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Steven T. Seagle (born March 31, 1965) is an American writer who works in the
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and
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industries. He is best known for his
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memoir '' It's a Bird...'' (
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, May 2004), and as part of his
Man of Action Studios Man of Action Entertainment (also known as Man of Action Studios) is an American writer collective specializing in various brands of media ranging from television, films, comic books, and animation. The studio is best known for their animated act ...
(with
Duncan Rouleau Duncan Rouleau is an American comic book writer and artist, and is a part of the Man of Action Studios collective of creators (along with Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Steven T. Seagle), who created the series ''Ben 10'', that aired on Cartoon Network. ...
,
Joe Casey Joe Casey is an American comic book writer. He has worked on titles such as '' Wildcats 3.0'', ''Uncanny X-Men'', '' The Intimates'', '' Adventures of Superman'', and '' G.I. Joe: America's Elite'' among others. As part of the comics creator grou ...
and Joe Kelly) which created the animated
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series ''
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''. Seagle is also a founding member of Speak Theater Arts, creators of live stage productions, and is a former college instructor having taught at
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, Pasadena City College and
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, where he also served as a coach for the Forensics team during many of their national championship seasons.


Early life

Seagle was born in Biloxi, MS. Seagle's father, Jack, was in the
United States Air Force The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Originally created on 1 August 1907, as a part of the United States Army Signal ...
, and as a result, the family moved many times. The family twice lived in
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, near the
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where Jack was stationed. Seagle recalls watching the
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on television in their apartment by what is today
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. Seagle's first encounter with
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was when his mother, Jennie, brought Seagle's brother, David, to the airforce
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, where she purchased ''
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'' #66, which featured the villain
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for David and
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#89 featuring Captain Marvel for Steven. Years later, after Seagle had begun collecting comics himself, and his best friend, Eric Koppisch, recommended that he read an issue of ''Spider-Man'' himself, Seagle read an issue featuring a team-up with
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. Seagle migrated to reading
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starting with issue #114 and this began Seagle's interest in comics. Seagle would later become the writer of Uncanny X-Men and Nova would later be the co-star on the TV series Seagle would produce, ''
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''.Terrones, Terry (March 27, 2012)
"Q&A with 'Ultimate Spider-Man' producer and Springs native Steven Seagle"
. ColoradoSprings.com
After Jack retired from the Air Force and took a job at KRDO, the family moved to a house right next to
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. Seagle attended Coronado High School. Seagle harbored a heavy interest in music, participating in the marching band, orchestra, jazz band, and
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s. He also competed on the speech and debate team. During the summers he worked at Flying W Ranch baking biscuits for a couple of years and then went to work as the villain two years in a row at Iron Springs Chateau, a job he characterized thus: "I was paid to insult people! Best job ever!"


Career

Seagle has written numerous comics books. His first series was ''Kafka'' for
Renegade Press Renegade Press was an American comic book company, founded by Canadian Deni Loubert, that operated from 1984 to 1988. Notable titles published by Renegade included ''Flaming Carrot'', '' Ms. Tree'', and ''normalman''. History Loubert was publis ...
which was drawn by '' The Walking Dead'' artist Stefano Gaudiano and which was nominated for an
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in the Best Limited Series category. His second limited series was ''The Amazon'' with artist Tim Sale. With the collapse of the publisher in the middle of his third limited series, ''
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,'' Seagle left comics to become a full-time college instructor and speech and debate coach at
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and then
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. Solstice was eventually completed by artist Moritat and published by
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. His return to comis was on the series ''Uncanny X-Men'', ''Sandman Mystery Theatre'' (three Eisner nominations), ''House of Secrets'', ''Alpha Flight,'' and ''Grifter.'' His Later Series work included ''
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, The Crusades'' with artist Kelley Jones, ''Primal Force'', '' American Virgin'' with Becky Cloonan, and the limited series ''Soul Kiss'', and ''Imperial''. Seagle has authored a number of original graphic novels including the Eisner-winning '' It's a Bird...'', and the Eisner nominated ''The Red Diary/The RE Diary'' – both with artist
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; two volumes of his '' Camp Midnight'' series with the
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cartoonist Jasoon Katzerstein; and ''GET NAKED'' a collection of graphic essays illustrated by various artists from
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in
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where Seagle is an occasional lecturer. In addition, Seagle and artist Marco Cinello have authored two children's story books; ''Frankie Stein'' and ''Batula''. In 2000, Seagle co-founded Man of Action Studios – later
MAN OF ACTION Entertainment Man of Action Entertainment (also known as Man of Action Studios) is an American writer collective specializing in various brands of media ranging from television, films, comic books, and animation. The studio is best known for their animated act ...
– a creative think tank, writers collective, and production house, with fellow partners and comic book creators
Joe Casey Joe Casey is an American comic book writer. He has worked on titles such as '' Wildcats 3.0'', ''Uncanny X-Men'', '' The Intimates'', '' Adventures of Superman'', and '' G.I. Joe: America's Elite'' among others. As part of the comics creator grou ...
, Joe Kelly, and
Duncan Rouleau Duncan Rouleau is an American comic book writer and artist, and is a part of the Man of Action Studios collective of creators (along with Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Steven T. Seagle), who created the series ''Ben 10'', that aired on Cartoon Network. ...
. MAN OF ACTION scripted four short films for an independent producer before being tapped to write the script for Activision's '' X-Men: Legends'' video game. Their third professional credit was the original animation series ''Ben 10'' which they created and sold to
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. The original series ran for 52 episodes and has so far spawned sequel series '' Ben 10: Alien Force'', '' Ben 10: Ultimate Alien Ben 10: Omniverse,'' the 2016 reboot ''
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'', two live action made-for TV-movies, a live stage show, as well as a roller coaster attraction in England. Their second original creation for Cartoon Network, ''
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'', aired sixty episodes and
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with ''Ben 10'' in 2011. With MAN OF ACTION, Seagle was supervising producer on ''
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'' on
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, which premiered in April 2012. Seagle and MAN OF ACTION also served as co-executive producer duties on Disney XD's
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. Seagle and MAN OF ACTION co-created
Zak Storm ''Zak Storm'' (also known as ''Zak Storm: Super Pirate'') is a computer animated television series produced by Zagtoon, Method Animation, De Agostini Editore, SAMG Animation, MNC Animation, and Man of Action. It debuted on Canal J in France on ...
which airs on
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, and developed and executive produce MegaMan:Fully Charged, and
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which both air on
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in the U.S. In November 2014, Disney in their first animated collaboration with Marvel Comics premiered '' Big Hero 6'', a film based on the team co-created by Seagle and his MAN OF ACTION Entertainment partner Duncan Rouleau. Seagle's original comic book series '' House of Secrets'' was sold as a feature to Marc Canton/Warner Brothers, and Seagle wrote the screenplay ''(unproduced)''. The same week Seagle also sold and wrote the genre action pilot ''Carnival'' to
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in association with Spelling Entertainment (unproduced), as well as and the female action/comedy ''Dot’s Bots'' to Mainframe Animation. Seagle, along with Liesel Reinhart and Rafael Agustin, is a co-founder of Speak Theater Arts the Los Angeles-based theater company that produced the touring comedy N*W*C; Armeniamania with Sona Movsesian; and
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. In 2009, Seagle co-directed one of the national premiere live stage readings of ''The'' ''Laramie Project'''': an Epilogue'' performed by a celebrity cast and the
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.


