
AreaWriter, Artist
Notable works
Hack/Slash
Revival
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
G.I. Joe vs.Transformers
Grayson
Nightwing
Money Shot
Official website

Tim Seeley is an Americancomic book artist and writer known for his work on books such asGrayson,Nightwing,G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero,G.I. Joe vs.Transformers andNew Exiles. He is also the co-creator of theImage Comics titlesHack/Slash[4] andRevival.

Career

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Seeley has illustrated a variety of comics, includingKore,G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero,G.I. Joe vs.Transformers, andForgotten Realms: The Dark Elf Trilogy.[5]

Seeley is also the author of the comicHack/Slash series, and will participate in the production of theHack/Slash feature film. It was due to be released byUniversal Pictures in 2009.[6][7][8][9][10]

HisImage Comics series,Loaded Bible, gained a great deal of attention for its political theme of Jesus vs. Vampires in a post-apocalyptic Christian-run society.[11]

Seeley's webcomicColt Noble and the Megalords debuted on Nerd City Online on August 3, 2009.[12] In 2010, it was announced he was writingWild Game, a comic about werewolves.[13] However, the series was never released and he instead went on to release 47 issues, across six years, ofRevival.

In 2023, he co-created the seriesLocal Man with Tony Fleecs.[14]

Seeley shares a studio with fellow comics creator and frequent collaboratorMike Norton.[15]

Selected works

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Writer

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  • G.I. Joe: Frontline #18 (Dec. 2003) –Image Comics
  • G.I. Joe vs. The Transformers vol. 3 #1–5 (2006) –Devil's Due Publishing
  • G.I. Joe vs. Transformers vol. 4 #1, 2 (2007) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • Colt Noble & The Mega Lords 44-page one-shot (2009) – Independent
  • The Occultist ongoing series (2011–2014) –Dark Horse Comics
  • Lovebunny & Mr. Hell Volume 1 (February 2011) – Image Comics
    • Lovebunny & Mr. Hell Secret Origin – Devil's Due Publishing/Image Comics
    • Lovebunny & Mr. Hell A Day In The Love Life – Devil's Due Publishing/Image Comics
    • Lovebunny & Mr. Hell Savage Love – Devil's Due Publishing/Image Comics
    • Lovebunny & Mr. Hell Granny What Big Teeth You Have – Devil's Due Publishing/Image Comics
    • Lovebunny & Mr. Hell Ready To Wear – Devil's Due Publishing/Image Comics
    • Lovebunny & Mr. Hell Too Much To Dream – Devil's Due Publishing/Image Comics
  • Bloodstrike #26–33 (2012) – Image Comics
  • Revival #1–47 (2012–2017) – Image Comics
  • Sundowners #1–11 (2014–2015) – Dark Horse Comics
    • Volume 1 (collects #1–6)
    • Volume 2 (collects #7–11)
  • Batman Eternal (withScott Snyder,James Tynion IV,Ray Fawkes,Kyle Higgins, andJohn Layman, 2014–2015) collected as:
  • Nightwing #30, "Setting Son" (withTom King, Javier Garrón,Jorge Lucas, and Mikel Janin, DC Comics, 2014)
  • Grayson #1–17 (DC Comics, July 2014 – February 2016)
    • Volume 1: Agent of Spyral (hc, 160 pages, 2015) collects:
      • "Grayson" (with Tom King and Mikel Janin, in #1, 2014)
      • "Gut Feeling" (with Tom King and Mikel Janin, in #2, 2014)
      • "The Gun Goes Off" (with Tom King and Mikel Janin, in #3, 2014)
      • "The Raid" (with Tom King and Mikel Janin, in #4, 2015)
      • Grayson: Future's End #1: "Only A Place For Dying" (with Tom King and Stephen Mooney, one-shot, 2014)
      • "The Candidate" (with Tom King and Stephen Mooney, inSecret Origins #8, 2014)
    • Volume 2: We All Die At Dawn (tpb, 160 pages, 2016) collects:
      • "We All Die at Dawn" (with Tim Seeley and Mikel Janin, in #5, 2015)
      • "The Brains of the Operation" (with Tom King and Mikel Janin, in #6, 2015)
      • "Sin by Silence" (with Tom King and Stephen Mooney, in #7, 2015)
      • "Cross My Heart and Hope to Die" (with Tom King and Mikel Janin, in #8, 2015)
      • "A Story of Giants Big and Small" (with Tom King and Stephen Mooney, in Annual #1, 2015)
  • Batman and Robin Eternal (with Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV,Genevieve Valentine,Ed Brisson,Steve Orlando,Jackson Lanzing andCollin Kelly, 2015–2016) collected as:
  • New Suicide Squad #17–21 (with Juan Ferreyra, DC Comics, February–June 2016)
  • Nightwing: Rebirth #1 (withYanick Paquette, July 2016)
  • Nightwing vol. 4 #1–20, 22–34 (with Javi Fernandez and Marcus To, DC Comics, July 2016 – December 2017)
  • Green Lanterns vol. 1 #32–48 (with Ronan Cliquet, DC Comics, October 2017 – June 2018)
  • Shatterstar #1–5 (Marvel Comics, October 2018 – February 2019)[16]
  • Dark Red #1–10 (AfterShock Comics, March 2019 – July 2020)[17]
  • Bloodshot #1– (Valiant Comics, September 2019 – )[18]
  • Money Shot #1– (Vault Comics, October 2019 – )[19]
  • Vampire: The Masquerade 1– (Vault Comics, August 2020 – )[20]

