And Tony Lee spoke (around the 35 minute mark)
Before IDW lost the [Doctor Who] licence, we'd been having this conversation that wouldn't it be nice to do an untitled comic about a space traveller who could travel through time And if you were going to do it, wouldn't it be nice if I did it[...]
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Here we have an exclusive extended preview of the issue and a short Q&A about the book between series writer Tony Lee and Robert Place Napton.
Robert Place Napton: Without giving anything away, the character of Athena shines in this issue. I always thought she was a character terribly underserved in the original series — did[...]
Tomorrow the big draw is Benedict Cumberbatch, Sherlock himself, but today they started with someone more used to attending their Doctor Who conventions, comic (and now screen) writer Tony Lee.
Interviewed by the Baker Street Babes on the main stage, Lee talked about his Baker Street Irregulars books, his Sherlock Holmes/Dorian Gray Big Finish episode and[...]
Tony Lee is writing Dynamite Entertainment's Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck series As the project moves into it's third issue, Lee spoke with Robert Place Napton about the series and his connection to the old TV show.
ROBERT PLACE NAPTON: So things are heating up for Starbuck in issue #3 in this intense origin story. What can you[...]
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Is Perryman organizing the show? Is that why he's responding directly to site inquiries? And is someone like Colin Baker okay with being denied residual royalty payments for[...]
Crash Landing, described as Flash Gordon meets Dracula by way of Stargate, is written by Tony Lee Here are some designs from its artist Stefano Martino…
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We mentioned this upcoming series last year Crash Landing, described as Flash Gordon meets Dracula by way of Stargate, is written by Tony Lee[...]
So Sunday night, cold-ridden comic writer Tony Lee made some comments about Crash Landing, the comic that he's creating with Spanish artist Stefano Martino.
blocked nose means I've woken up at 5am every morning this weekend for 30 mins Plus note? It's allowed me to block out CRASH LANDING #1.
— Tony Lee (@mrtonylee) December 15, 2013
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Dynamite Entertainment is highlighting the character with his own mini-series written by Tony Lee Chris Roberson chatted with Tony about his favorite episodes, original vs reboot and the amazing Fred Astaire.
CHRIS ROBERSON: Tony, if the internet is to be believed, you and I are the same age, both born in 1970 I was the PERFECT age[...]
Tony Lee chatted with the writer about his new series, how it came about and why he doesn't like the name "steampunk".
Tony: Bill, you're best known for Fables, where you've taken some of the best-loved characters from myth and folklore and created an entirely new mythology around them Now you're doing the same with some[...]
Tony Lee grew up a fan of Battlestar Galactica and more specifically Starbuck With that love of the character, Lee has embarked on a four-part series that dives into not only the early days of the Viper-piloting rogue, but into the history of all the main BSG characters Jim Zub chatted with Lee about his[...]
Waistcoat wearer and all around nice guy Tony Lee has been doing a few different peer-to-peer interviews with his fellow Dynamite Entertainment creators Well, he got the mother-load assignment with his latest, interviewing just about everyone involved with the Li'l Dynamite five-week event starting off with the main man himself.
TONY LEE: Nick, what made you[...]
Tony Lee has a long standing association with the charity and has donated his first signed copy of Doctor Who: A Winter's End hardcover which has just topped £100 in eBay with a few hours to go.
Though he has a long way to go until it gets close to this one-of-a-kind fiftieth anniversary TARDIS styled[...]
Tony Lee chatted with Straczynski about the project.
TONY LEE: Joe if I'm correct, this is a return for you – as you were one of the series writers when the TV show returned in the eighties How do those 22 minute episodes affect the way you're writing these 22 page ones?
J MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI: Probably the[...]
Tony Lee talks to Tommy Yune about writing Robotech/Voltron for Dynamite Entertainment.
Tommy, pretty much any Robotech fan out there knows who you are – you've been involved in the franchise for years, you've directed movies, produced games, designed characters… how up to date are you on Voltron though?
I actually first saw Voltron before I encountered Robotech[...]
Tony Lee talks to David Liss about writing Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives for Dynamite Entertainment
TONY LEE: David, Moriarty is one of the best known villains of the last century, which is strange considering that he's actually only been mentioned in a couple of Conan Doyle novels Why does he call to you?
DAVID LISS: Moriarty is[...]
Tony Lee talks to Chris Roberson about working on Doc Savage for Dynamite;
TL: Chris, you're best known in comics fandom for your work in the Fables universe and iZombie, both for Vertigo What brought you to this project?