Awards and nominations

Seagle's work has received numerous
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nominations, including twice for best writer – in 1995 for his work on ''
Sandman Mystery Theatre ''Sandman Mystery Theatre'' was an ongoing comic book series published by Vertigo Comics, the mature-readers imprint of DC Comics. It ran for 70 issues and 1 annual between 1993 and 1999 and retells the adventures of the Sandman, a vigilante ...
'' ( DC/
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) and in 1999 for the same title and his story "Drive By" in ''Oni Double Feature'' #10 (
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). Seagle's work on '' American Virgin'' has been nominated twice for the GLAAD Meida Award for Best Comic Book. Seagle's run on ''Uncanny X-Men'' was awarded the Wizard Fan Award for Favorite Ongoing Series.


Bibliography


Early work

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Kafka Franz Kafka (3 July 1883 – 3 June 1924) was a German-speaking Bohemian novelist and short-story writer, widely regarded as one of the major figures of 20th-century literature. His work fuses elements of realism and the fantastic. It typ ...
'' #1–6 (with
Stefano Gaudiano Stefano is the Italian language, Italian form of the masculine given name Στέφανος (Stefanos, Stephen). The name is of Greek origin, Στέφανος, meaning a person who made a significant achievement and has been crowned. In Orthodox Ch ...
,
Renegade Press Renegade Press was an American comic book company, founded by Canadian Deni Loubert, that operated from 1984 to 1988. Notable titles published by Renegade included ''Flaming Carrot'', '' Ms. Tree'', and ''normalman''. History Loubert was publis ...
, 1987) ** A remastered version of the series was published by
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as ''Kafka'' (tpb, 180 pages, 2006, ) ** The remastered version was colorized and published via
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as ''Kafka'' (hc, 180 pages, 2013, ) * Comico: **'' The Amazon'' #1–3 (with Tim Sale, 1989) *** A recolored version of the story was published by
Dark Horse A dark horse is a previously lesser-known person or thing that emerges to prominence in a situation, especially in a competition involving multiple rivals, or a contestant that on paper should be unlikely to succeed but yet still might. Origin Th ...
as ''The Amazon'' #1–3 (2009) *** The recolored version was subsequently collected as ''The Amazon'' (hc, 96 pages, 2010, ) **''
Grendel Grendel is a character in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem '' Beowulf'' (700–1000). He is one of the poem's three antagonists (along with his mother and the dragon), all aligned in opposition against the protagonist Beowulf. Grendel is feared by a ...
'' vol. 2 #40: "Devil Worship" (with
Ho Che Anderson Ho Che Anderson is a cartoonist and comics artist primarily affiliated with Fantagraphics. Biography Anderson was born in London to “a Jamaican immigrant who named his son after North Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh and Cuban Communist revol ...
, co-feature, 1990) collected in ''Grendel Tales Omnibus Volume 1'' (tpb, 472 pages, 2017, ) **'' Jaguar Stories'' (with
Mike Allred Michael Dalton Allred is an American comic book artist and writer most famous for his independent comics creations, ''Madman'' and ''iZombie''. His style is often compared to pop art, as well as commercial and comic art of the 1950s and 1960s ...
, unreleased 12-issue limited series; Allred has stated that he completed five issues before Comico filed for bankruptcy) *'' In Thin Air: The Mystery of Amelia Earhart'' (with Ken Holewczynski,
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published in two versions with different endings, Tome Press, 1991) *
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'' #1: "Blood Brothers" (with
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,
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, 1993) **''
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'' #1–2 (with Sean Shaw, 1994)


