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Tim Seeley To Draw New YA Graphic Novel Series, Pretty Evil

Tim Seeley is taking a break from his space sexploitation comic books to work on a new YZ series of graphic novels, Pure Evil, with filmmakers Rebekah McKendry and David Ian McKendryTim Seeley is the creator of comics such as Hack/Slash, and co-creator of Revival, Money Shot, Local Man and The Loaded Bible, as well as working for DC, IDW and Marvel on Grayson, Nightwing, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Captain America, G.I. Joe vs. Transformers and New Exiles. But now he is going where the real money is. Tim Seeley by…

Tim Seeley and Zulema Scotto Lavina join forces for supernatural cyberpunk in HEXWARE

Image Comics has announced that acclaimed creator Tim Seeley (Hack/Slash, Revival, Nightwing, Superman vs. Lobo) is teaming up with rising artist Zulema Scotto Lavina (Red Sonja, The Little Mermaid) for Hexware, a six-issue miniseries launching in December from Image Comics, in cooperation with the Italian media company and creative atelier Arancia Studio—house of Mirka Andolfo’s bestselling Image titles, other international books, and IP. Here’s how the publisher describes the series: Hexware is a thrilling new…

Flo App Releases ‘Anonymous Mode,’ but Users Should Be Cautious

Photo: Jimmy Tudeschi (Shutterstock)Period tracking app Flo ishoping its newly released “Anonymous Mode” will give users the confidence to continue using their product even as state law enforcement authorities around the country appear increasingly interested in soliciting data from apps to prosecute alleged abortion seekers. Privacy experts speaking with Gizmodo welcomed Flo’s update but warned it still falls short of meeting the definition of fully anonymous. Similarly, the experts said privacy-preserving features like

Tim Seeley, Fran Galán Conjure 1980s Satanic Panic with The Roadie

| Dark Horse Comics announced plans to publish The Roadie by Tim Seeley and Fran Galán, described in their press release as "combining the likes of HELLBOY, PREACHER, and the music video from GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS." Which sounds like an almost perfect combination that could have only been improved if it replaced the music video for Girls, Girls, Girls with the music video for Looks That Kill. But that's splitting hairs. The point is it's as formidable a concept for a comic as any, and it's coming to your local comic book…