I've been hinting (not so subtly) to the good people at Dynamite that I adore Doc Savage since[...]
Pete Rogers writes for Bleeding Cool:
My first-ever comic script was called Darwin, it was about a murderous talking chimp and Andy Diggle was right, it was terrible. I made the classic mistake of showing my work too early, not taking on board the notes I was given and missing a golden opportunity when Andy agreed[...]
A reader writes;
"I saw DC Comics editorial execs Bob Harras, Bobbie Chase and Eddie Berganza at the Hyatt hotel yesterday eating/drinking with Tony Lee I know Tony scripted that issue of Superboy #19 a few months ago, but then nothing.
"Then I read your story about Justin Jordan leaving Superboy Would it be putting two and[...]
He's also known for work such as Hope Falls, Pride And Prejudice And Zombies, Harker, The Baker Street Irregulars and The Gloom, getting a new edition at San Diego Comic Con, courtesy of MTV.
And now Tony Lee is writing a Starbuck series for Dynamite, announcing at San Diego Comic Con And sadly, against a teaser[...]
At the IDW panel at MCM London Expo, it was announced by editor Dirk Wood that Tony Lee will indeed be returning to the Doctor Who comic in September as we surmised, replacing Andy Diggle for a four part story called 'Dead Man's Hand' that runs from issue #13, through the 50th anniversary period.
According to[...]
Tony Lee is on the panel.
The above appears to be Mark Buckingham's artwork from Doctor Who #13, for September.
Tony Lee is a big fan of Oscar Wilde He has already written an Oscar Wilde/Sherlock Holmes crossover audio drama for Big Finish I can't find a similar affection expressed online by Diggle.
I think Tony Lee is,[...]
I understand that Tony Lee, writer for IDW's Doctor Who and the adapter of Pride, Prejudice And Zombies, will be filling in on Superboy, dialoguing over Tom DeFalco's scripts on Superboy #18 and writing in full the WTF issue #19, before Justin Jordan takes over writing the comic with issue #20.
These issues weren't solicited with[...]
Its self-regard is laughable; its inability to detect irony is hysterical; and the ease with which it finds offence when none has been given is surreal.
Tony Lee was there to respond to that article, saying;
The problem isn't the literary prize, it's the arrogant assumption that Coren believes, no, states seemingly as fact that comics are
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Doctor Who comics writer Tony Lee and Sam Hart have been in London today to record a podcast for Orbital Comics, which will go up on their website this weekend, most likely But I've managed to get a newsworthy snippet ahead of time.
"I've written a screenplay based on a story I came up with Frazer[...]
Dan Boultwood is a fantastic cartoonist and comics artist, working on titles such as Danger Academy, Hope Falls, Baker Street Irregulars and the like.
From original MacGyver creator Lee David Zlotoff, with Tony Lee, Will Sliney and Ciaran Lucas, comes MacGyver the comic book From Image Comics in October And here's the cover.
Just don't leave this comic unattended in a longbox The moment your back is turned, it will explode.
As it stands MacGyver on that issue one cover by[...]
Announced during the 2D Festival this weekend in Derry, specifically the Zombie panel, that Tony Lee will be adapting Amanda Hocking's Hollowland zombie books into a series for Dynamite.
Hocking was a self published ebook writer whose vampire romance stories became an international hit, bagging her a seven figure advance from St Martins Press for her[...]
And Amy Pond? Tip top.
This is the Forbidden Planet variant cover to Star Trek Next Generation: Doctor Who: Assimilation Squared. Advising writer Tony Lee will be signing copies at the London Shaftesbury Avenue branch on the 30th of May.
Intriguingly, because Star Trek Next Generation comes first in the title, it can be legally distributed by IDW in the UK[...]
Danger Academy is a comic book by the familiar team of Tony Lee and Dan Boultwood for Kickstart It's been featured om Bleeding Cool a few times, just not on the right hand side of the site.
It's here today because I understand that Kickstart are developing Danger Academy with a Hollywood writer/producer for American television[...]
After Becky Cloonan stepped down from drawing the upcoming Image comic series MacGyver: Fugitive Gauntlet, based on the classic TV series and written by Tony Lee and show creator Lee David Zlotoff, the pair went on a bit of a talent hunt Bleeding Cool even got involved.
The winer is Irish artist Will Sliney, who has[...]