Tim Seeley
Tim Seeley is an American comic book writer and artist based in Chicago, Illinois, recognized for his dual roles in creating both original series and contributions to established franchises across major publishers.[1][2]
He co-created and wrote the New York Times bestselling Hack/Slash, a horror series blending slasher tropes with supernatural elements, and the critically acclaimed Revival, which explores zombie-like resurrections in a rural setting and has been adapted for television development.[1][2]
As an illustrator, Seeley has penciled licensed properties such as G.I. Joe, Halloween, WildC.A.T.s, and Exsanguine, while his writing extends to DC Comics titles including Nightwing, Grayson, and Batman Eternal, as well as the adult-oriented Money Shot.[1][2]
Beyond comics, Seeley serves as an adjunct professor at Columbia College Chicago, has consulted for DreamWorks Animation and artist Hebru Brantley, and maintains an extensive collection of 1980s action figures that influences his genre-blending style.[1]