Wildstorm

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'' #8: "Passed Lives" (with
Travis Charest Travis Charest (born 1969) is a Canadians, Canadian comic book artist, comic book penciller, inker and Painting, painter, known for his work on such books as ''Darkstars'', ''WildC.A.T.s'', ''Grifter (comics), Grifter/Shi (comics), Shi'', ''WildC ...
, co-feature, 1994) **'' Voodoo/Zealot: Skin Trade'' (with Michael Lopez, one-shot, 1995) * Stormwatch: **'' Stormwatch'': *** "Images of Tomorrow" (with Scott Clark, in #25, 1994/1995) **** The issue was initially published in May 1994, between ''Stormwatch'' #9 (April 1994) and #10 (June 1994) as part of the initiative to "give fans a glimpse into the future". **** It was later reprinted in chronological order, after ''Stormwatch'' #24 (July 1995), with writer
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bringing the plots of the series to the "future" shown in issue #25. *** "Undertow: Cross Currents" (with Michael Lopez, co-feature in #20, 1995) *** "Pagan: Tagged" (with
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, co-feature in #21, 1995) **'' Team One: Stormwatch'' #1–2 (with
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, 1995) *
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: **''Grifter: The One-Shot'' (with
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, 1995) **''Grifter'': *** ''
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'' (tpb, 272 pages, 1996, ) includes: **** "Wildstorm Rising, Part 5" (with Ryan Benjamin, in #1, 1995) **** '' Deathblow'' #16: "Wildstorm Rising, Part 6" (with
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, 1995) **** ''
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'' #8: "Wildstorm Rising, Part 7" (with
Whilce Portacio William "Whilce" Portacio (; born July 8, 1963) is a Filipino American comic book writer and artist noted for his work on such titles as ''The Punisher'', ''X-Factor'', ''Uncanny X-Men'', '' Iron Man'', ''Wetworks'' and ''Spawn''. Portacio was als ...
, 1995) *** "A Madman's Revenge" (with Ryan Benjamin, in #2–3, 1995) *** "Rampage" (with Ryan Benjamin (#4),
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and
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(#6), in #4–6, 1995) *** "City of Angels" (with Ryan Benjamin, Cedric Nocon (#9) and Roy Martinez (#10), in #7–10, 1995–1996) **'' Grifter and the Mask'' #1–2 (with Luciano Lima, 1996) collected in ''Dark Horse Comics/DC Comics: The Mask'' (tpb, 256 pages, 2017, ) *'' Warblade: Endangered Species'' #1–4 (with Scott Clark, 1995) *'' Allegra'' #1–4 (with Scott Clark and Patrick Lee (#4), 1996)


DC Comics

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Justice League Quarterly ''Justice League Quarterly'' (''JLQ'') was a quarterly American comic book series published by DC Comics from Winter 1990 to Winter 1994; it lasted 17 issues. It had a variable cast, pulling from the Justice League membership. The title centred o ...
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Jack O'Lantern A jack-o'-lantern (or jack o'lantern) is a carved lantern, most commonly made from a pumpkin or a root vegetable such as a rutabaga or turnip. Jack-o'-lanterns are associated with the Halloween holiday. Its name comes from the reported phen ...
" (with Frank Squillace (#14) and Mark Tenney (#15), anthology, 1994) *
Primal Force ''Primal Force'' was a comic book series published by DC Comics from October 1994 to December 1995 and ran for 15 issues. The series starred the Leymen, a magic-themed superhero team in the DC Universe. The series premiered with ''Primal Force'' #0 ...
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Primal Force ''Primal Force'' was a comic book series published by DC Comics from October 1994 to December 1995 and ran for 15 issues. The series starred the Leymen, a magic-themed superhero team in the DC Universe. The series premiered with ''Primal Force'' #0 ...
'' #0–14 (with Ken Hooper, Nick Choles,
Gabriel Morrissette Gabriel Morrissette (born September 26, 1959) is a Canadian illustrator, animator and comic book artist from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Currently working for Jackfruit Press on their Prime Minister series and Chickadee on Daisy Dreamer, Gabriel ...
(#6),
Greg LaRocque Greg LaRocque (born February 24, 1954) is an American comics artist best known for his work on the ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' and ''The Flash''. Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, LaRocque worked as an assistant teacher at the Professional I ...
(#7) and Jim Hall (#14), 1994–1995) **'' Showcase '95'' #3: "
Reunions Reunion may refer to: * Class reunion * Family reunion Reunion, Réunion, Re-union, Reunions or The Reunion may also refer to: Places * Réunion, a French overseas department and island in the Indian Ocean * Reunion, Commerce City, Colorado, US ...
" (with
Shannon Gallant Shannon Gallant (born 26 February 1986) is an Australian rugby league footballer. He has played in the National Rugby League (NRL) for the North Queensland Cowboys and the Wests Tigers. He primarily plays as a and is known for his speed and sm ...
, anthology, 1995) *''
Hawkman Hawkman is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Dennis Neville, the original Hawkman first appeared in ''Flash Comics'' #1, published by All-American ...
'' vol. 3: ** "Godspawn" (dialogue; plot by
William Messner-Loebs William Francis Messner-Loebs (; born William Francis Loebs, Jr., February 19, 1949) is an American comics artist and writer from Michigan, also known as Bill Loebs and Bill Messner-Loebs. His hyphenated surname is a combination of his and his wif ...
, art by
Steve Lieber Steve Lieber (born May 19, 1967) is an American comic book illustrator known for his work on books such as ''Detective Comics'' and ''Hawkman'', and the critically acclaimed miniseries '' Whiteout'', which was adapted into a 2009 feature film sta ...
, in #10–11, 1994) ** "Identity" (with Steve Ellis, in #18, 1995) *'' Batman: Black and White Volume 2'': "Fortunes" (with Daniel Torres, story created for the collection; hc, 176 pages, 2002, ; tpb, 2003, ) *'' Green Lantern: Brightest Day, Blackest Night'' (with John K. Snyder III, one-shot, 2002) collected in ''JSA Presents: Green Lantern'' (tpb, 128 pages, 2008, ) *
Superman Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book ''Action Comics'' #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and publi ...
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9-11 The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated suicide terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. That morning, nineteen terrorists hijacked four commerc ...
Volume 2'': "Unreal" (with
Duncan Rouleau Duncan Rouleau is an American comic book writer and artist, and is a part of the Man of Action Studios collective of creators (along with Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Steven T. Seagle), who created the series ''Ben 10'', that aired on Cartoon Network. ...
, anthology
graphic novel A graphic novel is a long-form, fictional work of sequential art. The term ''graphic novel'' is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comic scholars and industry ...
, 224 pages, 2002, ) **'' Superman: The 10-Cent Adventure'' (with
Scott McDaniel Scott McDaniel (born 1965) is an American comics artist who has drawn numerous books, including Marvel Comics' " Fall from Grace" storyline for the '' Daredevil'' series. Notable artwork for DC Comics include a long run on '' Batman'' as regular ...
, 2003) **''
Superman Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book ''Action Comics'' #1 (cover-dated June 1938 and publi ...
'' vol. 2 #190–200 (with Scott McDaniel, 2003–2004) **'' DC Infinite Halloween Special'': "Small Evil" (with
John Paul Leon John Paul Leon (April 26, 1972 – May 2, 2021) was an American comic book artist, known for his work on the Milestone Comics series ''Static'', and the Marvel Comics limited series ''Earth X''. Leon also provided artwork for a number of style g ...
, anthology, 2007) *''
Solo Solo or SOLO may refer to: Arts and entertainment Comics * ''Solo'' (DC Comics), a DC comics series * Solo, a 1996 mini-series from Dark Horse Comics Characters * Han Solo, a ''Star Wars'' character * Jacen Solo, a Jedi in the non-canonical ''S ...
'' #8: "The Good Book" (with
Teddy Kristiansen Teddy Kristiansen (born 29 July 1964) is a Danish comic book artist, known for his work in mystery, horror, and dark, suspense-filled comics. He drew one chapter of " The Kindly Ones" story arc in Neil Gaiman's ''The Sandman'' series. In 2005, Kri ...
, anthology, 2006) collected in ''Solo'' (hc, 608 pages, 2013, ) *''
Superman/Batman ''Superman/Batman'' is a monthly comic book series published by DC Comics that features the publisher's two most popular superheroes: Superman and Batman. ''Superman/Batman'' premiered in August 2003, an update of the previous series, ''World's ...
'' #75: "It's a Bat..." (with Teddy Kristiansen, co-feature, 2010) collected in ''Superman/Batman Volume 6'' (tpb, 328 pages, 2017, )