Penciler

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  • G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero vol. 2 #16, 23–37, 39–43 (2003–2005) – Image Comics
  • G.I. Joe: America's Elite #19–20 (2007) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • G.I. Joe: Battle Files #1 (2002) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • G.I. Joe: Frontline #17 (Nov. 2003) – Image Comics
  • G.I. Joe Special Missions: Antarctica (Dec. 2006) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • G.I. Joe Special Missions: Brazil (Apr. 2007) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • G.I. Joe Special Missions: Manhattan (Feb. 2006) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • G.I. Joe Special Missions: Tokyo (Sept. 2006) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • G.I. Joe vs. Transformers vol. 2 #1, 2, 4 (2004) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • Halloween: 30 Years Of Terror (2008) – Devil's Due Publishing, "Repetition Compulsion" segment
  • Halloween: Nightdance #1–4 (2008) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • Jennifer's BodyBoom! Studios
  • Local Man (backup stories) – Image Comics
  • Lovebunny & Mr.Hell Secret Origin – Devil's Due Publishing/Image Comics
  • Lovebunny & Mr.Hell Savage Love – Devil's Due Publishing/Image Comics
  • Lovebunny & Mr.Hell Granny What Big Teeth You Have – Devil's Due Publishing/Image Comics
  • Lovebunny & Mr.Hell Ready To Wear – Devil's Due Publishing/Image Comics
  • Lovebunny & Mr.Hell Too Much To Dream – Devil's Due Publishing/Image Comics

Covers

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  • G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero vol. 2 #14, 19 (2003) – Image Comics
  • G.I. Joe: America's Elite #11, 16–20 (2006–2007) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • G.I. Joe: Frontline #17, 18 (2003) – Image Comics
  • G.I. Joe: Reloaded #10 (Dec. 2004) – Image Comics
  • G.I. Joe Special Missions: Tokyo (Sept. 2006) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • G.I. Joe vs. Transformers vol. 2 #1 (2004) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • G.I. Joe vs. Transformers vol. 3 #1 (2006) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • G.I. Joe vs. Transformers vol. 4 #1 (2007) – Devil's Due Publishing
  • Reanimator vol. 1 #1 (2015) –Dynamite Comics[21]

References

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  1. ^Destito, Deanna (October 27, 2023)."INTERVIEW: TIM SEELEY chats about DEATHSTALKER". ComicsBeat. Archived fromthe original on November 3, 2023. RetrievedDecember 4, 2024.
  2. ^"TIM SEELEY: COMIC BOOK WRITER & ILLUSTRATOR". In The Loop. September 25, 2017. Archived fromthe original on March 11, 2018. RetrievedDecember 4, 2024.
  3. ^Beleckis, Jonah (October 18, 2023)."Comic superhero returns home to small Wisconsin town, confronting author's real 'nightmare'".Wisconsin Public Radio. Archived fromthe original on July 25, 2024. RetrievedDecember 4, 2024.
  4. ^Tim Seeley at theGrand Comics Database
  5. ^Johnson, Jesse (April 6, 2009)."Tim Seeley: An Interview with the Artist/Writer". Hollywood Jesus.
  6. ^Rotten, Ryan (July 27, 2007)."EXCL: Megan Fox – Cassie Hack?".CraveOnline. RetrievedJuly 29, 2007.
  7. ^Marshall, Rick (May 9, 2010)."Kat Dennings Wants 'Hack/Slash' Movie, Makes Pitch For Comic Book Movie Role".MTV. Archived fromthe original on October 8, 2009. RetrievedOctober 23, 2010.
  8. ^"AllisonScag4Cassie". Undergeek Productions. August 18, 2010. Archived fromthe original on August 15, 2010.
  9. ^Graser, Mark (July 14, 2009)."Fredrik Bond to direct 'Hack/Slash'".Variety.Archived from the original on September 19, 2012. RetrievedJuly 15, 2009.
  10. ^Stephen Susco Penning 'Hack/Slash' Adaptation!
  11. ^"Episode 30: NYCC Special 3 – Tim Seeley"Archived May 16, 2008, at theWayback Machine. Comixology. April 20, 2008
  12. ^"EXCLUSIVE DEBUT! "Colt Noble and the Megalords"". Nerd City. August 3, 2009. Archived fromthe original on February 26, 2010. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2012.
  13. ^"'Hack/Slash' Creator Finds Prey for Werewolves' 'Wild Game'".Bloody Disgusting. March 22, 2010
  14. ^"Local Man".
  15. ^Brian K. Vaughan (w), Fiona Staples (a). "Chapter Four" Saga, no. 4, p. 28 (June 2012). Image Comics.
  16. ^"Shatterstar Reviews".Comic Book Roundup. RetrievedOctober 8, 2020.
  17. ^"Dark Red Reviews".Comic Book Roundup. RetrievedOctober 8, 2020.
  18. ^"Bloodshot (2019) Reviews".Comic Book Roundup. RetrievedOctober 8, 2020.
  19. ^"Money Shot Reviews".Comic Book Roundup. RetrievedOctober 8, 2020.
  20. ^"Vampire: The Masquerade Reviews".Comic Book Roundup. RetrievedOctober 8, 2020.
  21. ^Barton, Steve (March 25, 2015)."First Look at Dynamite's Reanimator".Dread Central. Archived fromthe original on April 2, 2015. RetrievedMarch 8, 2021.

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