I certainly have experience with superheroes and science fiction and fantasy stuff as well, but I think my attraction to stories is usually more on the horror side of things. Yeah, I think I'm a horror writer at heart, probably. Was that part of your initial plotting for Bloodshot, to make this story something that was not just paramilitary or science fiction but almost horror? From there, the story went in a way that I didn't expect. The first issue of Bloodshot made a really fun impact. I think I will be until at least when school starts, and I start teaching again. I was a little worried for the first couple weeks of this, but so far, I've been consistently busy. Most of my stuff is creator-owned, so I could kind of "heads down and keep going." And I was doing a lot of OGNs - I was doing two original graphic novels, and I was writing starting them, so those were six issues each worth of content. Tim Seeley: The only thing I was working on that kind of got delayed was Bloodshot. Screen Rant: Everyone's been waiting for Bloodshot, but even if circumstances were different, I don't know how much you would be leaving your home right now. RELATED: Bloodshot is BLADE, Not Iron Man For Valiant's Movie Universe With the follow-up now in sight and set to arrive in comic book shops this September, Screen Rant got to speak with Seeley about the delayed cliffhanger, embracing the horror of this one of a kind hero, the next stage of his adventure, and more. Zombie soldiers, blood-sucking beasts, and two towering kaiju, just to name a few. Those who read the previous issue of Bloodshot #7 know the stakes have been raised beyond all previous marks, with Bloodshot's enemies unleashing the worst nightmares imaginable upon the world.
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