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Sandman (Wesley Dodds) Sandman (Wesley Dodds) is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first of several DC characters to bear the name Sandman, he was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Bert Christman. Attired in a green bus ...
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Sandman Mystery Theatre ''Sandman Mystery Theatre'' was an ongoing comic book series published by Vertigo Comics, the mature-readers imprint of DC Comics. It ran for 70 issues and 1 annual between 1993 and 1999 and retells the adventures of the Sandman, a vigilante ...
'' #13–70, ''Annual'' #1 (with Guy Davis,
Vince Locke Vincent Locke () is an American comic book artist known for his work on ''Deadworld'' and ''A History of Violence'' and for his ultraviolent album covers for death metal band Cannibal Corpse. Biography Locke began work in 1986 illustrating ''Dea ...
(#21–24),
Warren Pleece Warren Pleece is a British comics artist. He is best known for his work at the DC Comics imprint Vertigo and the 2012–16 Irish novel series ''Zom-B''. Biography Warren, with his brother Gary Pleece, wrote and drew three issues of a self-publi ...
(#33–36),
Matthew Dow Smith Matthew Dow Smith (sometimes credited as Matthew Smith) is an People of the United States, American Comic book creator, comic book artist. Bibliography * ''Astronauts in Trouble: Live From the Moon'' #1 and #2 * ''Bad Luck Chuck'' #1-5 (Dark Ho ...
(#45–48) and
Michael Lark Michael Lark (born 1966) is an American comics artist and colorist. Lark has provided pencils for DC Comics' ''Batman'', '' Terminal City'', ''Gotham Central'' and '' Legend of the Hawkman''. His work for Marvel Comics includes '' The Pulse'' an ...
(#57–60), 1994–1999) *** Issues #13–60 and ''Annual'' #1 are co-written by Seagle and
Matt Wagner Matt Wagner (born October 9, 1961) is an American comics artist and writer who is best known as the creator of the series ''Mage'' and ''Grendel (comics), Grendel''. Career Matt Wagner's first published comic book work was ''Comico Primer'' #2 ( ...
. *** The series has been partially collected in the following volumes: **** ''The Vamp'' (collects #13–16, tpb, 104 pages, 2005, ) **** ''The Scorpion'' (collects #17–20, tpb, 104 pages, 2006, ) **** ''Dr. Death and Night of the Butcher'' (collects #21–28, tpb, 208 pages, 2007, ) **** ''The Hourman and the Python'' (collects #29–36, tpb, 200 pages, 2008, ) **** ''The Mist and Phantom of the Fair'' (collects #37–44, tpb, 200 pages, 2009, ) **** ''The Blackhawk and Return of the Scarlet Ghost'' (collects #45–52, tpb, 224 pages, 2010, ) **'' Vertigo: Winter's Edge'' (anthology): *** "Spirit of the Season" (co-written by Seagle and Matt Wagner, art by John K. Snyder III, in #1, 1998) *** "In the City of Dreams" (with
Paul Rivoche Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) *Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chris ...
, in #2, 1999) *'' House of Secrets Omnibus'' (hc, 752 pages, 2013, ) collects: **''House of Secrets'' vol. 2 #1–25 (with Teddy Kristiansen,
Duncan Fegredo Duncan Fegredo (; born 1964) is a People of the United Kingdom, British comic book artist. Career Born in Leicester, Fegredo first managed to get into comics after showing his portfolio around UKCAC in 1987 and meeting Dave Thorpe. Together th ...
(#6),
Dean Ormston Dean Ormston is a British born comic book artist. His most notable work has been for the British comic '' 2000 AD'' and for DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. Biography Ormston was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England and earned a degree in a ...
(#11), Guy Davis (#12), Christian Højgaard (#15, 21–24), D'Israeli (#16) and
Pander Brothers Jacob Pander (born January 26, 1965) and Arnold Pander (born June 16, 1967), known commercially as The Pander Brothers, are American comic book creators, artists, and filmmakers. They are best known for their work on the comics titles Grendel: Devi ...
(#20), 1996–1999) **''Vertigo: Winter's Edge'' #1 (framing sequence and a short story for the anthology, with Teddy Kristiansen, 1998) **''House of Secrets: Façade'' #1–2 (with Teddy Kristiansen, 2001) *''
Heart Throbs ''Heart Throbs'' was a romance comic published by Quality Comics and DC Comics from 1949 to 1972. Quality published the book from 1949–1957, when it was acquired by DC. Most issues featured a number of short comics stories, as well advice column ...
'' vol. 2 #1: "Diagnosis" (with Tim Sale, anthology, 1999) *'' Flinch'' #9: "Sitter!" (with
John Estes John Estes (born March 25, 1987) is a former center and guard. He graduated from the University of Hawaii at Manoa with a degree in Communications in December 2009. College career At Hawaii, Estes was a three-time All-Western Athletic Conference ...
, anthology, 2000) collected in ''Flinch Book Two'' (tpb, 192 pages, 2016, ) *'' Sleepy Hollow: The Official Movie Adaptation'' (with
Kelley Jones Kelley Jones (born July 23, 1962) is an American comics artist best known for his work on ''Batman'' with writer Doug Moench and on '' The Sandman'' with writer Neil Gaiman. Early life Kelley Jones was born in Sacramento, California and grew up ...
, one-shot, 2000) *''
The Crusades The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period. The best known of these Crusades are those to the Holy Land in the period between 1095 and 1291 that were i ...
'' (with Kelley Jones, 2001–2002) collected by
Image An image is a visual representation of something. It can be two-dimensional, three-dimensional, or somehow otherwise feed into the visual system to convey information. An image can be an artifact, such as a photograph or other two-dimensiona ...
as: **''Knight'' (collects ''The Crusades: Urban Decree'' one-shot and #1–9, hc, 256 pages, 2010, ) **''Dei'' (collects #10–20, hc, 256 pages, 2011, ) *''
Vertical Vertical is a geometric term of location which may refer to: * Vertical direction, the direction aligned with the direction of the force of gravity, up or down * Vertical (angles), a pair of angles opposite each other, formed by two intersecting s ...
'' (with Mike Allred, one-shot, 2003) *'' It's a Bird...'' (with Teddy Kristiansen, graphic novel, hc, 136 pages, 2004, ; sc, 2005, ) *'' Constantine: The Official Movie Adaptation'' (with
Ron Randall Ron Randall (born November 22, 1956) is an Americans, American comic book creator, comic book artist best known as the creator of the character Trekker (comics), Trekker. Career A graduate of The Kubert School, Ron Randall's first published com ...
, one-shot, 2005) collected in ''Constantine: The Hellblazer Collection'' (tpb, 168 pages, 2005, ) *'' American Virgin'' (with
Becky Cloonan Becky Cloonan (born 23 June) is an American comic book creator, known for work published by Tokyopop and Vertigo. In 2012 she became the first female artist to draw the main '' Batman'' title for DC Comics.Beck, Laura (February 8, 2013)"Meet the F ...
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Christine Norrie Christine Norrie is a comic book creator, comic book artist, known for her work on the graphic novel ''Cheat (graphic novel), Cheat''. Norrie has also worked extensively as an artist and inker on various comic books, including a syndicated comic se ...
(#10) and Ryan Kelly (#18–19, 22), 2006–2008) collected as: **''Head'' (collects #1–4, tpb, 112 pages, 2006, ) **''Going Down'' (collects #5–9, tpb, 128 pages, 2007, ) **''Wet'' (collects #10–14, tpb, 128 pages, 2007, ) **''Around the World'' (collects #15–23, tpb, 224 pages, 2008, ) *''
House of Mystery ''The House of Mystery'' is the name of several horror, fantasy, and mystery Comics anthologies published by DC Comics. It had a companion series, ''The House of Secrets''. It is also the name of the titular setting of the series. First serie ...
'' vol. 2 #42: "Book Report" (with Teddy Kristiansen, co-feature, 2011) collected in ''House of Mystery: Desolation'' (tpb, 160 pages, 2012, ) *'' Vertigo Quarterly:
CMYK The CMYK color model (also known as process color, or four color) is a subtractive color model, based on the CMY color model, used in color printing, and is also used to describe the printing process itself. The abbreviation ''CMYK'' refers ...
'' #4: "Fade" (with Teddy Kristiansen, anthology, 2015) collected in ''CMYK'' (tpb, 296 pages, 2015, )


