Tag: tim seeley
ADVANCE REVIEW: IMAGINARY FIENDS #1 is an intriguing concept weighed down by its 80s...
An advance look at a new Vertigo series from Tim Seeley, Stephen Molnar, Quinton Winter, and Carlos M. Mangual
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Tim Seeley makes an interstellar debut on GREEN LANTERNS #33
"Ready to go to work?"
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Raptor bursts back into Dick’s life with NIGHTWING #30
When the new Nightwing series kicked off back in the Summer of last year, Dick found himself face to face with a mysterious assassin...
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: NIGHTWING #26 shows off more of Dick’s other best body part
"It's almost a shame you have to put this back on."
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Destiny Comes Knocking in NIGHTWING #9
Nightwing meets a new foe, but has a new friend to match!
DC Reborn Review: NIGHTWING #2 May Be Morally Gray, but it Passes Our Examination...
Alex Lu and Kyle Pinion wax poetic about what is quickly becoming one of the highlights of the DC Rebirth lineup!
DC Reborn Review: NIGHTWING: REBIRTH #1 is a lively return to the blue for...
Kyle Pinion and Alex Lu take a look at Dick Grayson's long-awaited return to the Nightwing persona
ECCC ’16: BOOM! Studios and Dark Horse Reveal TARZAN ON THE PLANET OF THE...
The most obvious crossover hidden in plain site is now revealed; Tarzan will be hanging out with the Planet of the Apes cast members...
Seeley and King Leave Grayson for “something big and cool”
Surprise! DC announced that writers Tim Seeley (Hack/Slash) and Tom King (The Vision) have stepped off of the writing duties for Grayson. April's issue...
SDCC ’15: Our Animation and Comics Creator Interviews in Audio-form
Here's where I finally release what's left of our SDCC audio content...as a follow-up to last week's set of DC and Marvel Television interviews,...
SDCC ’15 Interview: Tom King and Tim Seeley Chat About Grayson
By Harper W. Harris
Among the DC books that sparked a sort of revolution for the publisher in terms of new kinds of stories is...
Review: Effigy #1 Burns Bright
In a week where you couldn’t throw a rock without hitting a good comic, Effigy carves out a noticeable place for itself and on your pull list. Issue one sets up a world of glamour, ritual murder, and mystery that could lead to this series being one of Vertigo’s best 2015 books.
















