Mark and Tim continue our look at the Disavowed era with G.I. Joe with an interview with special guest Tim Seeley
We never take it easy on the comics when we are doing our reviews (I like to think we keep it to objective criticism - either gushing praise or unfair scorn) but I have a genuine affection for Tim Seeley's art run on GI Joe and it was great to get to talk to him about his time working on GI Joe with Devil's Due.
Tim Seeley is an American comic book creator with many credits to his name, which includes writing on books such as Grayson and Batman Eternal, as the co-creator co-creator of the Image Comics titles Hack/Slash , but most importantly as a creator synonymous with the Devils Due Era of GI Joe; most significantly Pencilling most of issue 23-43, and writing the issues of Frontline, Special Missions and the 3rd and 4th Transformers crossovers., and more besides.
We talk about
Starting at Devils Due & recommending Steve Kurth as artist
Bullpen environment of Devils Due
A memorable encounter with Larry Hama
Moving from Drawing to both writing and drawing
The end of his run with issue 43 & launch of Americas elite
GI Joe vs Transformers
Working with Robert Kirkman back in early 200s - Snake Eyes on the moon!
and more besides!
This episode will be available as both audio only (more tightly edited) and video (3 talking heads with some extra images to illustrate talking points). My preference would be the audio only which gets rid of al the erms etc.