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Alpha Flight Alpha Flight is a fictional team of Canadian superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters premiered in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #120 (April 1979), and were created to serve as part of the X-Men member Wo ...
'' vol. 2 #-1, 1–20, ''Annual'' '98 (with Anthony Winn (#-1 and 10), Scott Clark, Martin Egeland (#4),
Brian Denham Brian (sometimes spelled Bryan in English) is a male given name of Irish and Breton origin, as well as a surname of Occitan origin. It is common in the English-speaking world. It is possible that the name is derived from an Old Celtic word mean ...
(#5),
Bryan Hitch Bryan Hitch (born 22 April 1970) is a British comics artist and writer. Hitch began his career in the United Kingdom for Marvel UK, working on titles such as ''Action Force'' and ''Death's Head'', before gaining prominence on American titles ...
(#6),
Roger Cruz Roger Cruz (born Rogério da Cruz Kuroda on February 22, 1971, in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian comic book artist. Biography Cruz started his professional career as a letterer for Editora Abril, the Brazilian publishing house, for whom he ...
(#9), Tom Raney (''Annual'' '98),
Ariel Olivetti Ariel Olivetti (born November 15, 1967) is an Argentina, Argentine comic book penciller best known for his work on United States, American comic book titles such as ''Daredevil (Marvel Comics series), Daredevil'', ''X-Man'', ''Space Ghost'' and ' ...
(#11), Duncan Rouleau,
Ashley Wood Ashley Wood (born 1971) is Australian comic book artist and award-winning illustrator"2002 ...
(#13), Gus Vazquez (#17) and Andy Smith (#18);
Joe Casey Joe Casey is an American comic book writer. He has worked on titles such as '' Wildcats 3.0'', ''Uncanny X-Men'', '' The Intimates'', '' Adventures of Superman'', and '' G.I. Joe: America's Elite'' among others. As part of the comics creator grou ...
is credited for "plot assist" in issues #11 and ''Annual'' '98; ''Annual'' '98 is co-scripted by Seagle and Mark Bernardo; issues #17–20 are co-plotted by Seagle and Duncan Rouleau, 1997–1999) *''
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, first appearing in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 by artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby and writer/editor Stan Lee in 1963. Although initially cancelled in ...
'' vol. 2 #68: " Heart of the Matter" (scripted by Seagle from a plot by
Scott Lobdell Scott Lobdell (; born 1960) is an American comic book writer and screenwriter known for his work on numerous ''X-Men'' series for Marvel Comics in the 1990s, various work for DC Comics in the 2010s, namely ''Red Hood and the Outlaws, Teen Titans ...
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Pasqual Ferry Pasqual Ferry (sometimes credited as Paschalis, Pascual or Pascal Ferry) is a Spanish comic book artist and penciller. Biography Ferry is known in the United States' comic industry for his work on ''Heroes for Hire'' (1997), ''Action Comics'' (2 ...
, 1997) collected in ''X-Men: Operation Zero Tolerance'' (tpb, 432 pages, 2001, ; hc, 640 pages, 2012, ) *''
Uncanny X-Men ''Uncanny X-Men'', originally published as ''The X-Men'', is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics since 1963, and is the longest-running series in the X-Men comics franchise. It features a team of superheroes called the X ...
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Joe Madureira Joe Madureira (born December 1974), often called Joe Mad,Smith, Andrew (May 3, 2002). "Canceled Comics Cavalcade Catch-up". ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1485. p. 38 is an American comic book artist and game developer, best known for his work on ''Da ...
+ Andy Smith (#350),
Ed Benes José Edilbenes Bezerra (born November 20, 1972), better known by his professional name Ed Benes, is a Brazilian comic book artist, known for his work for DC Comics, on such titles as ''Birds of Prey'', ''Supergirl'', ''Superman'', and ''Justice L ...
(#351),
Cully Hamner Cully Hamner (born 1969) is an American comic book artist, known for his work on such books as '' Green Lantern: Mosaic'', ''Blue Beetle'', ''Black Lightning: Year One'', and ''Detective Comics''. He is also the co-creator and illustrator of the ...
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Tommy Lee Edwards Tommy Lee Edwards is an American illustrator. Edwards' varied portfolio includes works created in the realm of comics, video games, books, advertising, film, and animation. Career As well as comic-related work he has also worked on film projects ...
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Darryl Banks Darryl Banks is an American comic book artist. He worked on one of the first painted comic books, ''Cyberpunk'', and teamed with the writer Mark Ellis (American author), Mark Ellis to revamp the long-running ''Justice Machine, The Justice Machin ...
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Terry Dodson Terry Dodson is an American comic book artist and penciller. He is best known for his work on titles such as ''Harley Quinn'', ''Trouble (comics), Trouble, Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do'', ''Marvel Knights Spiderman, Marvel Knights: S ...
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J. H. Williams III James H. Williams III (born 1965), usually credited as J. H. Williams III, is an American comics artist and penciller. He is known for his work on titles such as ''Chase (comics), Chase'', ''Promethea'', ''Desolation Jones,'' ''Batwoman'', and ' ...
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John Cassaday John Cassaday (; born 1971) is an American comic book artist, writer, and television director. He is best known for his work on the critically acclaimed '' Planetary'' with writer Warren Ellis, ''Astonishing X-Men'' with Joss Whedon, '' Captain ...
(#352),
Chris Bachalo Chris Bachalo (born August 23, 1965) is a Canadian comic book illustrator known for his quirky, cartoon-like style. He became well known for stints on DC Comics' ''Shade, the Changing Man'' and Neil Gaiman's two Death (Sandman), Death series. Chr ...
, Dan Norton (#357), Ryan Benjamin (#359),
Steve Skroce Steve Skroce () is a Canadian comic book and film storyboard artist. He is of Croatian descent. Biography Skroce broke into comics in 1993 on the Clive Barker series ''Ectokid'' for Marvel Comics' Razorline imprint. He went to work on the Marv ...
(#361) and
Leinil Francis Yu Leinil Francis Yu (born 1977) is a People of the Philippines, Filipino comic book artist, who began working for the United States, American market through Wildstorm Productions. Career Leinil Francis Yu was first recognized after winning the ''W ...
+ Pasqual Ferry (#364); issue #350 is scripted by Seagle from a plot by Scott Lobdell; issue #358 is scripted by Joe Harris from a plot by Seagle; issue #359 is co-written by Seagle and Joe Kelly; issue #364 is scripted by
Ralph Macchio Ralph George Macchio Jr. ( ; born November 4, 1961) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Daniel LaRusso in three ''Karate Kid'' films and in ''Cobra Kai'', a sequel television series. He also played Johnny Cade in '' The Outsiders' ...
from a plot by Seagle, 1997–1999) collected as: **''X-Men: The Trial of Gambit'' (includes #350, tpb, 400 pages, 2016, ) **''X-Men Blue: Reunion'' (collects #351–359, tpb, 328 pages, 2018, ) **''X-Men: The Hunt for Professor X'' (includes #360–365, tpb, 368 pages, 2015, )


