
Tim Seeley


Comic Review: Revival #5 by Tim Seeley
The newest issue of Revival by Tim Seeley and Mike Norton offers another exciting look into the lives of those under quarantine in their small town. One thing we particularly loved about this issue is that we were able to gain some insight into the rest of the world's concern over the revivers and about how some extremist leaders are using the emergence of the revivers to create a story that fits their objectives. As with each previous issue, Seeley and Norton deliver a story that is so spot Tell Me More!
Comic Review: Revival #4 By Tim Seeley
Revival returns this month for it's fourth installment involving the case of the Wisconsin Revivers. This issue was full of information and we learned a lot more about reporter May Tao who discovers a cell phone containing some very curious photos. Meanwhile, another reporter Jamie, is spilling the story of Arlene Dittman's attempted suicide by arson at her own daughter's funeral while the men who perform autopsies inspect Arlene's burned body. Seeley further foreshadows the inevitable chaos Tell Me More!
NYCC 2012: Dark Horse Announces Con Schedule
It's about that time that if you're attending New York Comic Con, you should start planning your panel schedule to avoid missing things that you definitely want to see. Each day leading up to the convention we'll be posting more news about what your options are. Today we're posting the Dark Horse Comics signing and panel schedule! NYCC 2012 Dark Horse Comics Signing Schedule THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 3:00 p.m. THE ART OF CAMILLA D’ERRICO: Camilla D’Errico 4:00 Tell Me More!
Comic Review: Revival #3
The third issue of Tim Seeley's Revival continues to intrigue and terrify. Tim has masterfully injected the perfect amount of horror into the story without sacrificing the plot. In a town that is quarantined due to the emergence of the Revivers, each person is still going about living their daily lives and dealing with their individual issues. In issue 3, Dana's father gives her a second chance at being on R.C.A.T., but the partner she acquires is not someone she was planning on working with. Tell Me More!
Comic Review: Revival #2 by Tim Seeley & Mike Norton
The second issue of Tim Seeley and Mike Norton's Revival, described as a rural noir, is just as terrifying and addicting as the first! Within the first few pages, we are transported to a morgue where the coroner is taking a stab at examining their first reviver, the crazy old woman from the first issue. They discuss their patient's first and second death, but are abruptly interrupted when she awakens and begins screaming about daisies. Issue #2 gives us a more in depth look into the lives of Tell Me More!