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Soul Kiss ''Soul Kiss'' is the twelfth studio album by English-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John, released on 25 October 1985 by Mercury Records in Europe, by Festival Records in Australia, and by MCA Records in the United States. It reached  11 ...
'' #1–5 (with Marco Cinello, 2009) collected as ''Soul Kiss'' (hc, 144 pages, 2010, ) *''
Frankie Stein ''Monster High'', a fashion doll and media franchise created by Garrett Sander and released by American toy company Mattel on 11 June 2010, features a variety of fictional characters, many of whom are students at the titular high school. The fem ...
'' (with Marco Cinello, graphic novel, 48 pages, 2010, ) *'' Madman 20th Anniversary Monster'': "Eternity!!!" (with Teddy Kristiansen, anthology graphic novel, 264 pages, 2011, ) *'' Liberty Annual'' '12: "free" (with Marco Cinello, anthology, 2012) collected in ''CBLDF Presents: Liberty'' (hc, 216 pages, 2014, ; tpb, 2016, ) *'' Batula'' (with Marco Cinello, graphic novel, 48 pages, 2012, ) *'' The Red Diary/Re Diary'' (with Teddy Kristiansen, graphic novel, 144 pages, 2012, ) ** The ''Red Diary'' part of the book, written and drawn by Kristiansen, was originally published in French by
Soleil SOLEIL ("Sun" in French) is a synchrotron facility near Paris, France. It performed its first acceleration of electrons on May 14, 2006. The name ''SOLEIL'' is a backronym for ''Source optimisée de lumière d’énergie intermédiaire du LURE' ...
as ''Le Carnet Rouge'' (72 pages, 2007, ) ** The ''Re Diary'' part is a "remix" of the original work with proper names and places kept intact — adapted and translated by Seagle. *''
Imperial Imperial is that which relates to an empire, emperor, or imperialism. Imperial or The Imperial may also refer to: Places United States * Imperial, California * Imperial, Missouri * Imperial, Nebraska * Imperial, Pennsylvania * Imperial, Texa ...
'' #1–4 (with Mark Dos Santos, 2014) collected as ''Imperial'' (tpb, 144 pages, 2015, ) *'' Camp Midnight'' (with Jason Adam Katzenstein): **''Camp Midnight: The Bus'' (mini-comic self-published as Man of Action, 2014) **''Camp Midnight'' (series of graphic novels): *** ''Volume 1'' (248 pages, 2016, ) *** ''Volume 2'' (248 pages, 2019, ) *''
Get Naked "Get Naked" is a song by American musician Tommy Lee's first solo project Methods of Mayhem, from their album ''Methods of Mayhem''. It features vocals by Fred Durst, Lil' Kim and George Clinton, with turntablism contributed by Beastie Boys as ...
'' (collection of illustrated essays, 280 pages, 2018, ) ** "Backward" (illustrated by Mads Ellegård Skovbakke) ** "Colorado Springs" (illustrated by Fred Tornager) ** "Sydney" (illustrated by Thorbjørn Petersen) ** "Tokyo" (illustrated by Sim Mau) ** "Alicante" (illustrated by Rebekka Davidsen Hestbæk) ** "Barcelona" (illustrated by Emei Olivia Burell) ** "Seoul" (illustrated by Andrada-Aurora Hansen) ** "Hollywood" (illustrated by Erlend Hjortland Sandøy) ** "Burbank" (illustrated by Ingvild Marie Methi) ** "San Fernando Valley" (illustrated by Thomas Vium) ** "Long Beach" (illustrated by Christoffer Hammer) ** "Helsinki" (illustrated by Aske Schmidt Rose) ** "Tallinn" (illustrated by Silja Lin) ** "Baltic Sea" (illustrated by Angelica Inigo Jørgensen) ** "Berlin" (illustrated by Tina Burholt) ** "Bern" (illustrated by Hope Hjort) ** "Karlovy Vary" (illustrated by Bob Lundgreen Kristiansen) ** "Copenhagen" (illustrated by Cecilie "Q" Maintz Thorsen) ** "Forward" (illustrated by Patricia Amalie Eckerle)


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Dark Horse A dark horse is a previously lesser-known person or thing that emerges to prominence in a situation, especially in a competition involving multiple rivals, or a contestant that on paper should be unlikely to succeed but yet still might. Origin Th ...
: **'' Grendel Tales: The Devil in Our Midst'' #1–5 (with
Paul Grist Paul Grist may refer to: * Paul Grist (actor) (born 1939), British actor * Paul Grist (comics) Paul Grist (born 9 September 1960) is a British comic book creator, noted for his hard-boiled police series '' Kane'' and his unorthodox superhero s ...
, 1994) collected as ''Grendel Tales: The Devil in Our Midst'' (tpb, 117 pages, 1998, ) **''
Dark Horse Presents ''Dark Horse Presents'' was a comic book published by American company Dark Horse Comics from 1986. Their first published series, it was their flagship title until its September 2000 cancellation. The second incarnation was published on MySpace, r ...
'' (anthology): *** "My Vagabond Days" (with Stefano Gaudiano, in #113, ''Annual'' '98 and 137–138, 1996–1998) *** " Predator: Bump in the Night" (with Duncan Rouleau, in #124, 1997) collected in ''Predator Omnibus Volume 3'' (tpb, 344 pages, 2008, ) *''
Solstice A solstice is an event that occurs when the Sun appears to reach its most northerly or southerly excursion relative to the celestial equator on the celestial sphere. Two solstices occur annually, around June 21 and December 21. In many countr ...
'' #1–2 (with
Justin Norman Justin may refer to: People * Justin (name), including a list of persons with the given name Justin * Justin (historian), a Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire * Justin I (c. 450–527), or ''Flavius Iustinius Augustus'', Eastern Rom ...
, Watermark Press, 1995) collected as ''Solstice'' (tpb, 120 pages,
Active Images Richard Starkings (born 27 January 1962) is a British font designer and comic book letterer, editor and writer. He was one of the early pioneers of computer-based comic-book lettering, and is one of the most prolific creators in that industry. ...
, 2005, ; hc,
Image An image is a visual representation of something. It can be two-dimensional, three-dimensional, or somehow otherwise feed into the visual system to convey information. An image can be an artifact, such as a photograph or other two-dimensiona ...
, 2016, ) *''
Oni Double Feature An is a kind of ''yōkai'', demon, orc, ogre, or troll in Japanese folklore. Oni are mostly known for their fierce and evil nature manifested in their propensity for murder and cannibalism. Notwithstanding their evil reputation, oni possess ...
'' #10–11: "Drive-By" (with Jan Solheim, anthology,
Oni Press Oni Press is an American independent comic book and graphic novel publisher based in Portland, Oregon. In 2019, it became an imprint label following the company's merger with Lion Forge Comics. The merged company, Oni–Lion Forge Publishing Grou ...
, 1998–1999) *''
Heroes Heroes or Héroes may refer to: * Hero, one who displays courage and self-sacrifice for the greater good Film * ''Heroes'' (1977 film), an American drama * ''Heroes'' (2008 film), an Indian Hindi film Gaming * ''Heroes of Might and Magic'' ...
'' #39–42: "Betty" (with
Ryan Odagawa Ryan may refer to: People and fictional characters * Ryan (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) *Ryan (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Places Australia * Division of Ryan, an electo ...
, weekly
webcomic Webcomics (also known as online comics or Internet comics) are comics published on a website or mobile app. While many are published exclusively on the web, others are also published in magazines, newspapers, or comic books. Webcomics can be co ...
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, 2007) collected in ''Heroes Volume 2'' (hc, 240 pages,
Wildstorm Wildstorm Productions, (stylized as WildStorm), is an American comic book imprint. Originally founded as an independent company established by Jim Lee under the name "Aegis Entertainment" and expanded in subsequent years by other creators, Wilds ...
, 2008, ; tpb, 2009, ) *''
Genius Genius is a characteristic of original and exceptional insight in the performance of some art or endeavor that surpasses expectations, sets new standards for future works, establishes better methods of operation, or remains outside the capabiliti ...
'' (with Teddy Kristiansen, graphic novel, 128 pages,
First Second First Second Books is an American publisher of graphic novels. An imprint of Roaring Brook Press, part of Holtzbrinck Publishers, First Second publishes fiction, biographies, personal memoirs, history, visual essays, and comics journalism. It als ...
, 2013, ) *'' Femme Magnifique'': "
Peggy Guggenheim Marguerite "Peggy" Guggenheim ( ; August 26, 1898 – December 23, 1979) was an American art collector, bohemian and socialite. Born to the wealthy New York City Guggenheim family, she was the daughter of Benjamin Guggenheim, who went down with t ...
" (with Teddy Kristiansen, anthology graphic novel, 240 pages,
IDW Publishing IDW Publishing is an American publisher of comic books, graphic novels, art books, and comic strip collections. It was founded in 1999 as the publishing division of Idea and Design Works, LLC (IDW), itself formed in 1999, and is regularly recog ...
, 2018, )


Filmography


Television

*''BEN 10'' – Series Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION) and writer (selected episodes) – Cartoon Network *''BEN 10: Alien Force'' – Series Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION) – Cartoon Network *''BEN 10: Ultimate Alien'' – Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION) *''Carnival'' – Creator, Writer – FOX/Spelling Entertainment (unproduced) *''Dot's Bots'' – Co-Creator – Mainframe Animation *''Generator Rex'' – Series Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION), writer (selected episodes) – Cartoon Network *''Sex TV'' – (as himself), interview – CTV


Film

*''House of Secrets'' – Creator, Writer – Warner Brothers/Marc Canton Productions (unproduced) *''BEN 10: Race Against Time'' – Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION) – Cartoon Network *''BEN 10: Alien Swarm'' – Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION) – Cartoon Network *''BEN 10: Secrets of the Omnitrix'' – Co-Creator (as MAN OF ACTION) – Cartoon Network


Stage

*'' N*GGER WETB*CK CH*NK'' – Comedy – Co-writer, Co-director – Speak Theater Arts (www.speaktheaterarts.com) *''ArmeniaMania!'' – Comedy – Co-writer, Co-director – Speak Theater Arts (www.speaktheaterarts.com) *''The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, An Epilogue'' – Drama – co-director, designer – Speak Theater Arts/GMCLA (www.speaktheaterarts.com) *''The SEX Show'' – One Act – co-writer, co-director – World Premiere Award ARTa 2006 *''BUILD'' – One Act – writer, director – Audience Award ARTa 2002 *''Guernica'' – One Act – writer, director – Best Play ARTa 2001


Video games

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'' – writer – Activision


References


External links

* * *Manning, Shaun (February 10, 2006)
"Sex and Death: The Steven T. Seagle Interview"
Comics Bulletin Comics Bulletin was a daily website covering the American comic-book industry. History Silver Bullet Comicbooks The site was founded in January 2000 as Silver Bullet Comicbooks by its New Zealand-based publisher/editor Jason Brice. During this ...
. {{DEFAULTSORT:Seagle, Steven American comics artists Living people Place of birth missing (living people) American comics writers Ball State University faculty 1965 births